Human Resources - Title IX/DHR
Wednesday, October 22, 2025 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
- LocationQuad: Booth Space 419
- DescriptionEvent Locator: 2025-ABCBVC
Event State: Confirmed
Organization: HUMAN RESOURCES DEPT
Organizer: laguzman@csustan.edu
Event Contact Phone Number:: 2096673890
Event Contact Email Address:: ghernandez22@csustan.edu
Event Contact Name:: Lupita Hernandez
Performer/Speaker/Lecturer?: FALSE
Physical Activity/Game/Sport?: FALSE
Attendees - Students: TRUE
Attendees - Off Campus: FALSE
Attendees - Alumni: TRUE
Agenda/Timeline for this Event:: None.
Attendees - Faculty: TRUE
Attendees - Staff: TRUE
Co-Sponsored with Off-Campus Entity?: FALSE
Hiring Off-Campus Service Provider?: FALSE
Amplified Sound/Music/Speaking?: FALSE
Registration/Entrance Fee?: FALSE
List Items/Materials on Exhibit:: Brochures, informational flyers and materials, whiteboard and occasional giveaway items.
List Vendors Selling Items/Services:: None.
Invite Type: Open Event - No RSVP Required
Non-Compensated Volunteers Involved?: FALSE
Alcoholic Beverages Served?: FALSE
Off-Campus Youth Present?: FALSE
Soliciting Sponsorships, Donations, Gifts from Businesses for a Fundraiser?: FALSE
OIT Tech/Media/Network Services Work Order Request Needed?: FALSE
Dignitary/Elected Official Invited to this Event?: FALSE
Food/Beverage Served?: FALSE
Custodial Service Requested for Turlock location?: FALSE
Pay to Reserve a Parking Lot for Attendees (Moratorium)?: FALSE
Expected Headcount: 30
Event Setup: Moving, Removing, or Adding furniture or equipment, such as pop ups, speakers, tables, chairs, etc?: FALSEThe Title IX-DHR Booth offers valuable information about the Equity Programs and Compliance Office. Visitors can access a variety of resources, including details about our office, scheduled monthly awareness campaigns, and upcoming activities. These materials are available to students, staff, and faculty to promote awareness and engagement across our campus community.
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