Month: May 2024
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Honoring Pride Month and our LGBTQ+ Community

Honoring Pride Month and our LGBTQ+ Community Pride Month is the annual celebration of the LGBTQ+ community’s contributions to our society, culture and history. It is celebrated worldwide and recognized at Fresno State each year with a flag raising ceremony. Fresno State is dedicated to creating a campus community that includes and honors the LGBTQ+…
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Supplemental Instruction Leader receives award at international conference

Supplemental Instruction Leader receives award at international conference Jose Martinez-Galvez recently received the Outstanding New SI Leader award at the 13th International Conference on Supplemental Instruction. The conference, hosted by the International Center for Supplemental Instruction, took place in Baltimore, Maryland. Martinez-Galvez is a linguistics major expecting to graduate with his bachelor’s degree in Spring…
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Congratulations to our Dean’s Medalists

Congratulations to our 2024 Dean’s Medalists The Division of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management recently named its 2024 Graduate and Undergraduate Dean’s Medalists. Fernando Robledo Garcia received the Graduate Dean’s Medal, and Bianca Palma received the Undergraduate Dean’s Medal. Both students were selected for the Dean’s Medal because of their academic excellence, community and campus…
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Congratulations to our graduating staff members

Congratulations to our graduating staff members WHITNEY CAMBRICOffice of the Vice President, Division Budget Analyst New degree earned this year: MBA, Fresno State Whitney made the decision to pursue a masters in business administration while working at Fresno State. In addition to her studies and professional role on campus, Whitney volunteers her time to supporting our…
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Black Student Success Initiative’s study-away program takes students to D.C.

Black Student Success Initiative’s study-away program takes students to D.C. Fresno State’s Black Student Success Initiative (BSSI) recently hosted a week-long study-away program in Washington, D.C., where 23 students had the opportunity to immerse themselves in new surroundings and learn more in-depth about Black culture and history. For some students, this was their first time…
