Stanislaus State’s Geography & Environmental Resources faculty are very excited to invite geographers from across California to explore the northern San Joaquin Valley. Geography educators, researchers, students and professionals from across the state will gather at the Turlock campus for the 2025 Conference of the California Geographical Society (CGS), taking place April 25–27, 2025.

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At Stanislaus State, we believe in the power of public higher education to transform lives and uplift communities across the Central Valley. Continued state investment in Stan State ensures that our students — many of whom are the first in their families to attend college — can access a high-quality, affordable education.

12:30pm - 3pm -  Introduction, fun activites, and food at the Village Cafe. 

3pm - 4:30pm -  Light the Path campus walk.

4:45pm - 5pm  conclusion

Join us on a campus walk dedicated to spreading awareness about suicide prevention.


Together, we stride towards fostering a supportive community, breaking the stigma surrounding mental health and providing a lifeline of hope for those in need.

The Ethnic Studies Department at CSU Stanislaus is hosting a virtual event titled, "Jotería Experiences: A Critical Dialogue Across Fronteras," on Wednesday, April 23, from 5:00–7:00 PM (PST). This event  will explore Jotería (Queer/Trans Latinx) experiences in both the U.S. and Mexico, featuring a virtual roundtable discussion with 6–8 panelists. The conversation will primarily be in Spanish, with English translation provided.

10am -11am Workshop
11am - 3pm 1:1s/Visit

Join us to discover the benefits of enrolling and participating in the Savings Plus Program. Learn about the basics of investing and your investment options, Pre-Tax or Roth, and an overview of our easy and secure online enrollment process. 

 

The thesis/project/dissertation final check-in event is intended to help master’s and doctoral-level students who have some last-minute questions or concerns regarding their paper submission. This event is meant to allow students a space to have questions answered about the guidelines and submission process or even to have a brief review of a “problem spot” on their paper. This event can also serve as a time for students to work on their papers and have someone available to answer questions as needed. This event will take place on Monday, May 12th from 12-1:30 p.m. on Zoom.

What is Document Accessibility? 

To understand document accessibility, we must first consider what makes a document accessible. A document is considered accessible when it can be read, perceived and understood by all users — including those with disabilities. This webpage introduces the fundamentals of creating accessible documents, highlighting key accessibility features and important considerations. See the Accessibility Feature Checklist on this page to learn more.
 

Many types of applications will require you to submit a written statement. For job applications, you may need to write a cover letter and resume to convey you are the best person for the job.  for jobs and personal statements for scholarships and grad schools. Sometimes, those directions are vague or unclear. However, most are going to be asking you to talk on similar points. This workshop will talk about what those might be. We will review strategies for strengthening your writing and, ultimately, your application.

Join us for the 14th annual World Language Symposium, where Modern Language majors and minors showcase their academic work from the 2024–2025 academic year. Through presentations on language, culture, and classroom projects, students will share their achievements and insights gained through their studies. The symposium runs from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, with students presenting throughout the day as their schedules permit. Stop by anytime to celebrate the diversity of languages and cultures explored by our students.