Masterclass with Isaac Bustos, guitarist, as part of our annual Guitarraganza guitar festival.

The festival is a celebration of guitar studies and performances featuring guest artist concerts, lectures and master classes that involve the Stan State Guitar Studio and the Central Valley Guitar Community.  

The transition from student to professional can be difficult if you don’t already have a support network. Join us to learn about potential barriers and strategies to address concerns as you transition from college to career. This session might be most beneficial for those recently switching from a student-to-staff opportunity in higher education or other industries.

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A masterclass with guitarist Carlos Santi, as part of our annual Guitarraganza guitar festival.

The festival is a celebration of guitar studies and performances featuring guest artist concerts, lectures and master classes that involve the Stan State Guitar Studio and the Central Valley Guitar Community.  

Many types of applications will require you to submit a written statement such as cover letters and resumes for jobs and personal statements for scholarships and grad schools. We will review strategies for strengthening your writing and, ultimately, your application. Additional workshops and the link to register can be found at the link below.

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In collaboration with the Stan State Art Gallery, the Warrior Cross Cultural Center and the Chicanx Latinx Faculty & Staff Association invite you to be visit our Community Altar in honor of Dia de los Muertos/Day of the Dead from Oct. 26 through Nov. 3. Also join us for a special reception on Thursday, Nov. 2.

The second night of our annual Guitarraganza guitar festival, featuring a dual guest recital from guitarists Carlos Santi and Isaac Bustos.

The festival is a celebration of guitar studies and performances featuring guest artist concerts, lectures and master classes that involve the Stan State Guitar Studio and the Central Valley Guitar Community.

Register here!

Bio-Yuji Hiratsuka was born in Osaka, Japan. He has a B.S. in Art Education from Tokyo Gakugei University, and degrees in printmaking from New Mexico State University (MA) and Indiana University (MFA). He currently is a professor of printmaking at Oregon State University.

Hiratsuka has received numerous international awards. Since 2010 he has had 13 solo shows in the US, as well as in Korea, Canada and Northern Ireland.

The purpose of this event is for new Child Development Club members and officers to start getting to know each other and to start feeling that sense of belonging and community among Child Development Majors and related majors. The purpose of this event is also for our members to have a designated place with like-minded individuals, where they can get their homework done, study for upcoming quizzes or exams, and get any school work related done.