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The Chico State Emeritus and Retired Faculty and Staff Association (ERFSA) is thrilled to announce the esteemed inductees for the 2025 Hall of Honors. Eight remarkable individuals, whose contributions have significantly impacted the university, will be celebrated during a special ceremony and luncheon on Friday, May 30.
This event aims to recognize the dedication and achievements of faculty and staff who have played pivotal roles in advancing education and empowering the university community. Each inductee has demonstrated exceptional commitment to their fields, inspiring countless students and colleagues throughout their careers.
The Hall of Honors serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of those who have shaped the educational landscape at Chico State. The inductees will join a prestigious group of previous honorees, further solidifying their place in the history of the institution. The ceremony promises to be a heartfelt occasion, uniting alumni, current faculty, and staff in celebrating the profound impact of these individuals on the university's mission and values.
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