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October 2004 • Vol 8 • No 2
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University engagement efforts gain notice

Conference on Hmong successful

Service learning across the lifecycle

AS funds community service grants

Conference on Hmong successful
The Central Valley is home to one of the largest populations of Hmong outside Laos and Fresno State has taken a leadership role in determining that their destiny is on the road that leads to success, not to failure. more

AS funds community service grants
Associated Students has kicked off a new funding program called the "Community Service Activism Grant."

In partnership with the Students for Community Service Office, Associated Students has set aside funding to help promote student clubs and organizations involvement in community service and civic engagement. more

University engagement efforts gain notice
Several of California State University, Fresno’s efforts to work with and meet the needs of the surrounding community are featured in a new Web site on exemplary practices on civic and community engagement. more

Spotlight on Service.

Service learning across the lifecycle
One of the benefits of service learning is meeting community needs while enhancing the academic understanding of students. This semester 35 students in the Dietetics and Food Administration program’s “Nutrition Across the Lifecycle” class are working with Catholic Charities. more

 
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