MSI Monday: Young Men of Color Conference

Join the Male Success Initiative for an engaging debrief on the insightful conversations from the recent Young Men of Color Conference held in Pomona. This is a great opportunity to reflect on key themes, share personal experiences, and discuss how we can implement the ideas and strategies that emerged from the conference.

Stan State Food Pantry Pop-Up

As part of National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week, we're excited to announce a special Warrior Food Pantry Pop-Up! Be one of the first 50 Warriors to stop by near the Demergasso-Bava Hall building and grab a free bag of food.

This is a fantastic opportunity to support our campus community and ensure that no one goes hungry. Come early to secure your bag and take part in this essential initiative!

Sit and Sip Workshop

Join us for a meaningful and relaxing afternoon at the pergola as we come together to raise awareness for National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week. Hosted by the Basic Needs Team, Campus Recreation, and Counseling and Psychological Services, this event offers a unique opportunity to unwind with a variety of de-stress activities designed to refresh your mind and spirit.

Transitioning from Student to Professional Workshop

Navigating the shift from college to career can be challenging, especially for first-generation students. Join us for a valuable workshop where you’ll gain insights into potential barriers faced by First Gen Professionals and discover effective strategies to overcome these challenges.

This engaging session will provide you with the opportunity to connect with fellow first-gen students, share experiences, and build your support network.

Event Details:

Art Club: Create Your Own Zine – A Collage in Book Form

Join us for a fun and creative workshop where you’ll design your very own personal magazine! Blend your drawings with magazine pictures to express your unique style and story.

What to Expect:

Art Club: Create Your Own Zine – A Collage in Book Form

Join us for a fun and creative workshop where you’ll design your very own personal magazine! Blend your drawings with magazine pictures to express your unique style and story.

What to Expect:

Leslie Rocha Delarosa remembers the sacrifices her parents made so she could be the first in her family to attend college.  

“All the challenges my parents overcame to push me to where I am now and my sacrifices as a first-gen student are being recognized,” said Delarosa, a second-year child development major from Stockton. “It makes me feel amazing to know this is the way I am getting recognized.” 

For Delarosa, Stanislaus State’s First-Gen Celebration Week means the sacrifices of her parents — and her own — are seen.