A Web page with information about the proposed Master Plan update at California State University, Fresno is available at www.csufresno.edu/masterplan.
Nearly half a century ago, planners mapped a footprint for the campus to meet the needs of 20,000 students. With growth that has exceeded that figure (last fall Fresno State enrolled a record 22,388 students) it’s [...]
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Campus Master Plan Web page offers information
April 30, 2008: The last few weeks of school
The Collegian Online asks students what they are thinking about the last few weeks of school.
Welty attending national summit
Dr. John D. Welty, president of California State University, Fresno, is one of the invited participants in the Higher Education Summit for Global Development at the Department of State in Washington, D.C., today and Wednesday (April 29-30).
Rwandan President Paul Kagame will join Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings and U.S. Agency [...]
Chestnut Avenue reopens
Chestnut Avenue, from Shaw to Bullard avenues, east of Fresno State, reopened Friday, April 25, for through traffic.
Temporary traffic control will be in place because of work yet to completed at intersections of Shaw/Chestnut and Bullard/Chestnut that includes new traffic signal poles and equipment.
A new roundabout at the intersection of Barstow and Chestnut avenues [...]
First Nations pow wow
Fresno State’s First Nations American Indian Student Organization hosted a traditional pow wow on campus Saturday.
Bulldog Pantry feeds local families
The women sit on the sunny porch off Shaw Avenue near campus for a few hours each Saturday, talking over coffee like friends do.
Students continue budget protests
In light of the proposed budget cuts to the California State University (CSU) system, students are doing all they can to prevent their education from being affected.
No. 10 ’Dogs stop Warriors
The Fresno State softball team swept the Hawaii Wahine Warriors in an extremely competitive three-game series this weekend at Bulldog diamond.
Around the room
On Tuesday, the Campus Fee Advisory Committee made their recommendation to President John D. Welty: a $52 increase, with $20 going toward the IRA fee and $32 going toward athletics, down from the original $70 increase the student body voted on several weeks ago.
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