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Destination ImagiNation

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Begin the journey of a lifetime

Destination ImagiNation, Inc. is an extraordinary non-profit organization that provides educational programs for students to learn and experience creativity, teamwork and problem solving. Every year, we reach 100,000 students across the U.S. and in more than 30 countries. Destination ImagiNation, our core program, is an exhilarating after-school activity in which students work in teams to solve mind-bending Challenges and present their solutions at Tournaments.

Support Higher Education

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Below is a letter from California State University Fresno President, John D. Welty requesting that individuals, groups or organizations write letters to the Governor and elected officials to make higher education a priority.

SHORT-TERM STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS

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SHORT-TERM STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS
SUMMER 2010

A great opportunity to study abroad and earn some units. Check out these short-term travel studies. Make your deposits now so you are assured a space on any of these experiences. All study programs are led by our Fresno State faculty.

China: From Farm to Fork: Agricultural and Food Production Practices
AGEC 185 T - 3 units
May 29 - June 8, 2010
For information contact: Dr. Annette Levi
Email: alevi@csufresno.edu     Phone: 278-3040

Fresno State News

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The redesigned FresnoStateNews.com, the principal online news source for the university, is up and running. Besides a new look, there are several new features, easier navigation and the ability for users to comment on every post. FresnoStateNews.com is a product of the Office of University Communications.

Reading Lab at Fresno State

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The Reading Lab at Fresno State is underway for the spring semester--and due to an increasing number of Fresno State students' availability,  a few tutoring slots are still available.  Immediate openings are available for Tues/Thurs 3, 4, or 5:00 p.m.; a nominal fee applies.  Children in grades 1 through 6 are eligible.  Please call or email today to enroll your child for this on-campus extraordinary opportunity:  Dr. Judith C. Neal, Ed.D., Director, judith_neal@csufresno.edu, 278-0278 or 278-0079. 
  

Don Gerth New Book The People’s University

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New Book Chronicles CSU’s History
“The People’s University,” a new book authored by former Sacramento State University President Don Gerth was unveiled at the CSU Board of Trustees meeting this week.
 
The nearly 700-page book is filled with anecdotes from the system’s early founders and its subsequent leaders, faculty, staff and students. It focuses attention on the 1960 California Master Plan, which delineated the roles of the California State University, the University of California and the California Community Colleges.

Bulldog Byte - January

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Dear Campus Community,



Please enjoy the January Issue of the

Bulldog Byte!




Fresno State News Magazine

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Visit Fresno State News Magazine for Fresno State related news, activities and more.  The website allows you to print, download, view online all things Fresno State.  Go 'Dogs..!

 

 

Fresno State Magazine

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FresnoState Magazine focuses on community service

The fall 2009 FresnoState Magazine spotlights students, staff, faculty, administrators and alumni who have made community service an integral part of the Fresno State educational experience.
 
This issue details the launch of the public phase of the Campaign for Fresno State, profiles student-athletes who star in their sports and in the classroom and reports on preparations for the centennial celebration. Alumni news and notes and a tree portrait by award-winning illustrator and professor Doug Hansen are other features.

Peter's Edu Blog Article
For the Love of Scrubs: PorterHouse Media Remix

I love Scrubs... and this rocks..!

Student Protests At CSU Fresno

 Students all over the nation today are protesting increases in tuition, reduced class offerings, furloughs and more.   At CSU Fresno, students marched from Shaw Avenue to campus chanting and carrying posters and the like.  The event was tame and offered the gathering of peace officers little to do.

Go 'Dogs...!

 

Traffic on 19th Avenue was temporarily shut down today when students from San Francisco State University protesting cuts to educational funding poured into the street and blocked traffic.

~SF Gate

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Technology: How to Strategically Plan

Strategic Planning

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Obama Wants to Reduce Educational Dropouts

President Obama has a new game plan that will have lasting implications for the American Education System.  His goal: Closing low performing schools, fire teachers and principals that haven't improved the academic scores of their students.  President Obama is proposing $900 million to states and education districts that agree to drastically change/close or reopen their worst performing schools as charter schools.  The president's new policy is a bid to help roughtly between 2, Isbn:  The Plan: Barack Obama's Promise to America and His Plan for the Economy, Iraq, Healthcare, and More The Obama Education Plan: An Education Week Guide

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Drupalist & Author, JRedding

Drupal Training with Jacob Redding (his awesome site though a bit out of date) and Chapter Three.  We are going to be covering the use of Drupal's Panels on websites.  Panels is a way to present data/information in different ways.

At the very bottom of this article you'll find Jacob's new Drupal 7 book cooming out shortly.

Isbn:  Beginning Drupal

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Flashlight Online 2.0

 

Today I went to another Brown Bag Technology Seminar at CSU Fresno.  JoLynne Blake presented Washingtion State's new FREE survey application for teachers and educators.

 

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