Local scholars embark education at Cal State Stanislaus

Five students from Reedley, Dinuba and Fowler are amongst 3,000 students to be start their educational journeys at the California State University Stanislaus campus in Turlock

Signage on the campus of California State University, Stanislaus with an athletic stadium in the short distance behind the sign. Photo courtesy of the California State University website.
Signage on the campus of California State University, Stanislaus with an athletic stadium in the short distance behind the sign. Photo courtesy of the California State University website.
Mid Valley Times Staff
Published October 4, 2023  • 
2:00 pm

TURLOCK – Cal State Stanislaus is extending a warm welcome to over 3,000 resilient Warriors who are embarking on their educational journeys for the fall semester of 2023; and included amongst those few thousand is a handful students from local towns.

These new students are encompassing a vibrant tapestry of first-time and transfer scholars, both full-time and part-time, who have chosen to embark on their undergraduate and graduate pursuits. From local Fresno County communities, five promising individuals include:

Richard Avila of Reedley
Aaliyah Twing of Dinuba
Donald Sherman of Fowler
Serena Gutierrez of Dinuba
Jacob Diaz of Reedley

With a steadfast commitment to academic excellence and a dedication to nurturing the aspirations of its students, Cal State Stanislaus stands as a beacon of opportunity in the heart of the Central Valley, according to a news release from the university. Spanning across a picturesque 228-acre campus in Turlock and the thriving Stockton Campus nestled within the historic Magnolia District, the university’s impact extends far and wide.

Distinguished by its esteemed faculty and a diverse array of high-caliber academic programs, the university boasts 43 majors, 41 minors and over 100 specialized areas of focus. Additionally, it offers a comprehensive selection of 16 master’s degree programs, seven credential programs and a doctoral program in educational leadership.

As these new Warriors embark on their educational odyssey, may they find inspiration, wisdom and boundless opportunities that lie ahead at California State University, Stanislaus.

Mid Valley Times Staff