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| | Motto: | Vox Veritas Vita (Latin, "Voice Truth Life" Speak the truth as a way of life.) | | Established: | 1947 | | Type: | Public university | | Endowment: | $11,055,255 | | President: | James M. Rosser | | Faculty: | 1,031 | | Undergraduates: | 15,352 | | Postgraduates: | 5,214 | | Location: | Los Angeles, California
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 | | Campus: | Urban, 175 acre (1.5 km²) | | Former names: | Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences (1947-64) California State College at Los Angeles (1964-72) | | Colors: | Black & Gold | | Mascot: | Golden Eagle | | Affiliations: | California State University system | | Website: | http://www.calstatela.edu | | California State University, Los Angeles (also known as Cal State L.A., CSULA, or CSLA) is a public university, part of the California State University system. The campus is located in Los Angeles, California, United States, in the University Hills district at the center of Los Angeles metropolitan area just five miles from Los Angeles civic and cultural center. Located next to two major interstate highway systems; Interstate 10 Freeway and Interstate 710 Freeway. For other uses, see Motto (disambiguation). ...
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Serving approximately 21,000 students primarily from the greater Los Angeles area. CSULA has more than 190,000 alumni. CSULA operates year round on the quarter system. Four quarters, each 11 weeks in duration. Cal State L.A. is organized into six colleges that incorporate 50 academic departments and divisions offering a variety of majors.[1] Six colleges offer nationally recognized science, arts, business, criminal justice, engineering, nursing, education and humanities programs at Cal State LA. CSULA is home to the critically-acclaimed Luckman Jazz Orchestra and to a unique university center for gifted students as young as 10. The Greater Los Angeles Area, or the Southland, (not to be confused with the Los Angeles Metro Area which includes only Los Angeles and Orange Counties) is the agglomeration of urbanized area around the county of Los Angeles, California, United States. ...
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The 175-acre hilltop campus core is home to the nation's first Charter College of Education, a NASA-funded SPACE program, a National Science Foundation funded environmental research center and other award-winning engineering programs. U.S. News has ranked CSULA's undergraduate business program as one of the best in the Los Angeles area. For other uses, see NASA (disambiguation). ...
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The teacher credential program has awarded more credentials in the state of California than any other public institution. Cal State L.A. also has the nation's largest early/pre-teen collegiate program, and the only graduate Criminalistics program west of the Mississippi River. The Television, Film, and Media Studies program is one of the foremost film schools in the CSU system, coordinating film and TV production experiences with the neighboring Hollywood film industry. The university awards more bachelor's degrees to Hispanics than any other California college or university.[2] It is also among the highest of any college or university in the United States. Cal State LA Studios is the production area of the Television, Film, and Media Studies program at California State University, Los Angeles, the only CSU campus in the Los Angeles basin. ...
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It is also home to the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts, a prestigious arts high school, notable for being the only arts high school in Los Angeles that allows for students from any district within Los Angeles County to attend. Classrooms are shared with Cal State L.A., however, LACHSA activities tend to be separate from those of Cal State L.A's. Notable LACHSA alumni include singer Josh Groban, actress Jenna Elfman.[3] actor/singer Corbin Bleu and renowned Los Angeles Clippers executive Ron "Country Club" Kobata. Los Angeles County High School for the Arts (LACHSA) is a public high school that operates on the campus of California State University, Los Angeles. ...
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History
Golden Eagle A bronze sculpture of CSULA mascot. The campus is nestled among rolling hills on a site that once housed one of California's 36 original adobes, built in 1776 by Franciscan missionaries and destroyed by fire in 1908. These lands once were part of a Spanish land grant known as the Rancho Rosa Castilla, created by the family of Juan Batista Batz, a Basque rancher from northern Spain who settled here in the 1850s. The inspiration for the name of the rancho, according to local historians, was the wild rose that once grew near the ranch home. Image File history File linksMetadata CSULA_GOLDEN_EAGLE.jpgâ I took the picture my self. ...
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Language(s) Basque - few monoglots Spanish - 1,525,000 monoglots French - 150,000 monoglots Basque-Spanish - 600,000 speakers Basque-French - 76,000 speakers [4] other native languages Religion(s) Traditionally Roman Catholic The Basques (Basque: ) are an indigenous people[5] who inhabit parts of north-central Spain and southwestern...
