The Stan State Department of Music presents "All Rise!" Featuring Gilbert and Sullivan's "Trial by Jury" and scenes from the docket of love.

 

Tickets in advance and at the door, free parking in Lot 3 for the performances.

Purchase your tickets online here!
Watch the live stream Friday or Saturday!

The purpose of this event is to interest those into joining our fraternity. We will be providing board games such as Uno, Mancala, dominoes, Jumbo and normal Deck of Card, loteria, Make it Quick!, and Chinese Checkers. 

Join us for the Medical & Health Professions Expo, an event designed to connect students with healthcare programs, organizations, and career pathways.

During the expo, attendees can meet representatives from medical graduate programs, nursing and allied health programs, healthcare employers, certification providers, volunteer organizations, and campus resources that support students pursuing careers in healthcare.

Join us for a magical evening at Stan State Cinema as we bring the world of Oz to campus. Grab your friends, enjoy snacks, and experience the next chapter of the Wicked story on the big screen.

Doors open at 7 p.m.

Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis, so arrive early to get a great spot.

Food & Refreshments

Enjoy complimentary popcorn and toppings while supplies last.
You can also stop by The Market inside the Student Center to purchase additional snacks and goodies.

Patrick D. Anderson will deliver two academic presentations hosted by the Department of Philosophy.

On the first day, he will present a research lecture titled “Anticolonialism Goes to the Movies: Ontology, Semiotics, and the Radical Side of Hollywood Film.” The talk will examine anticolonial theory as a methodological framework for interpreting contemporary cinema, drawing on major figures in anticolonial thought and applying semiotic analysis to selected films.

The Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee will host a faculty-student mixer, where activities such as bingo, a kahoot, and discussion questions will work to build connections and relationships between faculty and student members in the Department of Psychology and Child Development.

Explore local spots offering discounts for Warrior ID holders. The event will be held at the Stockton Campus Front of Acacia.

Stanislaus State invites community members to honor the impact of Dr. Hughes and her on-campus leadership. There will be a lantern-lighting ceremony at the reflection pond. Doors open at 5:30PM

A gentle, intentional flow that links breath with movement at an unhurried pace. This class builds strength, mobility, and balance while emphasizing ease and presence rather than intensity or speed. Modifications will be offered, making it accessible to a wide range of experience levels.

Participants are encouraged to bring their own yoga mat and blocks if they have them.

A slow-moving, grounding practice designed to gently stretch and strengthen the body while calming the nervous system. This class includes simple standing and seated postures held for a few breaths, with a strong focus on breath awareness and mindful movement. Appropriate for all levels, including beginners and those returning to yoga.

Participants are encouraged to bring their own yoga mat and blocks if they have them.