With universities and colleges seeking to bolster their counseling staff to meet the increased demand for help after two years of a global pandemic, Stanislaus State found help from one of its own.

Interested in a health profession? Learn about required courses before applying to professional schools.

Stanislaus State stepped into a smashingly good spring semester with several noteworthy accomplishments, from its inclusion in a statewide public service program to a faculty member earning two stellar recognitions, here’s a recap of the most recent highlights and accolades: 

Beginning Your Research --Simplified

How do you write great papers and use research? This workshop will show students how to find peer-reviewed journal articles to write literature reviews and research papers well. The CSU Library database will be discussed along with academic sources for a chosen topic. Students can make an outline of their topic and how to find sources.

This is the second installment of our Better Together Student Organization Fair in which Student Organizations have the opportunity to showcase their club or organization for students who may be interested in joining. 

We can’t really give ourselves what we need if we don’t know what we value most. In this workshop, Health Education & Promotion (HEP) will coach attendees on how to identify core values and live a deeper and more meaningful life based on evidence-based self-compassion practice.

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Starting Off Write: How to Succeed by Structuring Your Academic Semester

Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex — including pregnancy, parenting and all related conditions — in education and in programs and activities that receive federal funding. If you are a pregnant or parenting student, you have the right to stay in school so you can meet your education and career goals. Below are some frequently asked questions from students in postsecondary schools regarding their Title IX rights.