Enhance Your Warrior Experience at the Warrior Activity Center!

Stop by the Warrior Activity Center (WAC) for a fun and engaging activity where you'll discover how you can get involved and make a meaningful impact at Stan State. Learn how to take your Warrior experience to the next level through connection, engagement, and campus pride!

The Ethnic Studies Department's 7th Annual Race and Power Film Festival is set to take place this year from Monday, April 28  to Sunday, May 4. Throughout the festival, a variety of films will be highlighted each day at different times. This year's film festival will be held virtually through the platform Eventive, with an in-person component taking place at the Warrior Steps. Both events are free and open to everyone.

Interested in a career in law? Join Pre-law advisor Prof. Wilson and former students as they lay out the basics of pre-law and the law school admissions process. Hear from a panel of Warriors in various stages of their law school experience.

Our future Warrior lawyers are excited to describe their application and school selection experiences, and eager to reveal the mysteries of life in law schools across the country. Join the Zoom meeting to hear their stories, ask questions, and learn about learning the law. Open to all students and faculty.

Show Your Warrior Pride – Give & Get Involved!

Enhance the Warrior Experience! Stop by for some fun and find out how you can partner with ASI & SC to elevate campus spirit, student engagement, spaces, and more.

Join us as a multidisciplinary team of Stockton Campus-based researchers presents the final results of their pilot study designed to gauge multiple measures of wellbeing among Stockton's residents.

StocktonTalks is a speaker series hosted by the University Library and Stockton Campus. It serves as an opportunity for Stockton faculty and graduate students from diverse disciplines to speak about their research, publications, and/or other creative work.

Celebrating Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Join Student Leadership, Engagement & Belonging on the University Quad on April 30th, 2025 for a vibrant celebration kicking off Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month! Enjoy an exciting live performance by Ballico Taiko, showcasing the powerful rhythms and cultural artistry of traditional Japanese drumming. Don’t miss this opportunity to honor AAPI heritage and connect with the campus community in a dynamic and meaningful way.

Led by MSW students in Dr. Jane Rousseau's class "Social Work Theory and Practice with Groups and Communities." For their Advocacy Campaign Assignment, four classmates are working to hold a Hygiene Kit Drive in support of the Local Shower and Laundry Shuttle program.

Come drop off hygiene supplies to help the community!