CSULA was founded in 1947 by an act of the California legislature and opened for classes on the campus of Los Angeles City College, itself the former location of UCLA (once the Los Angeles State Normal School), as the Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences. P. Victor Peterson was LACC's first president. The shared-campus experiment proved to be unwieldy and the school moved to its present location in 1955.[4] Year 1947 (MCMXLVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full 1947 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The LACC location in 1922, when it was the campus of UCLA. Los Angeles City College, known as LACC, is a public community college in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles, California. ...
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In 1964 the school was renamed California State College at Los Angeles (CSCLA) when it became part of the California State College (CSC) system. In 1972, CSCLA was awarded University status and was renamed the California State University, Los Angeles (CSULA). The original mascot of the school was the Diablo. The theme was extended to student facilities such as the student union and book store, The Trident Shop. Apparently political correctness kicked in and the mascot was changed to the Golden Eagles (ca. 1980?). Also Nintendo emulator: 1964 (emulator). ...
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Campus life and cost of university Cal State LA has one of the lowest tuition fees, even though quarterly fees have nearly doubled since the 2001-02 academic year. Tuition and fees for in-state is $3,035 and $11,171 for out-of-state. There are different places inside the campus where they serve food and coffee. In addition the university food court owned by Pepsi-Co, offers a selection of fast food chain restaurants that include El Pollo Loco, Carl's Jr., Rice Garden and Kikka Sushi. A $30 million University-Student Union (U-SU) building under construction scheduled to be completed on April 2008 will offer a place for students and faculty to congregate and interact after or before class. It replaces the 1975 U-SU building that was closed down in 2004, due to seismic concerns. Image File history File linksMetadata No higher resolution available. ...
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Student housing First on-campus housing was opened on June 1984 and three years later second residential life complex was opened. CSULA has a student housing complex where students can rent a house at double occupancy for $475.00 per month (as of July 2007). During 1984 Summer Olympics that took place in Los Angeles CSULA student houses were upgraded and expanded because it housed the athletics of the 1984 Summer Olympics.[5] Music sample: Olympic Fanfare and Theme ( file info) â composed by John Williams for the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles Problems listening to the file? See media help. ...
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University Times
Cafe Dolcini located at King Hall The University Times is a student-run newspaper. The first student newspaper, at that time called The College Times, was published in June 1948 for the first time. In 1965 The College Times was named the best newspaper by California Intercollegiate Press. On October 2, 1972 The College Times changed its name to University Times, in accordance with the change in university status. Image File history File linksMetadata CSULA_CAFE.jpgâ I created my self. ...
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In January 2007, The University Times changed its publication schedule from a twice weekly paper to a weekly paper, publishing on Tuesdays. The format change to a style similar to the alternative newspaper, LA Weekly, allowed for a greater number of pages to run and allow more in-depth coverage of news stories relevant to the student body and surrounding community. During the Summer of 2007, the University Times underwent a transition period as the paper started a merger process with its new online presence, Cool State. The paper scaled back production to four issues at the end of the Summer quarter and began to gear up for a formal re-launching with the start of the Fall Quarter. The paper is currently published once a week on Thursday.
Parking and public transportation Cal State LA has ample parking spaces for its students and staff. Student permits for parking at Cal State LA cost about $84 (as of September 2007) for a one quarter parking permit. Image File history File linksMetadata CSULA_002. ...
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Cal State LA is uniquely commuter friendly. There are several large parking structures, and surface lots for automobiles. In addition, the school is home to the first commuter rail station on a college campus, the Cal State L.A. station on Metrolink's San Bernardino Line, which opened in October 1994. The school is also accessible from the California State University, Los Angeles station on the El Monte Busway; both stations are located at the south end of the campus. Metro Local lines 665, 71, and 256, as well as neighborhood shuttles serve the school. California State University, Los Angeles is a station on Metro and Foothill Transits El Monte Busway. ...
