Critical Thought & Conversation is an employee resource group dedicated to fostering open, respectful and thought-provoking discussions among Stanislaus State faculty and staff. Through engaging conversations on a broad range of topics, the group promotes critical thinking and meaningful dialogue that strengthens communication across campus. Open to all faculty and staff, Critical Thought & Conversation provides a space for exchanging ideas in a collaborative and inclusive environment.
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Join host Lesley Cantu on the Taking Care of U podcast as she delves into the vital resources available for undocumented students at Stan State. In this episode, Guillermo Metelin Bock, the Undocumented Student Services lead, shares his personal journey and the essential services provided to foster a supportive and inclusive campus environment.
Insights you’ll gain:
Award-winning author and photographer Tim Palmer will present a slide show based on his new book, Seek Higher Ground: The Natural Solution to Our Urgent Flooding Crisis, published by the University of California Press.
Information session about the eligibility requirements and application process for the Online RN-BSN Program at Stanislaus State.
Information session about the eligibility requirements and application process for the Online RN-BSN Program at Stanislaus State.
Traveling from home to work to class can be challenging, but don’t forget to pack your snacks! Stop by to customize your own Stan State-spirited Bentgo box and make transporting your meals on busy days easier.
Information session about the eligibility requirements and application process for the Online RN-BSN Program at Stanislaus State.
Researcher Dr. Fuschia Sirois positions procrastination as a challenge related to emotional regulation, not caused by deficits in time management or “personality flaws.” In this workshop, we will talk about what her research has uncovered in order to better understand why you might be struggling with procrastination. We will also discuss ways to overcome procrastination to get your writing assignments done on time.
On April 24, 2024, the Department of Justice (DOJ) published a new rule on digital accessibility under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This rule requires the University’s web content, including academic course content, to be accessible and meet the mandated technical standards by April 24, 2026.