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Brittany Fentress posing in front of a castle during her time studying abroad in Segovia, Spain around 2005. (Photo Credit: Brittany Fentress)

Study Abroad – Broadening Horizons and Building Memories

Contributing Writer Sarah Hernandez September 8, 2023

CSU Stanislaus allows students to study abroad from a wide selection of places through our Extended and International Education program. There are multiple programs, scholarships, and resources that students...

Services offered on the CPDC webpage.

Internships & Career Experience Opportunities – What’s Available at Stan State?

Mark Coggins May 15, 2023

Internships are not just part-time jobs, but learning opportunities that can help students at CSU Stanislaus prepare for their future careers. The Career and Professional Development Center (CPDC) at Stan...

Learning Commons Naraghi

Preparing for Finals with the Learning Commons

Veronica Sexton May 15, 2023

On or off campus, the Learning Commons has numerous resources and free tutoring options to help students at CSU Stanislaus prepare for finals. From online workshops,...

Selfie of Emily Villanueva. (Photo Credit: Emily Villanueva)

Alumni Panel: Explore Careers Teaching English

Reyes Lombera, Gerania May 13, 2023

The Career and Professional Development Center (CPDC), hosted a meeting over Zoom on March 22nd, where panelists shared their experiences and answered questions regarding their careers teaching English.  The...

A shelf full of student sculptures in the sculpture department. 

Aging Art: The State of Sculptures on Campus

Katelyn Hawthorne May 4, 2023

Through the elements, the sculptures of CSU Stanislaus remain still, gently overlapping the architecture of the campus buildings. Many students are simply unaware of their background and what the future...

"White Fragility: Admissions of Subconscious Racial Discrimination" Zoom event invitation (Photo Courtesy of Lisa Raimondo)

Graduate Student Organizes Zoom Presentation on White Fragility

Natalie Ramos April 28, 2023

On Wednesday, April 26th, CSU Stanislaus graduate student, Lisa Raimondo (Social Work), organized a Zoom event for her graduate project that addressed white fragility. Her event was titled, "White...

Signs on campus promoting academic support at the Learning Commons  

Navigating Through the Learning Commons

Veronica Sexton April 27, 2023

If you have not had a chance to stop by and visit the study area inside the Learning Commons, they are located on the second floor of the Vasché...

Event attendee heading to check in for the event

Future Warriors Embraced at Warrior Welcome

Brian Miske and Veronica Sexton April 26, 2023

CSU Stanislaus hosted its annual Warrior Welcome on April 15. The event was put on for potential warriors to accept admission, tour the campus, and have some fun. The morning started off around at Fitzpatrick...

Fraternity booths located in the quad

Misconceptions about Fraternities and Sororities

Fahey, Michael April 21, 2023

Fraternities, sororities, and other campus groups play a large part in the lives of students, colleges, businesses, and society. Fraternities and sororities can open doors for students to have larger roles...

photo credit: Adan Cortez 

Help Is Near: The Research Help Your Way Workshop

Contributing Writer Adan Cortes April 21, 2023

The Research Help Your Way workshop helps students with any of their interests and research needs. The event takes place twice a week on Mondays and Fridays from 1pm to 2pm at the Vasche...

Left to right: Meybiss Gonzalez (senior, Criminal Justice major), Palmyrah Romero (junior, Criminal Justice major), Michael Mead (senior, Criminal Justice major), and Alyssa Sikiric (senior, Criminal Justice major) representing the Criminal Justice club during Warrior Wednesday.Photo Credit: Jennifer Melendez

Raising Awareness and Creating Opportunities for Future Criminal Justice Professionals on Campus

The Criminal Justice Club at Stanislaus State is a student-led organization that meets every Wednesday at 4 pm at Bizzini Hall in room 208. The club aims to educate its members about the criminal justice...

Mary Hunter

Inside The Office of International Education

April 11, 2023

For many international students, the chance to study abroad is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to gain knowledge and information that may help them succeed in their careers. The Office of International...

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