Join CAPS for a workshop designed to celebrate and explore Black identity, joy and liberation through expressive arts. This workshop centers Black voices as participants create personalized collages that reflect their experiences, hopes and dreams in the spirit of joy and liberation.

Facilitator: Kimberly Richardson, LCSW

Register for Black Joy and Liberation

Are you ready to make a lasting impression at the Spring 25 Career Fair? Join us for an intensive workshop designed to equip you with the tools and strategies needed to stand out from the crowd and engage with employers at the fair.

Join us on the Stockton campus for a fun, creative airbrush activity! It’s the perfect opportunity to let your imagination run wild—bring a friend (or two) and make it a memorable experience!

Join us for an informative workshop on the historical facts of Palestine, followed by a panel discussion on advocacy tools and insights from expert analysts. Hear from our speakers as they share valuable perspectives and strategies for effective advocacy. Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding and engage in meaningful dialogue.

Writing is a complex process. It requires a great deal of cognitive processing, especially if you experience a learning disability like dysgraphia. However, there are many tools and resources available for you to use during the writing process. These include graphic organizers, speech-to-text technology, and yes, even AI. Let’s talk about what is available and how to use them ethically in your academic writing.

The Office of Graduate Studies is hosting (2) information sessions about the Thesis/Project/Dissertation submission process. These workshops are intended for master’s and doctoral-level students who plan to submit their thesis, project, or dissertation in the respective semester. Speakers will cover the required documents, what to expect when submitting, and relevant resources to help facilitate submission. The event will take place on:

1. Monday, February 24th 12-1 p.m. (Zoom)

2. Wednesday, April 9th 12- 1 p.m. (Zoom and DBH 107)

The Office of Graduate Studies is hosting (2) information sessions about the Thesis/Project/Dissertation submission process. These workshops are intended for master’s and doctoral-level students who plan to submit their thesis, project, or dissertation in the respective semester. Speakers will cover the required documents, what to expect when submitting, and relevant resources to help facilitate submission. The event will take place on:

1. Monday, February 24th 12-1 p.m. (Zoom)

2. Wednesday, April 9th 12- 1 p.m. (Zoom and DBH 107)