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- Event Date/Time Locations
- If desired, it can be bolded and separated by a line break [shift]+[enter/return] keys
- Event sponsors/hosts can also be listed here or be mentioned in the body text.
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First Year Classroom Tours
Tuesday, Sep 23, 2025, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Tercero Residential Academic Center, Tercero Service Center (1st floor) and
Segundo Residential Academic Center, Segundo Service Center (1st floor)
First Year Experience will be hosting classroom tours to take you to common classrooms on campus the day before classes. Tours will be led by a peer mentor who will share their personal experience, tips on classroom etiquette, and how to navigate your first day of classes. This event is presented by New Student Programs First Year Experience. More information is available on the New Student Programs website.
El Centro's Open House-
Host: El Centro- Chicanx Latinx Retention Initiative
Friday, Sept. 26, 2025
Time: 6-9 p.m.
Location: East Quad Memorial Union (MU)
Join us for El Centro’s annual Fall Welcome and Community Recognition, a celebration that brings together students, staff, faculty, alumni, and community members to kick off the academic year. This open house is your opportunity to explore the programs, services, and resources El Centro offers to support Latinx student success, belonging, and retention. In addition to connecting with our community and learning about the initiatives available to you, we will also recognize the incredible contributions of alumni, faculty, staff, and students who embody the values of advocacy, service, and leadership. The evening will feature food, prizes, and a live DJ — so after we honor our community, stay to dance the night away and celebrate the start of another year together
Bienvenida
Host: Chicano/a/x Studies
Saturday, September 27, 2025
Time: 12-2 p.m.
Location: ARC Ballrooms
Chicanx/Latinx Community Resource fair and Fall welcome. This event focuses on establishing community connections with all of the Chicanx Latinx community on campus.
Navigating Higher Education as a Man of Color
Host: Nu Alpha Kappa Fraternity, Inc
Thursday, October 2, 2025
Time: 7-9 p.m.
Location: Teaching and Learning Complex (TLC) 2010
Nu Alpha Kappa Fraternity, Inc plans to host our Navigating Higher Education as a Man of Color seminar again this year to continue creating empowering spaces for students of color. This time, we will feature our recent alumni Josue Piña as the speaker. Mr. Piña graduated spring of 2025, served as a commencement speaker at the Latinx graduation ceremony, and is now pursuing his master’s in History at Sac State. Highlighting his journey as a Mexican undocumented student will show current students what’s possible and reinforce the importance of academic and cultural representation.
Paracord Bracelet Workshop
Tuesday, November 12 from 12-1 p.m.
Conference Room of The Nest (located in the University House)
Come make your own paracord bracelet with us here at The Nest! We'll walk you through the steps and also provide materials for you to use. We hope to see you there!
Wellness Wednesday: Mindful Walk and Craft Session
Wednesday, November 13 from 2:30-3:30pm
Conference Room of The Nest (located in the University House)
Come join us on a mindful walk to the Gorman Museum and then join afterwards for a hosted art session at The Nest! Materials will be provided, and we will walk to the Gorman Museum from the Main Room in the The Nest.
Bingo Night -
Sponsored by the Cross Cultural Center
Monday, November 4 from 4-7 p.m.
Multipurpose Room of the Student Community Center (Second Floor)
Join us for night of bingo! Whether you're a bingo pro or just want to try your luck, this is the perfect chance to win prizes, meet new folx, and build community.
Waffle Wednesday
Wednesday, November 6 from 10:00am-12:00pm at The Nest (located in the University House)
Join us for some waffles and pancakes at our monthly Waffle Wednesday! Build your own breakfast complete with all the fixings, hang out with friends and community, and meet some new faces, too!