This workshop will focus on the importance of prioritizing your mental and physical health while being a full-time student!

The Master of Social Work Hybrid Program is pleased to announce information sessions for Fall of 2024. Please attend any one of our information sessions, designed to provide an overview of the program, the admissions process and degree requirements of the MSW Hybrid program. 

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The Undocumented Student Services office encourages Stanislaus State students, employees, immediate families, and Alumni to schedule a free Immigration Legal Service Consultation. Services can range from DACA Renewal, family petitions, U Visas, Deportation protection, Citizenship Application, and other immigration reliefs.

In preparation for Queer Prom (12/8), WCCC is hosting a clothing swap and styling opportunity for folks to perfect their prom looks. Will solicit clothing donations from the campus community as well as volunteers to help with styling for masc, femme, and non-binary individuals.

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The Fulbright Student Award Information session will provide students with basic information about applying for a Fulbright Student Award for Research/Study or Teaching English as a Second Language.

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There are many different mistakes that sneak into our writing. We might not even notice them, but our reader will. Let’s talk about ways to overcome some of the most persistent (and tricky) mistakes in grammar and writing. Additional workshops and the link to register can be found at the link below.

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Stan State WBB Vs Fresno Pacific University

As part of Movember Week, the Male Success Initiative will be hosting a workshop on Creating an Inclusive Workspace.

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Are you pursuing a career in teaching? Join us to learn about financial aid incentives for future teachers. Attendees will receive Stan State swag and other merchandise. 

 

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Students will explore the healing power of chemistry by observing how the stomach neutralizes acid.

6th to 8th grade students can explore the world of chemistry:

  • By understanding how milk of magnesia makes us feel better
  • By learning how to identify unknown medication samples
  • By understanding how antacid tablets work

Free event open to grades 6th through 8th

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