Attention students: Is there an upcoming conference you want to attend? Senior project costing more than you expected? Let the Student Research Council help! The Student Research Council supports research, scholarship, and creative activity by providing financial assistance to conduct research (e.g. copy costs, instrument purchases), to attend scholarly functions related to student research endeavors, and peer review of manuscripts.
If you are a math or science major or degree-holder, you can connect with up to $30,000 in scholarship funds to prepare to teach math or science. Talk about a once in a lifetime opportunity!
There is currently a high demand for math and science teachers in California and throughout the nation. CSU Stanislaus is addressing this need and is committed to providing teacher candidates the necessary tools for entering the workplace as highly-qualified math and science teachers.
There is currently a high demand for math and science teachers in California and throughout the nation. CSU Stanislaus is addressing this need and is committed to providing teacher candidates the necessary tools for entering the workplace as highly-qualified math and science teachers.
Members of the California State University, Stanislaus Math Club will hold “Tutoring Nights” for a variety of mathematics topics on Tuesday, February 15, Thursday, March 3 and Monday, March 14 from 5:00 to 7:30 p.m. in Room 260 of the Mary Stuart Rogers Educational Gateway Building (MSR) on the Turlock campus.
Joint venture to improve access to higher education for local students, and provide preparation for university and early-career success
California State University (CSU) Stanislaus President Hamid Shirvani, Ph.D., and Modesto Junior College (MJC) President Gaither Loewenstein, Ph.D, formally announced a joint venture to create the Turlock Educational Center on the CSU Stanislaus campus. The center will play an important role in preparing students to succeed in university-level classes and compete for early-career opportunities.
California State University (CSU) Stanislaus President Hamid Shirvani, Ph.D., and Modesto Junior College (MJC) President Gaither Loewenstein, Ph.D, formally announced a joint venture to create the Turlock Educational Center on the CSU Stanislaus campus. The center will play an important role in preparing students to succeed in university-level classes and compete for early-career opportunities.
Educational professionals and others who may be interested in pursuing a doctoral degree in Educational Leadership are encouraged to attend an informational meeting at California State University, Stanislaus on Wednesday evening, February 9. The meeting will take place at 5:00 p.m. in Demergasso-Bava Hall, Room 302 for anyone interested in more information about the next Ed.D. cohort set to start on the Turlock campus this June.