Call for Participation
Want to make progress on your writing project(s)? Join a weekly Faculty Learning Community to keep your writing on track!
Want to make progress on your writing project(s)? Join a weekly Faculty Learning Community to keep your writing on track!
Do you wish you had strategies to turn to when responding to and grading student writing? Are you teaching a WP course and want to develop or strengthen your ability to incorporate writing into your course (in any discipline)? Do you want to incorporate peer review into your courses but haven’t been happy with how that’s turned out? Join this FLC! Within this FLC, you’ll explore best practices in designing writing assignments, incorporating drafting and peer review, responding to student writing, and assessing student writing.
Learn about different mental illness conditions common among students and the warning signs to help one another.
By participating in this event, you agree to adhere to the Stan State Campus Event Protocols.
Join us to learn the fundamentals of resume development to put your best foot forward in the job search.
Join the Student Government for a town hall regarding campus food services. Ask questions and learn information regarding issues that affect the student body.
By participating in this event, you agree to adhere to the Stan State Campus Event Protocols.
QPR is an evidence-informed training that focuses on three steps anyone can learn to help prevent suicide. In this 1.5-hour training, people will learn; The typical warning signs and risk factors of suicidal behavior. Protective factors for suicide prevention. How to have a conversation with someone you think may be suicidal. Finally, how to get help for someone in crisis. It is hosted by Health Education & Promotion (HEP).
Register by Contacting Megan Rowe.
Your environment, time management, and note-taking can make a difference in your exam scores.
By participating in this event, you agree to adhere to the Stan State Campus Event Protocols.
Through storytelling, spoken word poetry, and interactive critical discourse, Mayo guides us through her life as an immigrant to the Bay Area in the 90s, surviving deportation at 13 years old, re-learning her cultural identity while living in poverty, and coming back to America as a Fulbright scholar.
Learn more about ASI Elections and how to apply so you can run to become a part of next year’s ASI Board of Directors.
By participating in this event, you agree to adhere to the Stan State Campus Event Protocols.
Presenter: Lee Bettencourt, LCSW
Intimate relationships have a significant impact on our emotional well-being and life experience. This workshop will provide helpful information on developing and maintaining a healthy relationship, the essential elements of healthy relationships, and identifying unhealthy relationship patterns and behaviors.