California State University, Fresno
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{{Infobox_University
|image = Image:Medlnfull.jpg
|name = California State University, Fresno
|motto = Lucem Accipe Ut Reddas
(Latin, "Receive the light that you may give it forth.")
|established = 1911
|type = Public
|president= Dr. John Welty
|city = Fresno
|state = California
|country = USA
|undergrad = 18,000
|postgrad = 3,000
|staff= 1,195
|campus = Urban, 327 acres and 1,083-acre University Farm
|mascot = Bulldog
|colors = Cardinal and blue
|website= www.csufresno.edu
}}
Image:CSUF campus.jpg
California State University, Fresno, commonly referred to as Fresno State, or as the "other FSU" (that abbreviation being shared by Florida State University), is one of the campuses of California State University, located at the northeast edge of Fresno, California, at the foot of the majestic Sierra Nevada mountain range in the San Joaquin Valley. Fresno County is the sixth largest metropolitan area in California. The university is within an hour's drive of many mountain and lake resorts and within a three- or four-hour drive of both Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Fall semester runs from late August through December. The spring semester runs from mid-January through mid-May. Short sessions are offered throughout the summer.
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Campus
Fresno State was officially designated as an arboretum in 1978 and now boasts more than 4,000 trees on campus. The 388-acre main campus features more than 46 traditional and modern buildings. An additional 34 structures are on the 1,022-acre University Farm, which is considered one of the most modern and best equipped agricultural facilities in the West.
Fresno State purports to have the only commercial winery operating on a college campus in America.
Academics
Accreditation
Fresno State is accredited by California Board of Education and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. The university has 23 nationally accredited departmental programs, among the highest number within the CSU system. Image:CSUF foggy.jpg
Colleges
- College of Agricultural Sciences and Technology
- College of Arts and Humanities
- Craig School of Business
- Kremen School of Education and Human Development
- College of Engineering
- College of Health and Human Services
- College of Science and Mathematics
- College of Social Sciences
Athletics and traditions
Fresno State is a member of the NCAA's Division I. Fresno State has been a member of the Western Athletic Conference since 1992. Before that, it had been a member of the Big West Conference since 1988. Fresno State was also a member of the Big West's predecessor, the Pacific Coast Athletic Association since its inception in 1969 and was a member of the California Collegiate Athletic Association from its beginning in 1939 (when Fresno State was in Division II).
Fresno State's football team, currently coached by Pat Hill, has garnered a reputation for being willing to play any top-ranked opponent, anytime, anywhere (usually on the opponent's field). Fresno State (as of December 2005) has achieved success with a 10-8 record against BCS teams, the most by any program not in a BCS conference. This has not only helped Fresno State gain revenue from top-ranked programs, it has also provided the Bulldogs a following among college football fans who admire its willingness to challenge the best teams (and has resulted in the Bulldogs being featured more regularly on college football TV programs than most non-BCS conference teams). However, their success in their non conference games hasn't translated to wins in conference play. The Bulldogs are yet to win the WAC championship under Pat Hill. Fresno State often travels between 10,000-20,000 miles during its football season, between its WAC conference games (the conference itself is quite spread out geographically) and its usually brutal non-conference schedule.
Sports
Fresno State fields seven sports for men. They are:
Fresno State fields nine sports for women. They are:
Sports facilities
- Bulldog Stadium, football
- Save Mart Center, basketball, volleyball, wrestling
- Beiden Field, baseball
- Bulldog Diamond, softball
- Student Horse Center, equestrian
- Warmerdam Field, track and field
- North Gym, volleyball, wrestling
- Spalding G. Wathen Tennis Center, tennis
Traditions
- Official colors are Cardinal and Blue
- The mascot of Fresno State is a bulldog named Timeout.
- The green "V" worn on the back of the football players' helmets (and also on the front of the basketball uniforms along the neckline) honors the San Joaquin Valley and the mutual importance that both the area and school have played in each other's success.
Fight song
Fight Varsity</br> On your toes dig in and hit that line!</br> We're all pulling hard for you</br> So fight and give the best there is in you</br> Fight Varsity</br> On your toes and hit that line!</br> We'll fight on to victory</br> We're always true to Fresno State!
Alma Mater
Let us in song, our voices raise</br> In cloistered courts, to sound thy praise.</br> Each voice and heart that sings is true</br> To thee, oh, Cardinal and Blue.</br> For thee, our hopes and memories;</br> For thee, our hearts and loyalties.</br> Thy sons and daughters hail thee great,</br> Our Alma Mater, Fresno State!
