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.

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 festival will open with a Flamenco concert on Thursday, October 19th (Flamenco Puro) and encompass master classes, workshops and a guest artists recital on Friday, October 10th (Carlos Santi and Isaac Bustos).  The closing Gala Concert will feature our guest artists, students and students from other institutions in the California Central Valley.

Learn about 10 different styles of leadership, and how to define your own leadership style.

Join us at the Presidential Search Open Forum to share your insights on the essential professional qualifications, experiences and personal attributes that, in your opinion, are crucial for the next president's success. Your input and perspectives are highly valued in shaping the selection process. The Search Committee Chair (an appointed CSU Trustee) will lead this open forum.

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The Anthropology Club would like to host a movie night where we show a movie/documentary recommended by one of our department faculty. For this event we want to show Ixcanul (Volcano) a 2015 film which is 1h 31m long. We plan on just showing the movie as an open event with no RSVP. 

Stanislaus State celebrates LGBTQ+ History Month with a series of activities open to the entire campus community.

Meet us at Pergola by the Village Lake for an Undocu-Joy picnic, delicious food, fun activities, and yoga. Bring a Blanket!

A picnic to relax, socialize, and celebrate our undocumented community. Everyone is welcome.