When 2021-22 Eco Warriors President Destiny Suarez thinks of sustainability, she thinks of impoverished neighborhoods. 

“They can’t reach a level of sustainability, because they don’t have the resources, because of how much is put on them that isn’t sustainable, like fast food,” Suarez, a Stanislaus State junior political science major said. “Mental health also plays into social sustainability. You cannot be sustainable if you don’t have mental health. Sustainability is having resources and services that you need around you.” 

A brief overview of what graduate school entails and the major piece of the process of how to write the personal statement.

This workshop will be given by Regina, the TRiO Writing Specialist. She is a graduate from CSU Stan (BA in English & MA in Education Counseling and also a writer!). She will help you learn to have success in your academic writing! All students are welcome. Please join us for learning how to be an excellent academic writer. 

Professor Emeritus Richard Luevano, who as a student activist led the campaign for ethnic studies to be taught at Stanislaus State, points to 1971 as the beginning of the program, the year its classes were no longer offered through the sociology program.

Officially, current Ethnic Studies Department Chair Xamuel Bañales said, and Luevano agrees, ethnic studies became its own program in 1972.

Mariah Rose Panlasigui started her second year at Stan State this semester, but for the pre-licensure nursing student, being on campus feels like a brand-new experience.