The campus community is invited to attend the Spring 2026 Welcome Address. Join President Britt Rios-Ellis and Cabinet as they discuss upcoming plans and initiatives for the University. A reception will follow. Please RSVP due to capacity.

Register for the Welcome Address

For over two decades, Crab Feed has fueled the success of Warrior student-athletes—supporting their academic achievements, competitive excellence and leadership development.

Enjoy all-you-can-eat Dungeness crab feast complete with salad, pasta and bread, along with beer, wine and lively entertainment. Enjoy silent and live auctions packed with unique items and one-of-a-kind experiences. It’s one of the Central Valley’s most spirited gatherings—all for a great cause!
 

Stanislaus State is much more than the University where John Powell studied and played soccer. It’s where he built the foundation for the life he lives today, and it’s why leading the men’s soccer program to its most successful season in history means so much to him. 

“After I stopped playing and had the experience of being an assistant with the program, I knew this was the place I always wanted to be,” said Powell, better known by peers simply as JP. “This is my dream job.” 

Who It's For

These sessions are for youth, ages 7-15, of all skill levels and abilities, unless noted otherwise.

Campers will learn the fundamentals of the game, work on individual drill work and compete in small sided competitions.

What's Included

All participants receive:

  • Reversible Valkyries Camp Jersey
  • Goodie bag including Valkyries Swag
  • Special prizes for award winners
  • Certificate of Participation

Price: $200 ($215 if registered after December 3)

Relax after finals at the library with a movie and board games (happening simultaneously).

The library will provide the games, cookies, coffee, and the hot cocoa bar. 

Games on the List:

  • Exploding Kittens: the Board Game,
  • Monopoly (Target edition),
  • Library Loteria, and
  • Scattergories (library edition)
  • Scrabble

Thank you to the University Library for sponsoring the treats!

Why Minor in Anthropology?

The minor provides a pathway for students to supplement their major with the unique methods and perspectives of anthropology. The minor provides flexibility, allowing for students to take a wide variety of courses in anthropology or to specialize in one area within anthropology.

 

How to Earn the Anthropology Minor

Requirements


To qualify for this academic minor, students must complete the required number of units with a minimum GPA of 2.0 (C).

(18 units)