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Forensic Sciences The school has had a growing forensic science program, which has been a part of the school curriculum since the founding of the school. The university’s Department of Criminal Justice and Criminalistics is located in the new Los Angeles Regional Crime Lab. The new Hertzberg-Davis Forensic Science Center, which was dedicated on May 11, 2007, will jointly house the LAPD’s Scientific Investigation Division, the L.A. County Sheriff's Department Scientific Services Bureau and the California Forensic Science Institute at Cal State L.A. The word forensic (from Latin: forensis - forum) refers to something of, pertaining to, or used in a court of law. ...
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Future developments
CSULA Physical Sciences Building The University has several construction projects slated for the next five years. Construction on Wing A of the new science complex, which was constructed on the site of the university's former tennis and basketball courts, is expected to be completed by Winter of 2008. In addition, construction on Wing B has begun as of the Spring of 2007. The maintenance yard at the south entrance of the campus will be redesigned to replace the exiting shacks with one building. Image File history File linksMetadata No higher resolution available. ...
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Another building has been proposed at the north end of campus, in front of parking lot 5. The new building will house additional classrooms for the Los Angeles High School for Performing Arts. Construction on that building is set to begin sometime in 2009. Another building scheduled for construction is the College-Ready Math-Science School, which will be located in the southern end of Parking Lot 2. There is no scheduled construction timeline set for the charter school. The Marc and Eva Stern Math and Science School formerly named and still some call it the The Math and Science School or (MASS) for shorter, it is a free, small public charter high school collaboration between the Alliance for College-Ready Public Schools and California State University, Los Angeles...
The "Solar Eagle" and "Super Eagle" The College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Technology has achieved international recognition with its advanced vehicles. The Solar Eagle III has competed in solar car races in the United States and Australia, winning a national championship at the American Solar Challenge in 1997. American Solar Challenge is a solar car race across North America. ...
The ultra-high gas mileage car ECST Super Eagle won the American Society of Automotive Engineers' 2004 mileage competition with a tested fuel consumption of 1,615 miles per gallon. The faculty team advisor, James Ettaro, was honored by the SAE. The Solar Eagle and Super Eagle are the latest in a long line of solar-powered cars and other super-efficient vehicle technologies. SAE International (SAE) is a professional organization for mobility engineering professionals in aerospace, automotive and the commercial vehicle industries. ...
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Greek life Excluding the Greek Council and Order of Omega, as of Fall 2005, the CSULA Campus is home to fifteen “social” fraternal organizations, seven fraternities and seven sororities. Within that population there are three IFC fraternities, two NPHC fraternities, two statewide Latino fraternities, one Armenian fraternity, two NPC sororities, two NALFO sororities, one (1) local sorority, Alpha Theta Pi and one statewide Asian sorority. The representative governing body of the Greek system is the CSULA Greek Council. It is advised and regulated by the university through the Center for Student Development and Programs, a division of CSULA’s University-Student Union. This division is under the auspices of both the University-Student Union and the Department of Student of Affairs. Cal State L.A.’s Greek System began with the establishment of the Alpha Theta Pi Sorority on November 15, 1948. It has grown into a vast social network of collegiate men and women composed of chapters that are local, statewide, national, and international. is the 319th day of the year (320th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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 Sigma Nu, Phi Sigma Kappa, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon are the nationally and internationally based social fraternities of the Cal State L.A. Greek System, otherwise known as the IFC Fraternities. The parent organizations of Sigma Nu, Phi Sigma Kappa, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon are members of the North-American Interfraternity Conference. Delta Zeta and Alpha Sigma Tau are the sorority equivalencies of the IFC fraternities, otherwise known as NPC Sororities. Their parent organizations are members of the National Panhellenic Conference, a governing body for 26 women's national and international sororities. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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ΣΠ(Sigma Nu) is an undergraduate college fraternity with chapters in the United States and Canada. ...
Phi Sigma Kappa (ΦΣK) is a fraternity devoted to three cardinal principles: the promotion of Brotherhood, the stimulation of Scholarship, and the development of Character. ...
Sigma Alpha Epsilon (ΣÎÎ) is a secret letter, social college fraternity. ...
The North-American Interfraternity Conference (or NIC), (formerly known as the National Interfraternity Conference) is an association of collegiate mens fraternities that was formally organized in 1910, although it began on November 27, 1909. ...
Delta Zeta (ÎÎ) is a college sorority founded on October 24, 1902, at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. ...
