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Sunset features winery
Fresno State ’s viticulture and enology program gained prominent attention with a feature story in the September issue of Sunset Magazine. more
Nursing Hall of Fame
The first two inductees into the new Central California Nursing Hall of Fame at Fresno State were honored at a ceremony on Sept. 15 in the Smittcamp Alumni House. more

Lewis Carroll collection comes to Arne Nixon Center
The Arne Nixon Center for the Study of Children’s Literature at Fresno State has acquired one of the largest Lewis Carroll collections in the country, a 2,000-item collection of books by and about the author, assembled by the late Hilda Bohem. more
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Alumni Homecoming activities
planned
The Fresno State Alumni Association has planned a full lineup of activities for Homecoming week. more
Planned Giving director
Carol W. Widmer, a certified financial planner with wide experience in business, health care and education, has been named director of Planned Giving in the Division of University Advancement at California State University, Fresno. more

New biomedical physics program begun
The Department of Physics has initiated a new biomedical physics undergraduate program (special degree program) beginning this semester with a grant from the National Institute of Mental Health and the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering." more
Mediator Mentors
The Mediator Mentors program has a new Web site and will offer free training on Oct. 13, 14 and 15 from 8:30-1:30 in Education room 140 for people interested in mediation. more
Entrepreneur in Residence
Self-made millionaire, John E. Hughes, is this year’s “Entrepreneur in Residence” in the Lyles Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship. He will be in Fresno Oct. 10-14 to share his life of entrepreneurship with students and community members. more
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Stop the Hate Week
Stop the Hate Week – Building a Culture of Peace activities conclude with events on Friday, Oct. 1, and Saturday, Oct. 2. more
Health care conference
Fresno State will be the location of one of three regional conferences in the state designed to identify problems and suggest solutions in California’s health care system. more
International Coffee Hour
International Coffee Hour programs will be presented each Tuesday in October from 2 - 3 p.m. in the USU, rooms 312-14.
Oct 5 – Belize
Oct – Mongolia
Oct 19 – Malaysia
Oct 26 – Australia
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Political analyst Matthew Miller
is ULS speaker
Matthew Miller, syndicated columnist, public radio host, senior fellow at the Center for American Progress and author of "The Two Percent Solution: Fixing America’s Problems In Ways Liberals And Conservatives Can LovNe,” will kick off the University Lecture Series on Oct. 12. more
Redd-Williams named to post
Provost Jeri Echeverria has announced that Janette Redd-Williams has accepted a two-year appointment as interim associate vice president for Academic Personnel, effective summer 2005. She will join the university as interim associate director of Academic Personnel in January 2005 and will assist Tom Ebert during spring term before his retirement takes effect. more
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