California State University, Sacramento, better known as "Sacramento State", "Sac State", or CSUS, is a public university located in the city of Sacramento, California. Sacramento State is part of the California State University system. CSUS was founded as Sacramento State College in 1947. The school gained university status in 1972.
Sacramento State's colors are green and gold and their nickname is the Hornets. Sacramento State sports teams participate in NCAA Division I (I-AA for football) in the Big Sky Conference.
Past Presidents of CSUS Guy A. West (1947-1965) Robert Johns (1966-1969) Bernard L. Hyink (1970-1972) James G. Bond (1972-1978) W. Lloyd Johns (1978-1983) Donald R. Gerth (1984-2003) Alexander Gonzalez (2003- )
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CaliforniaStateUniversity, Sacramento, also known as SacramentoState, Sac State, or Capital University, is a public university located in the city of Sacramento, California.
As the seventh largest campus of the 23 state colleges in California, the campus is composed of 3 million square feet of building space in 300 acres in the city of Sacramento.