We will discuss 5 ways to stay civically engaged after the election is over It is important that we identify tools for students to continue to be advocates and
Student Event
Are you struggling with family, social, or romantic relationships?
Student Involvement is hosting Virtual Drop-In Office Hours via Zoom throughout the fall semester for students who have questions about getting involved virtually.
Tune into The Career Center’s podcast, The SSU Career Chat, hosted by students Mac Patefield and Callie Adams.
The Women of Color Collective (WOCC) is a small group, casual, friendly, healing, supportive space for women of color to meet every week.
Is dealing with your family difficult or even emotionally painful?
The final event in a biweekly webinar series featuring SSU Alumni. This week, alum will provide perspective on navigating leadership as a young professional.
Speaker: Caitlyn Ayoka Wicks, is Cherokee, 2nd year US History Ph.D.
Speaker: Ron Goode, Tribal Chairman of the North Fork Mono Tribe
These are one-hour drop-in support groups offered at multiple times for all currently enrolled SSU students to discuss any stressors they may be experiencing related to the November election.