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BY ALPHABETICAL ORDER (C):
CADUCEUS:
(October, 1977) To enable better communication between pre-health students and health
career universities to give pre-health students a better understanding of the graduate
application process, and to provide information via guest speakers, lecturers, and special
events.
CALIFORNIA NURSING STUDENTS ASSOCIATION:
(December, 1971) To organize nursing students into a body which will endeavor to meet the
educational and social needs of its members.
CALIFORNIA STATE SPANISH ASSOCIATION:
(May, 2006) To provide activities to share the diversity
of our Latin culture with others. The most important idea is help
all the members to be integrated as a society; to offer successful tools
to who has chose Spanish as their major or minor in the development of
their career. However, students from any ethnic or major are
welcome to join this Hispanic organization. We require people
willing to share their time and abilities for the community.
CAMBODIAN
COLLEGIATE ASSOCIATION:
(October, 1987) To preserve and promote the history and culture of Cambodia;
promote higher education and leadership; build strong friendships and
networks; unite the Cambodian community; and have fun.
CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR
CHRIST:
(November, 1969) To foster a knowledge of Jesus Christ and Biblical Christianity among the
students of Fresno State.
CAMPUS PEACE AND CIVIL LIBERTIES COALITION:
(November, 2001) To explore the historical underpinnings of modern
conflicts and to promote peace, protect civil liberties, and eliminate
racial profiling through education and social action.
CAPOEIRA
BRASIL CLUB:
(September, 2005) To promote Capoeira and other aspects of Brasilian
culture to the campus of CSU, Fresno; to promote student mental and physical
health in the form of aerobic exercise and the discipline of a martial art;
and to strive to extend itself to the civic community at large by
participating with other on and off-campus groups in cultural events and the
like.
CATHOLIC STUDENTS
ASSOCIATION:
(September, 1962) To provide for the spiritual and intellectual advancement of its
members.
CENTRAL VALLEY VERITAS:
(March, 2004) To bring the campus community together; to consider and
discuss Truth in all of its forms; in light of the existence of the living
God, Jesus Christ.
CHEMISTRY CLUB:
(October, 1984) To provide an opportunity for students of chemical science to become
better acquainted, to secure the intellectual stimulation that arises from professional
association, to foster a professional spirit among members, to instill a professional
pride in the chemical sciences, and to foster an awareness of the responsibilities and
challenges of the modern chemist.
CHI DELTA BETA:
(April, 2000) To provide an opportunity for men to enhance knowledge
and skills that will assist them in personal development.
CHI RHO OMICRON:
(May, 1995) To promote understanding, enrichment, and appreciation of Pilipino culture,
history, and heritage through a brotherhood/family environment; to instill the desire for
self-improvement, scholastic excellence, and the cultivation for civic responsibility.
CHI SIGMA PHI:
(January, 1999) To promote scholarship, research, professionalism and
excellence in the counseling field, and to recognize high attainment in the
pursuit of academic and clinical excellence in the field of counseling.
CHICANO HEALTH
EDUCATION:
(November, 1972) To increase the amount of Chicano health professionals and provide a
means by which its membership could express its position on matters relative to the health
of the Mexican-American communities.
CHICANO WRITERS & ARTISTS ASSOCIATION:
(November, 1990) To promote, encourage and provide an outlet for the artistic and literary
expression of Fresno State students who have a Chicano background, or identify strongly
with Chicanoism and/or the Latino culture.
CHICANOS IN
LAW:
(October, 1977) To promote student interest in the problems and concerns of the Chicano in
relationship to the legal system as it affects them, various career options in law, and
the professional steps necessary to prepare a career in law.
CHINESE LION DANCE CLUB:
(January,
2005) To teach club members Chinese Lion Dance which consists of Chinese
martial arts, flexibility and acrobatic skills. Fresno State Lion Dance
Club will teach club members the discipline that is taught in the
practices.
CINECULTURE:
(March, 2005) To promote cultural awareness and address diversity issues
through a weekly film series open to California State University, Fresno and
the Central Valley community.
CIRCLE K
INTERNATIONAL:
(March, 2002) To fulfill the objects and vision of Circle K, such as
providing clubs a practical means to form enduring friendships, to render
altruistic service, and to build better communities.
CLARINET
ASSOCIATION:
(October, 2004) To provide students with opportunities to perform for
other members and for the community; provide students with the opportunity
to interact with faculty and administration of California State University,
Fresno.
COLLEGE DEMOCRATS:
(August, 1989) To educate the student body about current political events.
COLLEGES
AGAINST CANCER:
(December, 2005) To provide students with opportunities
to collaborate with faculty and staff to fight cancer, volunteer for the
American Cancer Society, and to improve college communities by instating and
supporting programs of the American Cancer Society.
COLLEGIATE ENTREPRENEUR
ASSOCIATION:
(December, 1989) To promote the exchange of ideas and the teachings that will provide the
collegiate entrepreneur with an advantageous background in the area of
entrepreneuring.
COMMUNICATION GRADUATE STUDENT ASSOCIATION:
(October, 2006) To provide students with opportunities
for association and interaction with the faculty and administration of
California State University, Fresno; to instill the desire for
self-improvement, scholastic excellence and the cultivation of civic
responsibility.
THE
CORE:
(May, 2007) To equip young adults
and college age students to make the best decisions possible. We
are committed to building people for a better life through connecting
with our young adults and understanding that it is about a relationship
with Jesus Christ, not a religion.
COUNCIL OF PRESIDENT'S SCHOLARS:
(July, 1998) To promote the enrichment of the mind as well as develop leadership skills
for future Fresno State ambassadors.
CRAIG BUSINESS SCHOLARS:
(August, 1999) To provide students with opportunities for association
and interaction with the faculty and administration of Fresno State
University and to instill the desire for self-improvement, scholastic
excellence and the cultivation of civic responsibility.
CRIMINOLOGY
MOCK TRIAL ASSOCIATION:
(December, 2005) To provide learning tools for students interested in
law school; to encourage teamwork; to develop a better understanding of
the law and trial proceeding; develop communication, public speaking, and
argumentation skills; and to prepare students for future careers involving
the law.
CSUF
COLLEGE
REPUBLICANS:
(January,
1996) To allow
Republican students and community members an alternative to other
political organizations, through which they can express and practice
their political ideals and congregate in an environment conducive to
Republican philosophy; to assist students and community members in their
efforts to promote Republican ideals at the university and community
level, to further the aims of the Republican parties of California and
the United States of America; to inculcate the high ideals of American
Conservatism and the Republican parties of California and the United
States; to promote those ideals at the university level and all the
levels of government, and to promote and assist those Republican
candidates that adhere to those ideals and to support those students on
campus that seek and/or attain office within the university’s Associated
Students Incorporated “government,” who intend to implement Republican
ideals at the university level and are members of The Chapter.
CULINOLOGY
CLUB:
(March, 2007) To provide students with opportunities for association
and interaction with other students, members of the Food and Nutritional
Science Department and College of Agricultural Sciences and Technology,
members of the community and related industries who are interested in
culinology. We also strive to instill the desire for
self-improvement, scholastic excellence and the cultivation of civic
responsibility.
CYCLING
CLUB:
(November, 2005) To train and/or compete in the sport of cycling; to
promote the sport of cycling; to be an advocate for the rights of
cyclists.
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:
05/31/2007
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