Preparation is key to interview success. Join to learn about common interview questions and how to prepare for a successful interview.
Do you find yourself focusing more on what’s wrong than on what’s right in your life? If so, this workshop is for you! Join Health Education & Promotion (HEP) as they talk about ways that you can intentionally recognize and absorb positive experiences.
Celebrating all that Earth has to offer is something we should be doing daily, but join us this Warrior Wednesday as we participate in some activities to show how much we love Mother Earth.
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.
Join Disability Resource Services in our second Transition from College to Work Symposium! We will be joined by representatives from the Job Accommodation Network, the Disability Resource Agency for Independent Living (DRAIL), the Department of Rehabilitation (DOR), and Stanislaus State's Career and Professional Development Center, each with valuable information for those who will be transitioning from college to work. Whether you are graduating this semester or are looking to prepare for a future transition, all are welcome at this virtual symposium.
Join Health Education & Promotion (HEP) and learn how to identify causes of stress, common stressors for college students, and ways to effectively cope with and manage those stressors.
Join the Warrior Cross-Cultural Center on April 29th for a fun and relaxing paint session with a "Prideful Pets" theme! Paint materials provided.
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.
Part of the Women’s Campus Connection mission is to inspire personal and professional development of Stanislaus State women, but its Speaker Series may inspire the entire community when it features Dolores Huerta from noon-1 p.m. on Thursday, April 14 in the virtual program “Women, Labor and Climate/Environmental Justice.”
When Stanislaus State’s Class of 2022 gathers for Commencement ceremonies in May, graduates will be wearing sustainable caps and gowns produced entirely in the United States.
Called GreenWeaver, the sustainable regalia is made from 100-percent post-consumer plastic bottles and shipped in recycled cardboard boxes by the manufacturer, Oak Hall of Virginia.
Log on and cook along with us! Basic Needs, Health Education and Promotion, and Housing & Residential Life partner to bring you this month’s recipe is Rick Cooker Mac & Cheese.
Pick up all ingredients from the Warrior Food Pantry (SSB #128) the Wednesday before the demo starting at noon; while supplies last! All zoom participants will be entered to win a rice cooker.