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California State University Chancellor Joseph Castro resigned after criticism over his handling of sexual assault allegations leveled against a high-ranking colleague.
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Fresno State is holding a three-part discussion series on the 1619 Project and the legacy of racial inequality in America. Kathleen Schock spoke with two of the people behind those events, Fresno State’s Dean of Library Services Del Hornbuckle, and Professor Emeritus of History Dr. Malik Simba.
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At 8 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 4, at the Concert Hall, 10 restored violins and one cello that survived the Holocaust will be played by the Fresno State Symphony Orchestra for a special concert, “Violins of Hope” conducted by Dr. Thomas Loewenheim, professor of cello and director of the Symphony Orchestra and Strings.
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While working as an elementary school teacher in the Central Valley, Marie Casao was disturbed by how her fellow educators taught indengous history to…
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On this week’s Valley Edition: Why Fresno has become such a hot housing market, and how rising prices are deepening the affordable housing crisis.Plus,…
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Fresno State faculty members are launching a new program to incorporate the voices of marginalized community members into policymaking in the city of…
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Now that the 2020 census data has been released, the work is on to redraw California’s political maps. To learn how the process is going and the political…
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In 2019 the Brooklyn Museum in New York hosted an exhibition looking at art 50 years after the Stonewall uprising, a landmark moment in LGBTQ history. And…
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Fresno State marketing professor Monique Bell recently published a first-of-its-kind study of Black entrepreneurs in the wine industry. What she found is…
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On July 4th, 1776, the United States declared its independence from Britain, a monumental move that many at the time thought was a bad idea. The new book,…