Dear SRJC Community,
You are invited to our Healthcare and Student Poster Conference next spring!
Save the Date!
Event: Caminos en Salud: Healthcare & Student Poster Conference
Date: Friday, May 8th, 2026
Time: 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Location: Lindley STEM Building, Santa Rosa Junior College
Our call for student posters is open! On May 8th, students will present posters from 10-11 am in a gallery walkthrough. This will be open to everyone—SRJC community, family, friends—and be before the conference programming begins at 11 am. Please share this widely with any students who are currently conducting or are interested in conducting research. All subjects and all types of research from literature reviews, replication, or novel work are welcome.
**Complete this form to submit a student research poster proposal.**
Details about conference programming: Healthcare professionals will participate through presentations as speakers, panelists, and tabling, as they share insight on they career journey, job searching tips, and how to provide culturally-responsive medical care that meets the needs of our diverse community. This event is free and open to all, funded by the Randolph Newman Cultural Enrichment Endowment Grant, HOPE, and Avanzando, and it will include lunch and live music.
Alissa Wolters, PhD
HSI STEM Grant Manager, Avanzando Initiative
Lindley Center for STEM Education, Room 246
Santa Rosa Junior College
1501 Mendocino Avenue
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
(707) 524-1859
We acknowledge that we gather at Santa Rosa Junior College on the territorial traditional land of the Pomo People in Santa Rosa and the Coast Miwok People in Petaluma, past and present, and honor with gratitude the land itself and the people who have stewarded it throughout the generations. This land acknowledgement calls us to commit to continuing to learn how to be better stewards of the land we inhabit.
We recognize that every member of the Santa Rosa Junior College community has benefitted, and continues to benefit, from the use and occupation of this land since the institution’s founding in 1919. Consistent with our values of community and diversity, we have a responsibility to acknowledge and make visible the colleges’ relationship to Native peoples. By offering this Land Acknowledgement, we affirm Indigenous sovereignty and will work to hold Santa Rosa Junior College more accountable to the needs of American Indian and Indigenous peoples.
Acknowledgment by itself is a small gesture. It becomes meaningful when coupled with authentic relationships and informed action.
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