Description

A new Faculty Learning Community (FLC) focused on internationalizing/ globalizing the college curriculum can be a valuable opportunity for educators to collaboratively explore, develop, and implement strategies that infuse global perspectives into their teaching. FLC members will be better equipped to internationalize and/or globalize their curriculum effectively, enriching the educational experience for all students and preparing them to thrive in an interconnected and interdependent world.

Description

Throughout the 2023-2024 academic year, we will be engaging with the Critical Internationalization Studies Masterclass, produced by Drs. Santiago Castiello-Gutiérrez and Jhuliane Evelyn da Silva. Through an open-access online library of videos and supplemental resources, this masterclass will invite participants to understand the enduring colonial politics of knowledge while deepening and complexifying their engagements with internationalization in more self-reflexive and socially accountable ways.

What is COIL?

Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) supports the achievement of global and transnational engagement goals through online course projects and international collaboration. The goal of COIL is to build community among Stan State faculty interested in global issues. COIL enhances faculty understanding of global learning, cross-cultural competency, and online active learning strategies.

Thomas Cullyford Watling, an esteemed educator and beloved member of the community, passed away peacefully at his home in Turlock after battling Merkel-cell carcinoma. 

 He grew up in Webster Groves, Missouri, and graduated from high school in 1943. After serving as a B-29 flight engineer in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II, he pursued higher education at Drury College, earning a bachelor’s degree in sociology in 1949. 

You are invited to join our Well-Being Ambassador, “Fall into Creativity” painting workshop coming this Fall semester! This wellness workshop is an outlet for those who enjoy self-expression through art and relieving stress through creativity. This is a perfect opportunity to connect with peers and build community on campus. We hope to see you on November 18!

Please join us in our Well-Being Journaling Workshop. In this workshop, you will be guided through journaling on an array of prompts, in a relaxing setting. Journaling helps us reconnect with ourselves and rediscover who we are. It also helps us process emotions, both good and bad. We look forward to seeing you on October 27th!

Location: #1130

Time: 10 AM - 12 PM

Welcome Black is about celebrating Stan State’s melanin across the diaspora, building connections with and among our students, building community (family, friends, and allies welcome), and meeting/reuniting with colleagues. Food, music, and games are being provided.

Fall 2024 Information

Welcome, Warriors! The Stockton Campus Student Recreation Center will be providing fee-based in-person 1 on 1 training for students who would like to get back in shape this Fall 2024 semester! If you are interested please fill out the form attached.

One on one training sessions include: