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BY ALPHABETICAL ORDER (B):
B# VIDEO CLUB:
(March, 2004) To provide students with an opportunity to participate in
video productions and activities to further develop their skills in the
field.
BADMINTON
CLUB:
(April, 2007) To provide students and faculty
members the enjoyment of the sport of badminton.
BEEKEEPING
CLUB:
(February, 2007) To provide students with opportunities
for association and interaction with the faculty and administration of
California State University, Fresno and to instill the desire for
self-improvement, scholastic excellence and the cultivation of civic
responsibility.
BETA ALPHA
PSI:
(December, 1969) To encourage and give recognition to scholastic and professional
excellence to promote the collegiate study of accountancy; and provide opportunities for
association among its members and practicing accountants.
BETA IOTA PHI:
(March, 2006) To educate and promote cultural awareness through the
unity of sisterhood, community service and education.
BETA PHI
EPSILON:
(March, 2006) To build awareness through cross-cultural sisterhoods,
while servicing the campus community immediate and abroad.
BLACK
STUDENTS UNITED:
(May, 2006) To provide Black students a collective voice on campus,
provide academic survival, while promoting cultural, social, and
political awareness and involvement.
BOOST ALCOHOL CONSCIOUSNESS CONCERNING THE HEALTH OF
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS (B.A.C.C.H.U.S.):
(January, 2003) To educate peers in promoting healthy lifestyles and
help peers in making responsible choices. It will also provide
programming to help this cause.
BRAIN TRUST:
(March, 2001) To provide students with the opportunity to compete in
intramural and inter-collegiate academic competitions.
BUDDHIST
STUDENTS FOR PEACE THROUGH DIALOGUE:
(January, 2004) To provide the opportunity for the members to
learn about Humanism, Buddhism, and the Soka Gakkai International movement;
create an environment of understanding and mutual respect; invite faith
leaders to provide interfaith perspectives; celebrate the religious
diversity of students; and not to convert, instead to encourage and promote
the understanding of humanity's interconnectedness and shared responsibility
to assist each other in creating values consistent with the SGI.
BULLDOG
BOWLING CLUB:
(September, 1982) To promote intercollegiate bowling on campus and
in the community; provide to those students interested in the sport of
bowling the opportunity to compete in organized, intercollegiate
competition both locally and at the national level; and conduct fund
raising activities to provide supplemental financial support to the
program.
BULLDOG HOCKEY CLUB:
(June, 1993) To provide structure, regulate operations, and promote
the quality of collegiate ice hockey.
BULLDOG
MEN'S WATER POLO CLUB:
(September, 2005) To provide a competitive opportunity for students
interest in the sport.
BULLDOG PERFORMANCE
COUNCIL:
(April, 2007) To provide Art &
Humanities students with opportunities to perfect their craft through
on-campus, public performances; foster an environment conducive to
inter-departmental collaboration; and promote the proliferation and
visibility of the arts & humanities at California State University,
Fresno.
BULLDOG STUDENT
ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE:
(March, 1996) To bring the student
athlete community together by bridging the gap between all athletes to
create relationships between student athletes and the community by
organizing community service efforts, to generate a voice from within the
student athlete community and be the liaison between the administration,
coaches, faculty and staff at Fresno State to provide feedback to the
athletic administration on proposed conference and NCAA legislation and
adv8ise the athletic administration on how to spend NCAA funds. BULLDOG WATER
POLO:
(September, 2000) To provide competitive opportunities for students
interest in the sport of water polo.
BULLDOGGER RODEO CLUB:
(January, 1960) To increase and maintain interest of college students in
rodeos and other functions of the west.
Contact Information:
Student Activities and Leadership Development
University Student Union, Room 306
5280 N. Jackson M/S SU36
Fresno, CA 93740-8023
(559) 278-2741
(559) 278-7786 fax
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Updated:
04/03/2007
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