Notable alumni
- Armen A. Alchian, Emeritus Professor, Founder of the "UCLA Tradition" in Economics
- Verna L. Allen, Exec. Dir. Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Ed
- Theresa Alvillar-Speake, Director of the Office of Minority Economic Impact, Department of Energy
- Marvin Baxter, Justice, California Supreme Court
- Prof. Wendell Bell, Yale University's Graduate Studies Director
- William Boyanjian, President, Gemological Institute of America
- Lee P. Brown, former Mayor of Houston, former New York Police Commissioner
- Ezunial Burts, President - Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce
- Cruz Bustamante, California Lieutenant Governor
- Joe Cafaro, Cafaro Cellars, Napa Valley, California
- Malinda Chouinard, Owner of Patagonia, one of the world's most successful designers of outdoor clothing and gear
- Roy Christopher, Emmy Award winning set designer
- Jac Cole, Winemaker for the Charles Krug Winery
- Jim Costa, former California State Senator
- Joy Covey, Former Chief Strategy Officer, Amazon.com
- Sid Craig, CEO, Co-Founder and Chairman of the Board of Jenny Craig, Inc.
- Dr. Joseph Crowley, President Emeritus, University of Nevada
- Larry S. Dickenson, Senior VP Sales, Boeing
- Nat DiBuduo, President, Allied Grape Growers of California
- William Everson, poet (did not graduate)
- David Fillpot, President of Alaras Software, enterprise software development
- Major General Jon Gallinetti, Commander Joint Warfighting Center, and Director, Joint Training, J-7, U.S. Joint Forces Command
- Geoffrey Gamble, President, Montana State Univ.
- Jim Ganduglia; Touring musician with Johnny Mathis
- Kirk D. Grimes, Exec. of Energy & Chemicals, Fluor Corp
- Kenny Guinn, Governor of Nevada
- Robert Hanashiro, USA Today Photographer
- Rick Douglas Husband, mission commander, shuttle Columbia, 2003
- Sam Iacobellis, CEO, Rockwell International (retired). Led development of B1 bomber
- Bill Jones, former California Secretary of State
- Emily Kuroda, Award-Winning Actress
- Joe Lizama, Touring musician with Johnny Mathis
- Alex A. Martinez, Deputy CAO, San Diego County
- Manny Mashouf, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, bebe fashions
- Eric McAfee, Co-founder of Cagan McAfee Capital Partners
- Dennis Morgigno, Station Manager, Channel 4, San Diego
- Col. Steven Nagel, NASA Astronaut
- Paul O'Neill, former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, CEO of Alcoa Corporation
- Dr. Norval Pohl, President, University of North Texas
- Charles Poochigian, California State Senator
- Tammy Savage, Manager of Business Development, Microsoft
- Gary Soto, acclaimed poet, essayist, and fiction writer
- Roberta Spear, Award-Winning Poet
- Sherley Anne Williams, Author, National Book Award Nominee, Emmy Award Winner
Notable athletes
- Rafer Alston, Houston Rockets point guard
- Frenchy Bordagaray, major-league baseball player
- David Carr, Houston Texans quarterback
- Trent Dilfer, Cleveland Browns quarterback
- Henry Ellard, former NFL wide receiver
- Tom Goodwin, Major League Baseball outfielder
- Logan Mankins, NFL offensive lineman-New England Patriots
- Lorenzo Neal, All-pro NFL Fullback-San Diego Chargers
- Michael Pittman, NFL Running Back-Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- James Sanders, NFL strong safety-New England Patriots
- Jerry Tarkanian, basketball coach
- Jeff Tedford, Head Football Coach, University of California
- Cornelius Warmerdam, former Pole Vault world record holder
- Jeff Weaver, Major League Baseball pitcher
Notable faculty and staff
- Kenneth Fugelsang, Fresno State Winemaster--leads world-renowned enology program
- Eric W. Hickey, Criminology Professor - Noted criminologist and author.
Notable former faculty and staff
- Victor Davis Hanson, founder of Classics Department--historian, essayist, columnist
- Philip Levine, English--widely known poet and Pulitzer Prize winner
- Roger Tatarian, journalism--editor-in-chief, United Press International (deceased)
- Lawrence R. Sutherland, Music--widley known conductor, clinician and adjudicator, founder of the Western States Collegiate Wind Band Festival
External links
- Fresno State Web site
- Official Fresno State athletics site
- Official Fresno State news service -- daily updates
- The Collegian student newspaper
- Top Ten Things That Make Fresno State Unique
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