Trick-or-Treating: 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.

Dress up (optional) and visit participating partners for some treats.
*Participating library partners: Library Circulation and Research Help desks, DRS, WCCC, ASC, SCUA, Learning Commons, and Fab Lab

Library Scare-Lab: 1 - 4 p.m.

Enter if you dare, venture into L-102 for some spooky activities provided by the Library and Fab Lab. Bring your lunch and come chill with your ghoulish friends.

September 22-28 is Banned Books Week! Celebrate by raising awareness about censorship and sharing your thoughts on your favorite banned book.

Join us at the library for the 2024 BYOBB (Bring Your Own Banned Book) discussion on Thursday, September 26th. We’ll meet from 1 to 2 p.m. and again from 3 to 4 p.m.

In the first half hour, we’ll explore why your chosen book was banned and what you love about it. During the last half hour, we’ll enjoy a quiet reading session of our books.

Feeling overwhelmed by motherhood or struggling to find fulfillment? Join us for The Mamá Challenge, a supportive workshop series designed to help you navigate these feelings. This semester, we’re offering two workshops:

  1. The Soothing Mom: Learn techniques to nurture yourself with compassion and care.
  2. The Power of Mama Bear: Discover strategies to inspire and motivate yourself to achieve your goals.

Together, we’ll work through these challenges and build a more balanced and empowered parenting experience.

Feeling overwhelmed by motherhood or struggling to find fulfillment? Join us for The Mamá Challenge, a supportive workshop series designed to help you navigate these feelings. This semester, we’re offering two workshops:

  1. The Soothing Mom: Learn techniques to nurture yourself with compassion and care.
  2. The Power of Mama Bear: Discover strategies to inspire and motivate yourself to achieve your goals.

Together, we’ll work through these challenges and build a more balanced and empowered parenting experience.

Stanislaus State has once again earned national recognition as a leader in driving economic mobility, according to recent college rankings. Washington D.C.-based think tank Third Way ranked the University No. 6 in the nation on its Economic Mobility Index while Stan State also reemerged on Forbes’ Top Colleges list, demonstrating how higher education can create pathways to financial stability for low-income students and their families.