Dr. Alfred Evans, a professor emeritus of political science at Fresno State, spoke on the Supreme Court’s recent highly-publicized Hobby Lobby decision calling it a victory for religious freedom...
Don Lee and W.J. Hennigan contributed to this report / Los Angeles Times (MCT)
President Barack Obama plans to address the nation today to outline a broader offensive against Sunni militants in the...
Before cable television outlets could break news of the Michael Brown shooting in Ferguson, Mo., at the hands of a white police officer, there was already a mass buzz on Twitter — intense debate on racial...
Geography professor Michelle Calvarese is trying to give her students the best learning environment possible, using a seating chart and no-laptop policy.
Calvarese, who has been teaching for...
William Dailey is walking down a packed hallway through throngs of people with his faithful dog Farley, a black lab that helps him navigate the busy campus of Fresno State. Dailey, a professor of gerontology, is visually impaired.
When Dr. Rodney Anderson failed to show up to consecutive classes, part of me knew something had to be wrong. Dr. Anderson, whom my friends and I, when speaking of him, affectionately called Rodney, just did not miss class.
Dr. Rodney Anderson, who taught a variety of political courses at Fresno State since 1996, died unexpectedly Tuesday, March 6. He was 46.
The announcement to campus was made by Dr. David Schecter, the department chair, who added that Dr. Anderson died “peacefully at his home.” The cause of death has not been announced.
For the past 40 years Ken Fugelsang has provided countless students with the education necessary to make it in the wine industry. His students have won hundreds of awards, and after four decades of service to the university, he will retire this spring.
Dixie Salazar has been a working artist and writer for 40 years. Salazar was once a part-time lecturer for the English department at Fresno State for 16 years and retired last year.
Air Force Capt. David Magoc, an aerospace studies assistant professor at California State University, Fresno received two medals for his service earlier this year.
If you are looking for an inspirational place to study, alive with the natural wonders of the world, past and present, you should check out the lobby of the Science II building.