Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) voted 8-7 on March 4 in favor of supporting the administration to split the surplus of graduation commencement funds evenly between Fresno State’s colleges.
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We all laughed at the thought of campus closing because, let’s get real here, we are all in that point of the semester where we are either burnt out, ready for spring vacation or counting down the days...
Fresno State is making significant changes to spring 2020 graduation ceremonies.
The university will no longer hold a main commencement ceremony honoring the entire graduating class, but instead...
Bulldog Stadium is currently being considered to host Fresno State’s Chicano/Latino graduation ceremony, according to an article from Vida en el Valle.
In a November article, Vida en el Valle reported...
Fresno State's Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) passed new changes for the new club grant policy and voted to provide more funds to sports clubs as long as dollars are matched by Student Affairs and Enrollment...
Camerina Morales, a Chicanx from the small town of Orange Cove grew up going to school with all the same people.
In her dominantly Hispanic town, less than four percent of residents pursue a bachelor’s...
The Save Mart Center will be host to a historic weekend, as more than 6,200 students receive degrees, making it the biggest graduating class ever at Fresno State. Also for the first time in history, Fresno...
This year’s Fresno State University Commencement will take place in the afternoon instead of the morning for the first time since 2004.
Students and guests are invited to the Save Mart Center on...
Students in the California State University system can count on graduating early, or on time, thanks to a host of free online courses that are available.
CSU Fully Online offers free online courses...
“What’s your major?” used to one of my least favorite small talk questions. When I answer with “journalism,” it elicits mixed reviews. Some people are quick to respond, while others pause before...
Elizabeth Barba, Kremen School of Education and Human Development
Born in Mexico, Elizabeth Barba moved to the U.S. when she was only six months old. In eighth grade she began studying French and now...
Ana Alcantar’s light continues to shine.
The Jan and Bud Richter Center for Community Engagement and Service-Learning is honoring the late Fresno State student through a sunflower pin. The pins were...