Call for Participation

Facilitated by Drs. Shradha Tibrewal, Betsy Eudey & Mary Roaf


Do you feel prepared to initiate and facilitate meaningful, productive dialogues about equity, inclusion, social justice in your classroom and beyond?

Are you looking for practical strategies to integrate content and create an inclusive learning environment on issues related to oppression, power, and privilege, across disciplines?

Call for Participation

Faculty Learning Community: Anti-Racist Quality Learning and Teaching

September 2021 - May 2022
Members completing the project receive $1000

In-Person Process

In-person account enabling and password reset process at both campuses. Bring a photo ID with your name and picture to one of the following locations to enable your account. A photo ID can be a government-issued ID, employee/student ID, credit card with a picture, etc.

Library 256
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The CSU Executive Order 1098 outlines the student conduct process within the California State University system, providing guidelines and procedures for addressing alleged violations of student conduct code. It ensures fairness, transparency and accountability in handling disciplinary matters while upholding the values of academic integrity and community standards.

Students are encouraged to familiarize themselves with CSU Executive Order 1098 to understand their rights and responsibilities.

Presenter: Jennifer Staffero, LCSW, Brittany Orhategaray, & Rachel Riojas

Sometimes life gets us down and it can feel overwhelming or impossible to cope with.  There is always HOPE, in this workshop, we will discuss ways to increase coping strategies when dealing with difficult feelings.  We will utilize art to create resources for when life feels like more than you can handle. 

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

“Conversations with Warrior Authors and Artists” series will spotlight scholarship, art, music, and other work by Stanislaus State faculty, staff, and graduates. It will take place twice per semester.