Fresno State Lists December Events, Highlights Human Rights Day
Fresno State announced a slate of early December campus events and notices, including a Dec 10 77th Commemoration of Human Rights Day with speakers and poetry. The bulletin also detailed holiday schedules, staff and faculty notices, and student engagement items that will affect campus operations and community participation in the final weeks of the fall semester.

Fresno State released a campus bulletin outlining events and administrative notices for early December, centering attention on a Dec 10 observance of Human Rights Day. The 77th Commemoration of Human Rights Day will be hosted by the Human Rights Coalition of the Central Valley and will feature a keynote speaker from the ACLU of Northern California, along with poetry readings by the Fresno Poet Laureate. The event presents a public opportunity for civic engagement on campus during a period of heightened academic activity.
The campus announcement also enumerated holiday event schedules and a series of staff and faculty notices intended to clarify service hours and administrative expectations as the semester draws to a close. Student engagement items for the final weeks of the fall term were included, covering training and service opportunities for students seeking to balance academic responsibilities with extracurricular and civic programming. The notices are aimed at informing faculty, staff and students about available resources and upcoming programming that will influence daily operations.
For Fresno County residents the Commemoration of Human Rights Day offers a local forum for discussion and reflection on civil liberties and rights related topics, and it brings a regional human rights organization and a prominent civil liberties organization into direct conversation with campus audiences. The inclusion of the Fresno Poet Laureate underscores the event s cultural as well as civic dimensions, creating space for artistic expression alongside policy discussion.

Administratively, the bulletin serves as a practical communication tool to help campus units coordinate schedules, adjust service coverage and support students during assessment and holiday periods. Residents and the campus community should consult Fresno State event listings for specific times and locations, and for any updates to holiday hours or service changes. As the semester ends, these notices will shape how faculty, staff and students engage with the university s public programming and operational rhythms.


