Basketball games for conference tournament.

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The Certificate in Remote Instruction is meant to prepare instructors to teach remotely in unforeseeable situations like the current public health emergency or other natural disasters.

Games for basketball conference tournament.

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First-Gen Fridays: Summer School Financial Aid 

Enrolling in the appropriate Summer Session classes can help you progress faster toward your degree. Learn about the types of financial aid available to current Stan State students enrolling in Summer Sessions.

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Supporting queer community on campus through arts and crafts. This event will provide support and community building for queer students, faculty, and staff and their allies through a quick and easy arts and craft project. This event is free of charge, but please make sure the RSVP to ensure we have enough supplies! 

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Conference tournament basketball games.

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Learn about the process for cancelling payment and leases Housing and Residential Life at Stanislaus State.

Get research help driven by YOUR interests and research needs in this workshop hosted by the University Library and Writing Center! These workshops are held every Monday and Wednesday throughout the spring semester at 1-2pm in L258 (Vasche Library 2nd floor), and no pre-registration is required. Each workshop begins with 10-15 minutes of lecture on a topic YOU select, but the bulk of the session is time for you to work on your assignment and get help from a librarian and/or tutor mentor as needed.

Get research help driven by YOUR interests and research needs in this workshop hosted by the University Library and Writing Center! These workshops are held every Monday and Wednesday throughout the spring semester at 1-2pm in L258 (Vasche Library 2nd floor), and no pre-registration is required. Each workshop begins with 10-15 minutes of lecture on a topic YOU select, but the bulk of the session is time for you to work on your assignment and get help from a librarian and/or tutor mentor as needed.