Alpha Sigma Tau (AΣT) Sorority is a national collegiate sorority founded on November 4, 1899 at Michigan State Normal College (now Eastern Michigan University). ...
The National Panhellenic Conference (NPC), founded in 1902, is an umbrella organization for 26 inter/national womens sororities. ...
Cal State L.A. is host to four Latino Greek-lettered organizations: Lambda Theta Nu, Lambda Theta Alpha and the academic chapter of the year; Gamma Zeta Alpha who are all NALFO organizations or those whose parent organizations are members of the National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations. Additionally, Cal State L.A. is also home to Beta Gamma Nu a local fraternity & Sigma Lambda Beta. Recently with the continuing growth of Latino organizations on campus, CSULA has become the home for Delta Sigma Chi co-ed Fraternity Inc. The first and only Latino Co-Ed social fraternity at California State University,Los Angeles. // Lambda Theta NU Sorority, Inc. ...
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The National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations (NALFO) is an umbrella council for 23 Latino Greek Letter Organizations established in 1998. ...
Sigma Lambda Beta (ΣÎÎ) International Fraternity, (also known as Lambda-Betas or Betas) is the largest historically Latino Greek letter intercollegiate fraternity. ...
Alpha Phi Alpha and Phi Beta Sigma are the Black Greek-letter fraternities on the CSULA campus, also known as NPHC fraternities. Delta Sigma Theta and Zeta Phi Beta are the Black Greek Sororities on CSULA, also known as NPHC sororities. Their parent organizations are members of the National Pan-Hellenic Council. It promotes interaction through forums, meetings and other mediums for the exchange of information and engages in cooperative programming and initiatives through various activities and functions. Alpha Phi Alpha (ÎΦÎ) is the first intercollegiate fraternity established by African Americans. ...
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Additionally, Cal State L.A. is home to one statewide Asian Greek-letter sorority, Kappa Zeta Phi, and one statewide Armenian Greek-letter fraternity, Alpha Epsilon Omega and Asian fraternity and sorority from Philippines Kappa Rho Kappa. Alpha Epsilon Omega (ÎÎΩ) is an Armenian fraternity that was founded in 2000 at the California State University, Northridge. ...
Athletics The Golden Eagles are member of the California Collegiate Athletic Association and compete on the Division II level of the NCAA. The university fields eleven intercollegiate teams for men or women in Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Soccer, Tennis, Volleyball, Indoor Track, and outdoor Track and Field.[6][7] Cal State L.A. also had a Football program which was disbanded in 1978. Image File history File links File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
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Julian Dixon Julian Carey Dixon (August 8, 1934 â December 8, 2000) was a politician from the state of California. ...
Juanita Millender-McDonald (September 7, 1938âApril 22, 2007) was an American politician who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1996 until her death in 2007, representing Californias 37th congressional district, which includes most of South Central Los Angeles and the city of...
Type Bicameral Speaker of the House of Representatives House Majority Leader Nancy Pelosi, (D) since January 4, 2007 Steny Hoyer, (D) since January 4, 2007 House Minority Leader John Boehner, (R) since January 4, 2007 Members 435 plus 4 Delegates and 1 Resident Commissioner Political groups Democratic Party Republican Party...
Robert Underwood Robert Anacletus Underwood (born July 13, 1948) was a Delegate from Guam to the United States House of Representatives. ...
Maxine Waters (born Maxine Moore Carr on August 15, 1938) has served as a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives since 1991, representing the 35th District of California (map). ...
Type Bicameral Speaker of the House of Representatives House Majority Leader Nancy Pelosi, (D) since January 4, 2007 Steny Hoyer, (D) since January 4, 2007 House Minority Leader John Boehner, (R) since January 4, 2007 Members 435 plus 4 Delegates and 1 Resident Commissioner Political groups Democratic Party Republican Party...
Joseph Joe Baca (born January 23, 1947), an American politician, has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives since 1999, representing the Californias 43rd congressional district (map). ...
Type Bicameral Speaker of the House of Representatives House Majority Leader Nancy Pelosi, (D) since January 4, 2007 Steny Hoyer, (D) since January 4, 2007 House Minority Leader John Boehner, (R) since January 4, 2007 Members 435 plus 4 Delegates and 1 Resident Commissioner Political groups Democratic Party Republican Party...
