Stanislaus State’s presentation series Next UP: Forward Thinking continues this fall with a watch party and interactive live discussion of the documentary film “exiled,” which is based on the personal experiences and 25 years of research on trauma and refugees by Pollie Bith-Melander, an assistant professor of social work at Stan State.

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Theatre Production, on the main stage theatre with live performances. 

Please be prepared to follow safety protocols including physical distancing, wearing a face covering, and filling out a quick daily self-screening form prior to coming on campus.

This workshop will encourage students through the process of doing research for classes while showing that research can also be part of post-baccalaureate study.

This workshop will be given by Regina, the TRiO Writing Specialist. She is a graduate of Stan State (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.

Please join representatives from the departments listed to hear about process and policy updates, meet the departments/staff, and ask general questions.

  • Budget Office
  • General Accounting
  • Auxiliary
  • Accounts Payable
  • Grants
  • Support Services
  • Procurement
  • Student Accounting

The Financial Aid office will also give an overview of how to monitor Federal Work Study awards.

Fire & Flood: Queer Resilience in the Era of Climate Change tells the story of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico and the fires in Santa Rosa, California, two-near simultaneous climate-related disasters in the fall of 2017, through the voices of LGBTQ people who lived through them and were part of the community response. The film explores the vulnerability of LGBTQ communities to climate disasters and also lifts up queer and trans strategies for resilience, transition, and survival. Join us for a director's talk after the film.