Book of Trends
The Sum of Our Success
The California State University, Stanislaus Book of Trends: The Sum of Our Success is an annual publication that speaks to our recent past and provides a glimpse into what is yet to come. For all intents and purposes, it tells the campus story.
Support Review Unit Schedule
Academic Affairs
Unit | Year of Last Review | 2019-2020 | 2020-2021 | 2021-2022 | 2022-2023 |
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Office of the Provost | 2016/17 | ||||
Office of Faculty Affairs | 2017/1 |
Support Unit Review Procedure

Stanislaus State is committed to a comprehensive periodic review of all support units that integrates rigorous assessment with ongoing strategic planning.
The primary goal of the review process is to provide a mechanism to ensure the improvement of support units on a continuous basis.
Faculty, staff, and student employees are cordially invited to join President Junn and Staff Council to celebrate the season and enjoy mingling with colleagues and friends! The social will feature a special menu, treats, coffee, and water. KCSS will provide festive tunes and there will be a visit from Santa! We are excited to see you there ready to celebrate with good cheer!
Kindly RSVP by Nov. 28 (required) to provide a headcount for the refreshments.
The Academic Technology & Learning Committee (ATLC) invites faculty to attend a Stockton ATLC forum to seek your input and feedback on technology and learning priorities for the Stockton Campus.
We would like to hear your thoughts on how technology can better support Stan State faculty. Representatives from the ATLC and OIT will be in attendance.
By participating in this event, you agree to adhere to the Stan State Campus Event Protocols.
The University Library welcomes CAHSS faculty members Drs. Ryan Logan and Tyler Shafer who will be discussing their recent publications. Dr. Logan’s current research broadly analyzes the lived experiences of community health workers, a type of frontline public health worker who typically come from the communities they work within. Dr. Schafer is an urban sociologist whose research interests include urban culture, community, sustainability, and collective action.