Eco Warriors Little Library, in partnership with Stan State Sustainability and the ASI Director for Sustainability, is collecting gently used books in good condition for our February 25 pop-up book swap

We welcome textbooks, cookbooks, fiction, non-fiction, children's (Spanish and English) - any genre! Clear your shelves, keep books out of landfills, and help us create a free, welcoming space where stories can find new homes.

Donation box locations:

Would you like to empower community with lifesaving skills? Stop the Bleed is a SNA hosted event aimed at educating individuals to stop massive bleeding in emergency situations to save lives. On March 3rd at 4:15 pm, this event is an amazing opportunity to gain new skills and connect with others along with becoming a certified trainer. Trainers are able to attend events and teach others how to stop the bleed. 

The Opposite of Cheating: Teaching for Integrity in the Age of AI 
Tricia Bertram Gallant and David A. Rettinger 

Monday sessions: March 2 & 9, 3:00–4:15 pm (In person) 
Thursday sessions: March 5 & 12, 1:00–2:15 pm (Zoom) 

Facilitator: Ashley Black 

Join us for Science Day at Stanislaus State, where the Turlock campus transforms into a living laboratory of curiosity.

Wander through Naraghi Hall, Science 1, the Event Center, Child Development Center, Greenhouse, TransCA Pathway, Sustainable Garden and beyond as each space buzzes with experiments, discovery and hands-on fun.

Here is just a glimpse of what is waiting:

Welcome New Warriors! Warrior Welcome 2025 is April 11, 2026.

Finish Strong: Everything You Need to Apply for Graduation Workshop

Planning to graduate in Fall 2026? This workshop is for you! Whether you’ve already applied or are not sure where to start, we’ll walk you through when and how to apply for graduation and explain each step of the process. You’ll also get to meet your Graduation Specialist and receive one-on-one help completing your graduation application, so you leave feeling confident and on track.

 

The Teaching Credential Residency Pathway is a paid, year-long alternative to traditional student teaching that prepares future educators through immersive, hands-on experience. Residents co-teach with expert mentor teachers across two semesters while completing evening coursework and earning a $30,000-$35,000 stipend. Participants experience the full school year, take on meaningful classroom responsibilities, substitute teach within their district, and receive priority hiring upon completion, launching their teaching careers with strong support and real-world experience.