Tag: Education
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Faculty and staff spotlight: Brittney Randolph

Faculty and staff spotlight: Brittney Randolph Brittney Randolph is the Program Director of Programs for Children, Inc. at Fresno State. In this role, Brittney manages three early education centers providing early education services for children three months to five years old. She is also a co-facilitator for Sistah to Sistah, which creates a safe place…
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Meet Bobby Brown, senior art major

Meet Bobby Brown, senior art major Bobby Brown’s journey as an artist started at age 5. Growing up on the southwest / west side of Fresno, he didn’t have many options to practice or learn a range of different mediums. Pencils and paper torn out of either notepads or the backs of books were his…
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Kwanzaa Communal Celebration: The Dinner Table

Kwanzaa Communal Celebration: The Dinner Table The Black Student Success Initiative (BSSI) hosted a dinner at the Resnick Student Union for students, staff, and faculty to gather and celebrate Kwanzaa at the start of the holiday season. The dinner was hosted in partnership with the Cross Cultural and Gender Center and received support from faculty…
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Black Student Success Honorable Tribute: Columbus S. Craig

Black Student Success Honorable Tribute: Columbus S. Craig Columbus S. Craig (April 8, 1936 – September 26, 2023) graduated from Central High School in 1955. While at Central, he lettered in four sports: baseball, basketball, football and track. In his senior year, he was a participant for the county in the first city/county baseball game.…
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Play great, act cool: Building community connections at the Satellite Student Union

Play great, act cool: Building community connections at the Satellite Student Union Serving as the program production supervisor for the student unions, Michael Bonner oversees the technical production of all events hosted at the Satellite Student Union (SSU), including celebrations, musical and dance performances, staff and faculty gatherings, conferences and more. Most recently, Bonner oversaw…
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October High Five Recap

October High Five Recap Congratulations to the following DOSAEM staff members on receiving High Fives in the month of October! AMY ALLEN, Student Involvement: Amy, thank you for all your support and your leadership as we geared up for Fresno State Welcome Weeks! You’re a true advocate for student success and inspire us to continue…
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Connect with local employers, find internship opportunities

Connect with local employers, find internship opportunities Meet the Professionals: Internship Edition is a free mixer open to all students, giving them the opportunity to connect with local employers from various industries looking to hire interns. Meet the Professionals will be hosted by the Career Development Center, on November 9 from 4:00 p.m. – 6:00…
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Black Student Success Initiative welcomes community to campus at Super Saturday

Black Student Success Initiative welcomes community to campus at Super Saturday “Black student success is our business,” said Sade Johnson, interim program director of the Black Student Success Initiative, as she welcomed hundreds of students and their families to Fresno State this weekend at Super Saturday: Black College and Career Summit. An annual event, Super…
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Fresno State hosts Native American Youth Conference

Fresno State hosts Native American Youth Conference Nearly 400 students and their families visited campus on November 4 for the Native American Youth Conference. Hosted by the Native American Initiative, this annual conference is open to all 6-12 grade students. In past years, students have traveled from as far as Bakersfield and Redding to attend. This…
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Mindy Kates receives Outstanding Alumni Award

Mindy Kates receives Outstanding Alumni Award Mindy Kates, Fresno State’s Survivor Advocate and the head of the Survivor Advocacy Services at Fresno State’s Student Health and Counseling Center, recently received the Outstanding Alumni Award from Central Unified School District for her service to the community and commitment to students. “I feel honored to have received…