Sports alumni Billie Jean Moffitt King (born November 22, 1943 in Long Beach, California) is a retired tennis player from the United States. ...
For other uses, see Tennis (disambiguation). ...
Michael John Burns (born July 14, 1978) is a right-handed baseball pitcher for the Boston Red Sox. ...
Major Leagues redirects here. ...
Major league affiliations American League (1901âpresent) East Division (1969âpresent) Current uniform Retired Numbers 1, 4, 8, 9, 27, 42 Name Boston Red Sox (1908âpresent) Boston Americans (1901-1907) Other nicknames The BoSox, The Olde Towne Team, The Sox Ballpark Fenway Park (1912âpresent) Huntington Avenue Baseball Grounds...
Jay Gibbons (born March 2, 1977 in Rochester, Michigan) is a right fielder for the Baltimore Orioles. ...
Major Leagues redirects here. ...
This article is about the contemporary American major league baseball team. ...
Walter Johnson (born November 13, 1942 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a former American football tackle who played thirteen seasons in the National Football League with the Cleveland Browns. ...
NFL redirects here. ...
Browns redirects here. ...
Martin Vasquez (born December 24, 1963 in Jalisco, Mexico) is a former soccer midfielder from the United States. ...
Major League Soccer (MLS) is a North America professional soccer league. ...
La Primera División de México (English: Mexican First Division) is the premier football championship established by the Federación Mexicana de Fútbol Asociación (F.M.F.) (English: Mexican Football Federation). ...
Malvin Greston Mal Whitfield (born October 11, 1924) is a former American athlete, a double winner of 800 m at the Olympic Games. ...
The Games of the XIV Olympiad were held in 1948 at Wembley Stadium in London, England. ...
The 1952 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XV Olympiad, were held in 1952 in Helsinki, Finland. ...
Frank Zane on the cover of Mind, Body, Spirit Frank Zane (born June 28, 1942 in Kingston, Pennsylvania) is an American former professional bodybuilder and teacher. ...
Swedish bodybuilder Anders Graneheim. ...
For university teachers, see professor. ...
Past Notable Professor - Hal Fishman - KTLA longest-running news anchor in the history of American television.
Hal Fishman (August 25, 1931 â August 7, 2007) was the longest-running news anchor in the history of American television,[1] having served on-air for Los Angeles television stations continuously between 1960 and his death in 2007. ...
KTLA, channel 5, is a television station in Los Angeles, California. ...
Gallery CSULA Welcome Board Image File history File linksMetadata CSULA_Welcome_Board. ...
| CSULA Welcome Center Image File history File linksMetadata CSULA_WELCOME_CENTER.jpgâ I took the picture my self. ...
| External links See also References | CSU | | Bakersfield • Channel Islands • Chico • Dominguez Hills • East Bay • Fresno • Fullerton • Humboldt • Long Beach • Los Angeles • Maritime • Monterey Bay • Northridge • Pomona • Sacramento • San Bernardino • San Diego • San Francisco • San José • San Luis Obispo • San Marcos • Sonoma • Stanislaus California State University, Bakersfield (CSUB), also called CSU Bakersfield and/or Cal State Bakersfield, is a public university located in Bakersfield, California, and was founded in 1965. ...
California State University, Channel Islands (CSUCI) is located in Camarillo, California, in Californias Ventura County. ...
California State University, Chico is the second-oldest campus in the California State University system. ...
Welch Hall, a building on the campus of CSU Dominguez Hills California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) is a campus of the California State University system. ...
California State University, East Bay (also known as CSUEB, Cal State East Bay, and formerly known as California State University, Hayward) is a campus of the California State University system. ...
The campus on a sunny day California State University, Fresno, commonly referred to as Fresno State, is one of the campuses of California State University, located at the northeast edge of Fresno, California, USA. The campus sits at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountain range in the San Joaquin...
California State University, Fullerton, commonly known as CSUF, CSU Fullerton, or Cal State Fullerton, is the fastest growing California State University campus. ...
Not to be confused with Humboldt University of Berlin. ...
The Walter Pyramid, the Universitys most prominent sporting complex and most recognizable landmark. ...
The California Maritime Academy (also known as CMA, Cal Maritime and CSU, Maritime) is one of 23 campuses in the California State University system and is one of only seven degree-granting maritime academies in the United States. ...
California State University, Monterey Bay, in the California State University system, is located in the city of Seaside, California, on the Monterey Peninsula. ...
California State University, Northridge (also known as CSUN, Cal State Northridge, or C-Sun) is a public university in the San Fernando Valley, within the city limits of Los Angeles, California, USA. Part of the California State University system, CSUN was founded in 1958 as San Fernando Valley State College...
This article is about the university in Pomona, California. ...
California State University, Sacramento, more commonly referred to as Sacramento State or Sac State, is a public university located in the city of Sacramento, California, USA. It is part of the California State University system. ...
View of campus with San Bernardino Mountains on the background. ...
San Diego State University (SDSU), founded in 1897 as San Diego Normal School, is the largest and oldest higher education facility in the greater San Diego area (generally the City and County of San Diego), and is part of the California State University system. ...
San Francisco State University (commonly referred to as San Francisco State, SF State, State and SFSU) is a public university located in the southwestern San Francisco, California, bordering Lake Merced and Lowell High School, near Fort Funston and Daly City, near the San Mateo County line. ...
San José State University, commonly shortened to San José State and SJSU, is the founding campus of what became the California State University system. ...
This article is about the university in San Luis Obispo, California. ...
California State University San Marcos (also CSUSM or Cal State San Marcos) is a campus of the California State University (CSU) system located in San Marcos, California, a suburban town in north San Diego County. ...
Sonoma State University is a public, coeducational business and liberal arts college affiliated with the California State University system. ...
California State University, Stanislaus, a campus in the California State University system, was established in 1957 in Turlock, California. ...
| Campuses | | Antelope Valley • Concord • Imperial Valley • Irvine • Oakland • Palm Desert • San Francisco (downtown) • Stockton San Diego State University, Imperial Valley Campus The Imperial Valley Campus is a two-year upper division campus of San Diego State University (SDSU) serving the desert area of southeastern California. ...
California State University, Fullerton, commonly known as CSUF, CSU Fullerton, or Cal State Fullerton, is the fastest growing California State University campus. ...
View of campus with San Bernardino Mountains on the background. ...
| Satellites | | Desert Studies Center • Moss Landing Marine Laboratories • Mount Laguna Observatory The Desert Studies Center is a field station of the California State University located in Zzyzx, California in the Mojave Desert. ...
The Moss Landing Marine Laboratories is a multi-campus research facility of the California State University, administered by San Jose State University, and located in Moss Landing, California. ...
The Mount Laguna Observatory or MLO is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by the astronomy department of San Diego State University. ...
| Research | | | Coordinates: 34°04′00″N 118°10′04″W / 34.066667, -118.16778 The California State University (CSU) is one of three public higher education systems in the state of California, the other two being the University of California system and the California Community College System. ...
The California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) is an intercollegiate athletic conference in the Division II of the NCAA. It was founded in December of 1938 and began competition in 1939. ...
California State University, Bakersfield (CSUB), also called CSU Bakersfield and/or Cal State Bakersfield, is a public university located in Bakersfield, California, and was founded in 1965. ...
California State University, Chico is the second-oldest campus in the California State University system. ...
Welch Hall, a building on the campus of CSU Dominguez Hills California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) is a campus of the California State University system. ...
California State University, Monterey Bay, in the California State University system, is located in the city of Seaside, California, on the Monterey Peninsula. ...
This article is about the university in Pomona, California. ...
View of campus with San Bernardino Mountains on the background. ...
California State University, Stanislaus, a campus in the California State University system, was established in 1957 in Turlock, California. ...
Not to be confused with Humboldt University of Berlin. ...
San Francisco State University (commonly referred to as San Francisco State, SF State, State and SFSU) is a public university located in the southwestern San Francisco, California, bordering Lake Merced and Lowell High School, near Fort Funston and Daly City, near the San Mateo County line. ...
Sonoma State University is a public, coeducational business and liberal arts college affiliated with the California State University system. ...
The University of California, San Diego (popularly known as UCSD, or sometimes UC San Diego) is a highly selective, research-oriented[1] public university located in La Jolla, a seaside resort community of San Diego, California. ...
Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...
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