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Students are shown in Fresno State's Henry Madden Library in 2009. Madden was found to have held "deeply antisemitic views and Nazi sympathies," prompting the school to rename the building. (Eric ...
Fresno State’s library named for a man who expressed ‘clear antisemitic hate’ and Nazi sympathies, university says Public university in California to study renaming its Henry Madden Library ...
California State University trustees voted to remove the name of a former librarian from the Fresno State library after revelations in his personal documents that he held antisemitic views and was ...
Students, guests and staff gather around in February 2009 to celebrate the expansion of the then-Henry Madden Library at California State University, Fresno. Madden’s name was removed from the ...
California State University, Fresno, will officially rename the Henry Madden Library, dropping its namesake over his antisemitic views, a move formalized Wednesday by a vote of the California State ...
FRESNO, Calif. — California State University trustees voted to remove the name of a former librarian from the Fresno State library after revelations in his personal documents that he held ...
California's Fresno State removes Nazi sympathizer Henry Madden's name from library By Andrew Chamings , Editor-at-Large July 14, 2022 Fresno State Library, formerly Madden Library, Fresno, Calif.
The California State University Board of Trustees voted Wednesday to remove the name of a Nazi sympathizer from the Fresno State campus library after a monthslong process of formal requests, ...
A Black woman heads the library today and writes about what that means to her. | Commentary Fresno State Library seeks truth and understanding as it moves beyond name controversy Skip to main content ...
This is the very first time a Ramadan exhibit has been displayed at Fresno State. If you would like to visit, the exhibit is ...
Fresno State will change the name of its library, whose namesake was found to have held “deeply antisemitic views and Nazi sympathies,” university officials said.