A summer of increased drought and wildfires is looming, reminding everyone of the damaging effects of climate change and the need for all of us to take some form of action.
Campus gardens are one hands-on option that not only address food insecurity by providing produce for students and community members in need but can help to instill students with the sense of place necessary for them to live sustainable lives and advocate for sustainable policies.
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Kim Greer announced the recipients of Stan State’s Outstanding Faculty Awards and the Elizabeth Anne B. Papageorge Faculty Development Award for the 2020-2021 academic year. Presented annually, the Faculty Awards recognize exceptional achievements in teaching, research, service to the community and faculty governance.
Beginning April 26, StanNews will highlight one of this year's seven award winners each week. Congratulations to our outstanding faculty!
Stanislaus State is offering the campus community 10 virtual events focused on social and environmental sustainability to mark April as Earth Month.
It’s easy to think you know California’s Central Valley. Every city along Highway 99 seems to share the same strip mall, sun-beaten subdivisions and frontage road. Everyone who lives in those cities knows the area where they live, the fun section of their slowly revitalizing downtown and the location of their favorite food trucks.
The Undocumented Student Services in collaboration with Stanislaus State Financial Aid and Scholarship Office are hosting a virtual workshop to complete the CA Dream Act Application. The purpose of the workshop is to provide students an opportunity to receive one-on-one assistance from the Financial Aid and Scholarship Department.