Phi sigma sigma is planning a kicks 4 kids which is a kickball tournament. Greek organizations gather together to play a competitive kickball tournament and we provide a trophy to the winning team. This event is meant to raise money for our philanthropy the Phi Sigma Sigma Foundation Kids in Need Foundation.

By participating in this event, you agree to adhere to the Stan State Campus Event Protocols.

This workshop is designed to help current and future LAEP (Learning Aligned Employment Program) employers learn about the program, who is eligible to post and apply positions under this program and questions and answers on the process.

Are you interested in photography? Photography Club, in collaboration with the College Panhellenic Association, will be tabling in the Quad to recruit students for the club. Come say "hi" and learn more about the Photography Club, and take some photos in front of the backdrop.

By participating in this event, you agree to adhere to the Stan State Campus Event Protocols

 

Driving for University Business

The Defensive Driver and Small Vehicle Safety Programs establish rules and regulations on driving privileges for University Employees using state vehicles (including carts, tractors, etc.), their personal vehicle, or a rental vehicle for University business purposes.

Only University employees, enrolled students, and official volunteers age 18 and over (age 21 and over for rental vehicles) with the following criteria may drive for University business:     

Programs with Youth Directed by Third Party

As a condition of hosting a program with YOUTH at the Stanislaus State campus facility, the following requirements shall be met by the LESSEE to insure compliance for safety and risk reduction:

Food & Beverage Service

To ensure the health and safety of our campus community everyone on campus is expected to comply with the following regulations and guidelines.

Planning a sponsored program open to the public on campus? There are special considerations and guidelines necessary to manage the risk. Here is what you will need to do in order to plan a safe and successful program involving the public: