The Armenian Studies program held the second in a series of lectures on Wednesday that focused on works of art by Ottoman Armenians up until the early 20th century.
Dr. Ronald Marchese, a Fresno State...
Fresno State is recognizing diversity on campus by holding the second annual Cross Cultural Celebration Week, a weeklong event celebrating different cultures that make up the campus community.
Geraldine...
Hispanic Heritage Month kicked off on Wednesday with Bienvenida at the Cesar Chavez monument in the Peace Garden, celebrating Mexican Independence Day.
Bienvenida, presented by the Latino Faculty and...
The Fresno Greek Fest celebrated its 55th year this past weekend with loads of food and drinks, dancing, and water slides.
The festival started out as a one-night event five years ago and has since...
Fresno State is gearing up for International Student Week, a series of events aimed at recognizing the campus’ diverse culture and promoting study abroad opportunities.
The weeklong festivities will...
Over the summer, 14 students traveled to Russia as part of aninternational study tour for an unforgettable glimpse into the country’s history,culture and nature.
Professor Michelle DenBeste, chair...
Tuesday marked the 20th year of Fresno State's International Coffee Hour. Organized by the International Student Services Program. Anyone interested in international affairs is welcomed to attend these...
The International Coffee Hour, a weekly event in the Henry Madden Library that takes you around the globe, starts Tuesday.
Coordinated by the International Student Service Program, the event...
A new generation of youth is slowly becoming the face of Muslim Women. The Hijab does not only refer to the headscarf a Muslim woman wears but to a lifestyle. The lifestyle, of a modest woman by covering...
The chilly weather did not stop the flurry of hand-shapes and gestures at a local Starbucks, where a group of Fresno State students put its American Sign Language (ASL) skills to work Tuesday night.
The...
The attack on the Twin Towers 11 years ago left the United States in shock, and some of the outrage about the terrorism has been misdirected at the Sikh community in America.
There are about 100,000...