Brother to Brother is a healing support group dedicated to supporting Black Men on Campus. These sessions are for students only and are led in conversation by the Black Men's Alliance and Dr. Paul Wright, Associate Professor, Social Work.
Brother to Brother is a healing support group dedicated to supporting Black Men on Campus. These sessions are for students only and are led in conversation by the Black Men's Alliance and Dr. Paul Wright, Associate Professor, Social Work.
The culmination of the California State University’s Graduation Initiative 2025, the 10-year plan to increase graduation rates and narrow the completion gap between underrepresented students and their peers across the CSU campuses, is nearing.
The Class of 2025, which began in fall 2021, represents the final benchmark of the effectiveness of programs and processes enacted since former Chancellor Timothy White unveiled the initiative in 2015 with a goal, among others, of graduating 65 percent of first-year students within six years.
Academic Success Center Director Gabriela Nuño is passionate about ensuring that every student at Stanislaus State receives the support they need to complete their education and degree.
“That is why I entered public higher education — to support the access mission and help close equity gaps,” she said. “I really see education as a path for social mobility. It’s my personal story as a first-generation college student whose parents immigrated from Mexico. Education has been my path.”
This event is FREE and open to all Stanislaus State students in undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as alumni of the University.
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For general users, the Warrior Fab Lab is not a mass production fab lab. We support one-of-a-kind making, prototyping or educational learning but are not able to produce in quantities that a user would be able to sell items as a business. The Fab Lab may produce larger quantities for clubs, organizations, and developed partnerships with approval.