If you're looking for ways to exercise on campus this semester, (SRC) has you covered. SRC is a full-time facility for all students that offers many ways to get your body moving and improve...
Stanislaus State recently started requiring face coverings to be worn in indoor areas of instruction and advising only. Masks may not be removed if students are gathered in learning or there is an instructor...
After going virtual in early spring 2020 when the pandemic hit the world, people were anxious to get out of the house. Then came fall semester 2022, where students and faculty are back on-site being accompanied...
As you walk towards the front entrance of the Vasché Library, you may look up and notice a room with large windows proudly displaying a variety of pride and social justice flags. That space is home...
A video documenting the ribbon cutting ceremony and open house that took place at the WCCC Grand Re-opening on 9/29. WCCC Director Carolina Alfaro walks us through a tour of the space, and finally Chunya...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has published its recommendations on the new COVID-19 booster now available. With the newest variant going around, the CDC recommends getting the...
Stanislaus State Safety and Risk Management reported in August that cases of H5N1 virus or bird flu were identified in Stanislaus County putting farms in the area on high alert this fall. Stan State is...
Stanislaus State students and faculty recently answered the question: what motivates you? They hoped to share and encourage the campus community to reflect on what motivates them.
Zoe Zuidema (senior,...
From Costa Rica to Stan State
Dr. Esteban Montenegro, is a new assistant professor working in the Psychology and Child Development department at Stanislaus State.
Originally from Costa Rica, life would...
Stanislaus State's face mask requirements have been updated as of April 25. stating that the mask requirement has been released in certain indoor settings on campus. The reason for this recent change is...
The springtime brings with it many things, like blooming plants, warming weather and for students, spring break. One negative aspect of the bountiful springtime, are the allergic reactions many people...
As the weather starts to warm up, many people want to spend time outside. Modesto’s Virginia Corridor Trail offers a variety of activities for the community, including walking, running and opportunities...