Feeling overwhelmed by all you have to do? 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.
Tabling will be to launch Movember week and share a calendar of events.MSI will also share information regarding healthy drinking and safety tips. Overall it is to highlight and promote men's health awareness for the men of our campus.
By participating in this event, you agree to adhere to the Stan State Campus Event Protocols.
If you are interested in becoming a published author or poet and want to learn more about the writing process in a supportive and collaborative setting, Penumbra has the perfect opportunity for you!
Stanislaus State will celebrate the 8th annual Day of the Dead event online on Thursday, November 3, 5-7 PM. This virtual event is free and open to the public.
Do you want to learn how to increase mindfulness? Turn self-criticism into self-compassion? This workshop highlights three elements of self-compassion and how to incorporate daily practices into your life to increase well-being.
Log on and join Health Education & Promotion (HEP).
In this interactive online webinar, participants will learn about a 21st-century approach to life-long learning, which includes the use of conceptual and theoretical approaches, personal experiences, and the career of the late NBA icon, Kobe Bryant. Attendees will learn how to apply the Mamba Mentality in their academics, social, and personal life to achieve success.
Learn how to reduce your carbon footprint in the kitchen and adopt habits that will better our planet. With us will be the Career & Professional Development Center to promote their efforts.
By participating in this event, you agree to adhere to the Stan State Campus Event Protocols.
This 90-minute workshop will delineate the differences between sex, gender identity, and sexual orientation, speak on using accurate/appropriate language when interacting with LGBTQ+ individuals, help you understand how demographic-related characteristics of this population and “minority stress” affect health and mental health while discussing how traditional stigmas associated with the LGBTQ+ Community.
The University Library will be screening two classic scary movies! At 2 p.m. we will show, Dracula (1931) in Spanish with English subtitles, and at 4:30 p.m. we will show the zombie cult classic, Night of the Living Dead (1968) to celebrate Halloween.
Students, faculty, and staff are welcome to wear a costume to the show.
By participating in this event, you agree to adhere to the Stan State Campus Event Protocols.