Canvas How-To: Merge Course & Section Enrollments

This page explains how instructors can merge enrollments from multiple Canvas course shells into a single shell.  This is useful in the case of courses that are offered in more than one department as well as cases where the same instructor is teaching multiple sections of the same numbered course.

We will be hosting a social interaction between students and faculty to facilitate professional and academic relationships. We will also be serving pizza and drinks (water, lemonade) for students and faculty to partake in.

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

The University Art Gallery is pleased to announce a reception for the Scrutiny art exhibition by Haleh Niazmand at 6:00 pm on Thursday, the 22nd of September, with an artist talk at 6:30 pm. The gallery is located inside the Theatre building on campus.

Join us for an interactive experience as we explore different challenges and experiences that come with being a first generation college student. Topics that will be included are navigating impostor syndrome and family role transitions. In Person Only. 

Presenters: Julia Rosas-Nieto, LMFT & Edward Colorado, LCSW

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

This page contains basic instructions for importing content into an existing Canvas course. The content can be from another Canvas course, a Moodle or Blackboard course archive, a SCORM package, or a QTI quiz file.

Copy/Import a Canvas Course

Import content from another Canvas course into the current one easily.