Paul DeRuosi is an active member of the Central Valley Education Community and an integral part of the Fresno State Student Secretariat and his career is devoted to advocating student success. After graduating from Fresno University with a degree in criminology, he worked at the department of social welfare in Fresno County and started a nationally accepted general relief recipient program. In 1985, he returned to Fresno and obtained a master's degree in art. Delos established numerous student scholarship programs at Fresno and the University of California Health Sciences. In Fresno, DeRuosi has partnered with Mark Radin and has developed a community service scholarship program that offers career-related volunteer experiences to over 1,200 students. These scholars have offered over 180,000 hours of service to the Greater Fresno District.
Brian Ekmanian (2001), born and raised in Fresno, became a member of the Fresno community. He and his father are members of the Sigma Chi Brotherhood and often participate in sports events and work together. When Ecmanan went to college, he applied for several places, but eventually I decided to stay in Fresno. He also joined Sigmaqi and was able to find social and academic status in Fresno.
At the age of 17, Kadar - Mestan moved to Fresno alone from Indonesia. After acquiring a bachelor 's degree in Food Science and Technology from Fresno University, he received a master' s degree in food science from Washington State University and a master 's degree in World Food Act from Michigan State University. "With this program I have been able to see the world and connect with people from all over the world.The plan relates not only to food regulation but also to the underlying culture and tradition, Law affecting ... Laws coming from people ... So when I obey the law I will respect people ... This is the way I can connect with various people all over the world. "