We all have different brains that influence how we operate in the world around us. For students with neurodivergence like ADHD, autism, or dysgraphia, your neurotype might influence your writing process. Open to all students, this workshop will address common obstacles neurodivergent writers encounter. Additional events can be found on the Student Support Services website.
Deborah Kavasch: 75th Birthday Salute
Join us for a special concert presented by the Stan State Department of Music in celebration of Dr. Deborah Kavasch's 75th birthday! This evening will feature a curated selection of musical performances honoring Dr. Kavasch's contributions to music and education.
Location:
California State University, Stanislaus
Free parking available in Lot 3 for concert attendees.
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Chopped Cooking Challenge: Warrior Food Pantry & Warrior Eats
National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week: Campus Cares Fair
Join Basic Needs for a meaningful and informative event during National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week! Stop by our booths at the Campus Cares Fair to learn about the vital resources available to support those facing hunger and homelessness. Whether you’re looking for assistance or want to help raise awareness, this event is a great way to get involved. Plus, don't miss your chance to enter our exciting giveaway!
SOBA: Grad Panel
Join us for an engaging Q&A session featuring three esteemed professors from the Graduate School Master of Arts program: Dr. Vincent Campbell, Dr. Katie Wiskow, and Dr. Shrinidhi Submaniam. This is a fantastic opportunity for students to ask questions about the graduate school experience, gain insights from faculty, and clarify any uncertainties about the application process.
Basic Needs Ally Workshop
Join Basic Needs for an important workshop focused on how to support our Warriors in navigating food and housing insecurity. This session is open to all faculty, staff, and students who are interested in learning more about the resources available and how to provide assistance effectively.
Come and gain valuable insights into the challenges faced by our community and discover actionable ways to make a positive impact. Together, we can create a supportive environment for everyone.
Join us for "The Grad Slam," an exciting student research communication competition sponsored by the Office of Graduate Studies and Research! This event will take place on March 20th in MSR 130, where graduate students will have the opportunity to showcase their research in dynamic 3-minute presentations.
A panel of judges will evaluate the presentations, and two winners will earn the chance to advance to the State competition.
Join us for "The Grad Slam," an exciting student research communication competition sponsored by the Office of Graduate Studies and Research! This event will take place on March 20th in MSR 130, where graduate students will have the opportunity to showcase their research in dynamic 3-minute presentations.
A panel of judges will evaluate the presentations, and two winners will earn the chance to advance to the State competition.
MSI Monday: Young Men of Color Conference
Join the Male Success Initiative for an engaging debrief on the insightful conversations from the recent Young Men of Color Conference held in Pomona. This is a great opportunity to reflect on key themes, share personal experiences, and discuss how we can implement the ideas and strategies that emerged from the conference.
Join the Library Book Club!
Join us for the last meeting of the semester as we finish Divine Rivals by Rebecca Ross. If you have any questions, email librarian Isabel at ivargas2@csustan.edu.
For more information visit the book club web page.