The Office of Graduate Studies and Research announces our inaugurate Grad Slam Research Competition on March 25 (Friday), 2022. The Grad Slam, also known as the 3-Minute Thesis Challenge (3MT), gives graduate students three minutes to share their research, concisely and compellingly, with a public audience.  Two sessions will be offered to provide the campus community with more information about the event.

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How to Become a Writing Tutor

Thanks for your interest in being a writing tutor at Stanislaus State. We hire once a year, with interviews conducted between May and early August, so submitting an application and supporting materials between April and June is your best opportunity to be invited for an interview. Before proceeding, know that you must be enrolled as a full-time student at Stanislaus to be eligible to work each term. 

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Our Mission/Misión

The Writing Center seeks to strengthen students’ versatility in understanding and crafting myriad texts and to foster students’ connection to Stanislaus State.  The Writing Center, a community of readers, writers, and peer tutors, engages and supports students by:

  • Acknowledging students’ command of multiple literacies and valuing those literacies as much as Edited American English;

  • Exploring and negotiating expectations of academic, professional, disciplinary, and personal writing;

The School of Arts is excited to invite you to the Spring 2022, Exhibition with artist Tavarus Blackmon.

Meta-Evil is a selection of portraits. The artist uses the baroque motif as a surface quality, both addressing the brutality of our history, the mystery of our origin and the hope for the future.

The family portrait connects the artist with its family when working in the studio on residency or fellowship. The paintings are markers through which the artist can be close to the subject in the work.