Join Health Education & Promotion (HEP) as we discuss some tips and tricks on how to push to the Spring 2022 semester finish line Warrior strong!
What's a Clicker?

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The Dr. Marvalene Hughes Student Leadership Conference is a two-day conference where students will learn about developing and cultivating leadership skills. Students hear from featured speakers and attend breakout sessions on the first day. The second day will involve a ropes course and a community service experience in the Stockton area. The conference is open to all students from Stanislaus State, Modesto Junior College, Merced College and San Joaquin Delta College.
Stan State’s Pre Law Minor and The College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences present Para La Defensa 2022: Perceptions from the Criminal Bar
Featuring the Central Valley Premiere of RICOCHET (2022), directed by Jeff Adachi and Chihiro Wimbush
Free Film with Introductions and Q & A after the film featuring guest Speakers.
Resumes are a key component of your job search and your professional brand. Learn to write a resume that will stand out and help you move to the next step in the job search process.
Join us via Zoom to learn the basics of taking an outdoor trip. You will learn what type of tools and equipment you will need for your trip and learn of some great local trails in the area. To register for this event, email campus-recreation@csustan.edu and include the "Outdoor Trips 101" as the name of the event, your full name, and your Warrior ID.
Join the Sacramento "Taiko Dan" Japanese drumming during AAPI month at the Quad. Taiko is a Japanese style of percussion, which combines music, movement and spirit.
By registering for this event, you agree to adhere to the Stan State Campus Event Protocols. Failure to comply will result in loss of entry.
Adding a Hypothesis annotation activity to your course supports student success by placing active discussion right on top of course readings, enabling students and teachers to add comments and start conversations in the margins of texts.
Stanislaus State’s Earth Day 2022 celebration moves indoors as the University honors the late Professor Emerita of Biological Sciences Pamela Roe, a tiny woman who made an enormous impact on colleagues and students alike and was a leading advocate for a sustainable campus.
The naming of Room 101 in Naraghi Hall of Science as the Dr. Pamela Roe Lecture Hall will be celebrated in Main Dining from noon-2 p.m. Friday, April 22.