Fresno State Focus returns with a new set!
In Fresno State Focus this week: campus updates and safety, International Women’s Day, and important women on the Collegian staff.
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In Fresno State Focus this week: campus updates and safety, International Women’s Day, and important women on the Collegian staff.
Read MoreWe introduce you to a Fresno organization that helps labrador retrievers find a forever home and take you into the public relations class that’s working to help make those family connections.
Read MoreThis edition of Fresno State Focus will air live Wednesday, November 2nd at 4 p.m. on Fresno State Focus YouTube, at 6 p.m.on Comcast Channel 94 and AT&T U-Verse Channel 99
Read MoreBeautify Fresno, Big Hat Days and unsung heroes on campus.
Read MoreThis week on Fresno State Focus Anchors Anissa Martinez and Karl Cooke Jr. will take us into the Fresno Chaffee Zoo to take a peek into the animal life there.
Read MoreAnchors Lily Gonzales of Concord and Ana Cruz Lopez of San Joaquin will look at the University’s decision to rename the Henry Madden Library in this week’s Spanish show.
Read MoreAnchors, Leticia Leal of Fresno and Lily Gonzalez of Concord look at on-campus COVID-19 testing as we approach the upcoming holiday season.
Read MoreThis edition of Fresno State Focus will stream live at 4 p.m. Wednesday, October 20th on CMAC.TV on the “Education” channel and fresnostatefocus.com. You can also find us on the Fresno State Focus TV YouTube page, the Fresno State Focus Facebook page, and Comcast Channel 94 and U-Verse Channel 99.
Read MoreThis edition of Fresno State Focus will stream live at 4 p.m. Wednesday, October 13, on CMAC.TV on the “Education” channel, fresnostatefocus.com, the Fresno State Focus TV YouTube page, and the Fresno State Focus Facebook page. You can also watch Fresno State Focus on Comcast Channel 94 and U-Verse Channel 99.
Read MoreThis week on Fresno State Focus, Anchors Noah Chavez of Fowler and Lily Gonzalez of Concord look at campus safety. Lily will talk with public information officer Tony Botti, who has tips to keep students safe on campus.
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