Learn about the Faculty Mentor Program's history and its impact on first-generation and under-served students.

Even before calls for police reform began after high-profile shootings by law enforcement, University Police Department (UPD) Officer Quenna Martinez understood strength didn’t come with force or weapons. 

Whether at her first job as an officer at San Francisco State University or during her seven years at Stanislaus State, Martinez has never thought of the uniform or weapons as the keys to being able to “protect and serve.”  

“To me it’s being out there talking to students and being engaged in programming and collaboration,” Martinez said. 

Stanislaus State graduate Denise Wickham (’98, B.A. in Liberal Studies), walked the halls of Ceres’ Caswell Dual Language Academy, popping into more than a dozen classrooms and sitting down to read a story to first graders. 

Such a visit is something the Ceres Unified School District superintendent, a one-time fifth-grade teacher, loves to do, and she showed she hasn’t lost her knack in the classroom, mesmerizing the children with the story, “Sofia Valdez, Future Prez.” 

This workshop is designed for all students, staff, and faculty wanting to learn about securing UIRB approval to conduct research that involves human subjects. This workshop will guide participants in preparing a UIRB application and will cover the UIRB review/approval process.

UIRB staff will lead the workshop and will be available to answer questions about the UIRB
process.

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Then log on and join Health Education & Promotion (HEP), this workshop focuses on how to identify causes of stress, common stressors for college students, understanding the impact that stress can have on a person, and ways to effectively cope with and manage those stressors.

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Stan State CAPS partners with SJC Women’s Youth and Family Services in providing our Stockton Campus with a Domestic Violence Roundtable Discussion in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

Students! Warrior Food Pantry will also be providing groceries and toiletries at no cost in room 1051. Stop by before or after our discussion with your Warrior ID number to pick up these free resources!

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