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y AC i, ews The Daily Collegian • September 16,1991 5' Center: Mexican university forms exchange with CSUF Continued from page 1 CSUF and the Universidad de Guanajuato have been offering student and faculty exchanges in the areas of social work, nursing and agriculture. During past exchanges, CSUF students and faculty have spent three to six weeksduring the sum¬ mer studying or participating in research projects at the Univeni- dad deGuanajuato, said Andrew AIvarado, a CSUF social work education professor. However, there are plana, through the department of for¬ eign languages, to eventually extend the program to a semes¬ ter stay, he said. In addition to spending time at another institution, students a re also given the opportunity to live in private homes with local families. "Life-long relationships are formed," said Alvarado. Many of the stu¬ dents return to Mexico to visit the families they stayed with, he said. Because of similarities between the two schools, such as course offerings, admission procedures and aca¬ demic programs, the Universi¬ dad de Guanajuato has been cho¬ sen as CSUFs sister institution. "The people of Fresno and the Universidad of Guanajuato are open to building programs to cor- The people of Fresno and the Universidad of Guanajuato are open to building programs to correspond with the universities." Rector Luis Felipe Sanchez Hernandez the universi¬ ties," Her¬ nandez said. While other CSUs offer ex¬ changes with Mexican in¬ stitutions, CSUF is cur¬ rently the only university in the CSU sys¬ tem that offers exchange pro¬ grams with the Universidad de Guanajuato. The S California State University, Fresno on behalf of cholarshlp Fund for Academic Excellence cordially Invites you to a reception for Her Excellency Benazir Bhutto Former Prime Minister of Pakistan Thursday, September 19, 1991 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Residense Dining Facility California State University, Fresno $35 per person-or special CSUF student rate of $ 15 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 278-2431 The reception will precede tbe lecture to be delivered by Her Excellency Benazir Bhutto at 8:00 that evening tin the North Gym on campus. The lecture ia sponsored by the University Lecture Serie* as the highlight of the Fail Semester. Your $35 includes admission to the lecture (reserved seating). The Scholarship Fund for Academic Excellence hat been created to recognize academic excellence among the UnumwUy't student*. Earth Fact: Americans produce 154 million tons of garbage every vear-^aoughtofUltheNtwOrfcansSoptrdoniefrom top to bottom, twke a (by, every day. Fifty percent or t . thistrash is recyclable. •Although newspaper, glass and aliuniaum are lhe most cooionly recycled items, they aren't the only ones you can recycle. Tin cans (which are actually 99 percent swel), V » plastic soda bottles and milk canons, telephone books and corrugated cardboard are all recyclable. ■ Solutions: -,... •Recycle plastic soda bottles, plastic wrap, water bottles, coffee cm U&jfc-j>^ 'Bcfojfcrecjrcliag tin cans, rinse, remove paper labels and both aids and flatten. . •Flatten cardboard and paper, separate white from colored paper and bag or box it. Scwx: 50 S^pie Things You Can Do To Save The Earfft \TAJ CONTINENTAL ATtfD DILLONS SOCIAL CLUB| PRESENTS MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL 5:00PM- 2:00AM BUD LIGHT AND O ORS LIGHT 26 IMPORT BEERS, DINNER SPECIAL 6650 N. CEDAR 297-1015 Cut out this box and smoke it CENTRAL CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION POft THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG CHILDREN FIRST MEETING: C W C D V f. M C THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 19th 6pm. USU 309 U ''" GET TONOW US AND LEARN ABOUT HOW YOU CAN BE AN ADVOCATE OF YOUNG CHILDREN'S RIGHTS WELCOME! For a new healthy fresh alternative that will fit die college budget it's Goomba's Pasta. Goomba's makes all pastas and! sauces from scratch daily, with prices ranging from $2 to $6. • Goomba's also offers Cappacino, Espresso, freshly baked muffins and fruit selections for your early mornings. • Hours • 7:30 to 10:30 Monday thru Friday 12:00 to 10:30 Saturday & Sunday • Bulldog Plaza * Cedar & Barstow • 439-2502 • Watch for our Pasta Bucks • Kennel Bookstore o0 REAbVj Taking the CBEST, GMAT, GRE OR NTE? Study with more efficiency by using the Patterned Plan of Attack available in Cliffs Test Preparation Guides. These proven guides have helped thousands earn high scores. Available in General Books-278-4286.
