Educational Leadership institute
The Central Valley Educational Leadership Institute’s first offering, a summer leadership program, was held for 100 of the region’s superintendents, school principals and aspiring administrators in June at Fresno State. more
‘The Greens’ debut
“The Greens of the San Joaquin,” fast-paced and entertaining five-part educational television series about air quality in the San Joaquin Valley debuted this summer on stations in Fresno, Bakersfield and Sacramento. Web Site more
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A Partnership for Life
The university community is involved in many types of service to our
community. From direct service, such as tutoring children to
read, to research on ways to improve our region’s air and water
quality, faculty, staff and students offer their time and talents to
improve the lives of others. Then there are people who give a
little more; as in more of themselves. These individuals
give of their own blood, bone marrow, tissue and/or organs to help others
not just live better, but to simply live. more
Service-learning founders honored
Fresno State honored seven individuals and one agency for their outstanding community service at the first Service Awards Reception on May 6. more
Faculty Mentoring Program
is a win-win experience
The Faculty Mentoring Program at California State University was established
in 1987 as part of the California State University 's efforts to promote
educational equity in higher education. The program is a unique experience
that affords students the opportunity to interact with faculty in a
setting other than the traditional classroom format. more
Civic engagement grant
Fresno State has received a $34,000 grant from the Corporation for National and Community Service to enhance academic and civic engagement on the campus. more
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Emeriti Luncheon
Twenty-five faculty members, one administrator and one counselor at California State University, Fresno were honored at the 31st Annual Faculty Emeriti Luncheon in May hosted by President John D. Welty and Provost Jeri Echeverria. more

Rockets launch at O’Neill Park
Sixty students in grades kindergarten through sixth watched their hand-built rockets soar into the sky over O’Neill Park as the culmination of their weeklong “Space and Rocketry” day camp, part of the Science Adventures program sponsored by the Division of Continuing and Global Education. more
Nursing Society inducts 20
Twenty new members have been inducted into Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing’s chapter based at Fresno State. more
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