CSU's Got Talent Webcast: Cultural Intelligence as the Foundation to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Presented by: Dr. Sandra Upton, Vice President of Global Diversity Practice with the Cultural Intelligence Center
Pick Up Your Gifts! Staff Council & the Office of the President invite you to join us for a fun SWAG giveaway for all faculty, staff and student employees. We're welcoming staff, faculty and student employees to the fall semester with a drive-thru and walk-up event.
Please note: This event is for those who did not pick up their gifts on Sept. 23 (Staff Council Kick-off). If you are a staff member, this will be your final call to pick up your gifts.
Pick Up Your Gifts! Staff Council will be handing out various branded items at the Reflection Pond drive-thru event. Staff will stay in their vehicle and follow all directional signage.
Please RSVP to let us know you will be coming!
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Student Leadership & Development is hosting 6 Warrior Welcome Booths throughout the University designed to assist students with knowledge and information about COVID-19 policies, campus facilities, and general questions.
Remember the Daily Steps for Coming to Campus:
Student Leadership & Development is hosting 6 Warrior Welcome Booths throughout the University designed to assist students with knowledge and information about COVID-19 policies, campus facilities, and general questions.
Remember the Daily Steps for Coming to Campus:
Student Leadership & Development is hosting 6 Warrior Welcome Booths throughout the University designed to assist students with knowledge and information about COVID-19 policies, campus facilities, and general questions.
Remember the Daily Steps for Coming to Campus:
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On September 17th, we recognize the signing of the United States Constitution. As Americans, we observe this important day in our nation's history and celebrate through activities, learning, and exploration of how the constitution impacts our lives today. Come learn about the Constitution and the Amendments that gave different people the right to vote and empower themselves!
Stanislaus State nursing student Tonya Hensley experienced her share of difficult hardships.
She left home at age 16 after enduring a tough childhood. Years later, her husband died in a hiking accident.
Each situation on its own would have been enough to bring anyone to their knees. But for Hensley, the events set her on a path that led her to Stanislaus State. Her fortitude has paid off.