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Title | 1991_09 The Daily Collegian September 1991 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1991 |
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Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
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Title | September 16, 1991, Page 5 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1991 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | y AC i, ews The Daily Collegian • September 16,1991 5' Center: Mexican university forms exchange with CSUF Continued from page 1 CSUF and the Universidad de Guanajuato have been offering student and faculty exchanges in the areas of social work, nursing and agriculture. During past exchanges, CSUF students and faculty have spent three to six weeksduring the sum¬ mer studying or participating in research projects at the Univeni- dad deGuanajuato, said Andrew AIvarado, a CSUF social work education professor. However, there are plana, through the department of for¬ eign languages, to eventually extend the program to a semes¬ ter stay, he said. In addition to spending time at another institution, students a re also given the opportunity to live in private homes with local families. "Life-long relationships are formed," said Alvarado. Many of the stu¬ dents return to Mexico to visit the families they stayed with, he said. Because of similarities between the two schools, such as course offerings, admission procedures and aca¬ demic programs, the Universi¬ dad de Guanajuato has been cho¬ sen as CSUFs sister institution. "The people of Fresno and the Universidad of Guanajuato are open to building programs to cor- The people of Fresno and the Universidad of Guanajuato are open to building programs to correspond with the universities." Rector Luis Felipe Sanchez Hernandez the universi¬ ties," Her¬ nandez said. While other CSUs offer ex¬ changes with Mexican in¬ stitutions, CSUF is cur¬ rently the only university in the CSU sys¬ tem that offers exchange pro¬ grams with the Universidad de Guanajuato. The S California State University, Fresno on behalf of cholarshlp Fund for Academic Excellence cordially Invites you to a reception for Her Excellency Benazir Bhutto Former Prime Minister of Pakistan Thursday, September 19, 1991 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Residense Dining Facility California State University, Fresno $35 per person-or special CSUF student rate of $ 15 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 278-2431 The reception will precede tbe lecture to be delivered by Her Excellency Benazir Bhutto at 8:00 that evening tin the North Gym on campus. The lecture ia sponsored by the University Lecture Serie* as the highlight of the Fail Semester. Your $35 includes admission to the lecture (reserved seating). The Scholarship Fund for Academic Excellence hat been created to recognize academic excellence among the UnumwUy't student*. Earth Fact: Americans produce 154 million tons of garbage every vear-^aoughtofUltheNtwOrfcansSoptrdoniefrom top to bottom, twke a (by, every day. Fifty percent or t . thistrash is recyclable. •Although newspaper, glass and aliuniaum are lhe most cooionly recycled items, they aren't the only ones you can recycle. Tin cans (which are actually 99 percent swel), V » plastic soda bottles and milk canons, telephone books and corrugated cardboard are all recyclable. ■ Solutions: -,... •Recycle plastic soda bottles, plastic wrap, water bottles, coffee cm U&jfc-j>^ 'Bcfojfcrecjrcliag tin cans, rinse, remove paper labels and both aids and flatten. . •Flatten cardboard and paper, separate white from colored paper and bag or box it. Scwx: 50 S^pie Things You Can Do To Save The Earfft \TAJ CONTINENTAL ATtfD DILLONS SOCIAL CLUB| PRESENTS MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL 5:00PM- 2:00AM BUD LIGHT AND O ORS LIGHT 26 IMPORT BEERS, DINNER SPECIAL 6650 N. CEDAR 297-1015 Cut out this box and smoke it CENTRAL CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION POft THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG CHILDREN FIRST MEETING: C W C D V f. M C THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 19th 6pm. USU 309 U ''" GET TONOW US AND LEARN ABOUT HOW YOU CAN BE AN ADVOCATE OF YOUNG CHILDREN'S RIGHTS WELCOME! For a new healthy fresh alternative that will fit die college budget it's Goomba's Pasta. Goomba's makes all pastas and! sauces from scratch daily, with prices ranging from $2 to $6. • Goomba's also offers Cappacino, Espresso, freshly baked muffins and fruit selections for your early mornings. • Hours • 7:30 to 10:30 Monday thru Friday 12:00 to 10:30 Saturday & Sunday • Bulldog Plaza * Cedar & Barstow • 439-2502 • Watch for our Pasta Bucks • Kennel Bookstore o0 REAbVj Taking the CBEST, GMAT, GRE OR NTE? Study with more efficiency by using the Patterned Plan of Attack available in Cliffs Test Preparation Guides. These proven guides have helped thousands earn high scores. Available in General Books-278-4286. |