During the fall 2010 through the fall 2011 semesters, emeritus economics professor James Cypher will study to see if Mexico can learn from Brazil economically and technologically.
» Michelle Furnier
Emeritus professor to do research in Latin America
Some find jobs on social sites
After graduating a semester early from Cornell University in New York, Willy Franzen became aggravated with entry-level job searching.
Gettin’ to know St. Patrick
For most, wearing the color green and pinching those who don’t, and going to parties and drinking massive amounts of beer are generally the activities most associated with the day that comes in the middle of March every year.
Students share works at national literature conference
Two Fresno State students will travel to the national society for the Study of Multi-ethnic Literature of the United States (MELUS) conference, generally a place where professors and Ph.D candidates present their work, in April to discuss the papers they wrote.
A day best spent in pairs
A day consisting of candy and flowers, hugs and kisses, cards and jewelry and love and death.
Nursing student finds inspiration in silent cause
Miriam Mahfoud struggled with deciding on a major while in high school. She eventually decided on nursing after she visited a small orphanage in a rural village in Cambodia. The 19 year old was on a missions trip with her church.
Alumnus produces new suspense film
Lights. Camera. Action.
These are words that Fresno State alumnus Robert J. Thissen knows far too well.
$1.4 million grant will create diversity
With a new $1.4 million grant given to the area of geosciences, the hope is to create more diversity in the geosciences program.
Library extends hours
The Henry Madden Library will extend its hours during finals, and will be open seven days a week.






