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TECHNOLOGY ENTERPRISES:
(November, 2003) To provide students with opportunities for managing
new manufacturing technology; and provide association and interaction with
the faculty and administration of Fresno State.
ADVOCATES FOR STUDENTS
WITH DISABILITIES:
(April, 1996) To provide students with opportunities for association and
interaction with the faculty and administration of Fresno State and to
instill the desire for self-improvement, scholastic excellence and the
cultivation of civic responsibility.
AEROSPACE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE:
(November, 2003) To provide students with opportunities to
participate in activities relating to Air Force ROTC. AEF is a
charitable organization that helps to sponsor many Air Force ROTC
events. The main purpose is to provide alternative leadership training
and team building opportunities while enhancing the morale, welfare and
recreation opportunities available to Air Force ROTC Cadets.
AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDENT SOCIAL WORK ASSOCIATION:
(May, 1989) To provide mentorship
and support to its members and campus community. The organization
seeks also to provide outreach services to the wider community while
always promoting and educating others about the African American
culture.
ALPHA DELTA
SIGMA:
(May, 1970) To encourage the understanding of current theories and
procedures in the practice of advertising, to provide students of
advertising with the opportunity to become acquainted not only with
their peers both with professional practitioners as well, to encourage
students to adhere to the highest ideals and principles of the practice
of advertising and to instill in them a professional attitude.
ALPHA KAPPA PSI:
(1952) To further the individual welfare of its members; to foster
scientific research in the fields of commerce, accounts, and finance.
ALPHA
PHI EPSILON:
(October, 2006) To recognize with
distinction successful civil engineering students and to help in the
development of their scholarship, character, practicality, and
sociability and to contribute to the betterment of the Civil Engineering
department at California State University, Fresno, the civil engineering
profession, and society.
ALPHA
ZETA:
(February, 2006) To be the honorary agriculture organization for
graduate and undergraduate students with qualities of character,
leadership, personality, and high scholastic achievement at California
State University, Fresno.
AMERICAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE ASSOCIATION - LAMBDA ALPHA EPSILON:
(December, 1988) To improve criminal justice through educational
activities; foster professionalism in future law enforcement and
correctional personnel.
AMERICAN HUMANICS STUDENT
ASSOCIATION:
(December, 2000) Providing its members with co-curricular
opportunities with the intent of enriching student professional
leadership.
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL
ENGINEERS:
(November, 1967) To encourage the development of a professional
consciousness, to afford an opportunity for civil engineering students
to become acquainted and to practice working together effectively and
provide friendly contact with the engineering profession.
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF
INTERIOR DESIGNERS:
(March, 1976) To explore the nature of the interior design profession,
its development problems, leadership, and goals; promote contacts and
interaction with the environmental design professionals.
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS:
(August, 1992) To provide its
members with opportunities to gain broader insight into the engineering
profession by sponsoring meetings which will bring practicing engineers
to the campus. Arrange field trips to research engineering
establishments, sponsor student projects of the teams interest, and
participate in annual ASME events. It shall also be the purpose of
this organization to encourage good fellowship among mechanical
engineering students and their faculty.
ANTHROPOLOGY CLUB:
(December, 1968) To promote an interest in anthropology within the
college community.
APPLIED BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS CLUB:
(October, 2003) To facilitate communication and networking between
psychology students at Fresno State; to provide information about
private and public employment and academic opportunities in Applied
Behavior Analysis.
ASIAN SOCIAL WORK CLUB:
(February, 2003) To provide the social work students with
interaction and support for one another, and with the administration and
faculty of Fresno State; enhance cultural awareness within the
university and community; promote academic success and scholastic
excellence; the betterment of the profession of social work and to
instill the desire for social action in the community.
ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTING
MACHINERY:
(November, 1982) To promote an increased knowledge of the science,
design, development, construction, language, and applications of modern
computing machinery.
ASSOCIATION
FOR INFORMATION MANAGEMENT:
(December, 1983) To provide for the pursuit of knowledge in the
areas of computer related information sciences.
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.
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.
BRAIN TRUST:
(March, 2001) To provide students with the opportunity to compete in
intramural and inter-collegiate academic competitions.
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.
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.
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 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.
COLLEGIATE ENTREPRENEUR'S
ORGANIZATION:
(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.
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 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.
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.
DELTA
OMICRON STUDENT DENTAL ASSOCIATION:
(September, 1962) To provide students with information in regards
to health services and careers in the dental health field, dental research,
dental health care prevention, and on new developments now being used in
clinical denistry.
DELTA SIGMA PI:
(February, 1980) A professional business fraternity organized to foster
the study of business in universities and to encourage scholarship,
social activity; and the association of students for their mutual
advancement by research and practice between the commercial world and
students of commerce.
ECONOMICS STUDENT ASSOCIATION:
(March, 2005) To further the individual academic experience of students
within the field of Economics, although not exclusive to Economics
majors; to promote Economics as a field of interest, provide educational
and social activities that allow for the practical application, in a
non-classroom experience, of the theories and methodologies of
Economics.
ENGINEERING STUDENTS JOINT COUNCIL:
(August, 1992) To promote
communication between the student organizations within the College of
Engineering through regular interaction, and to organize activities to
promote and to enhance the social, academic, and professional welfare of
engineering and construction management students of California State
University, Fresno.
ENOLOGY CLUB:
(November, 1989) To further the interest in wine production and
evaluation; to establish and maintain ties with the wine industry and to
increase participation in the Enology program at Fresno State.
ENVIRONMENTAL/OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY ASSOCIATION:
(October, 2006) 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.
ETA KAPPA NU:
(February, 1981) To promote and encourage excellence in electrical
and computer engineering education; to promote and encourage among the
student of Fresno State a desire for higher scholastic standing and
greater knowledge in the studies prescribed in the Electrical and
Computer Engineering curriculum.
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION:
(November, 1987) To assist in the
professional, educational and social development of college students
interested in finance, banking, and investments; provide an association
for college students actively interested in these fields; and encourage
interaction between business executives, faculty, and students of
business and finance.
FOOD SCIENCE CLUB:
(September, 1988) To promote and increase knowledge in the food and
dairy industries; to assist students interested in the field through
discussions, presentations, and providing information regarding academic
and professional requirements.
FORENSIC
INVESTIGATION, RESEARCH AND EDUCATION (F.I.R.E.):
(December, 2006) To learn about various fields of forensic science
through speakers, field trips, and other educational activities; to
establish a network of contacts in the field; to aid students in
establishing a career path; and to increase communication between
students interested in forensics.
FRESNO
READS:
(March, 2005)
To provide students with
meaningful academic, personal and professional development experiences
and skills while tutoring local, at-risk kindergarten through sixth
grade students.
FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA
CONVENTION COMMITTEE:
(May, 1996) To develop the student leadership corps needed for the
successful completion of hosting the State FFA Leadership Convention
Conference held at Fresno State.
FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA
- FIELD DAY CLUB:
(September, 1985) To develop the student leadership corps needed for the
successful completion of contests of the State Finals and FFA Field Day
held annually in the months of February and April.
GALLERY
CLUB:
(September, 2005) to provide students with opportunities to further
understand, and actively participate in gallery functions, as well as
use this experience as a springboard for future careers in the Fine
Arts. Students will be working with the community to develop new
exhibition spaces, so that students will have the opportunity to exhibit
their work.
GEOGRAPHY CLUB:
(November, 1967) To provide
students with opportunities to expand and improve knowledge of
geography, to provide an opportunity for the interaction with the
faculty of the Geography Department at California State University,
Fresno, to instill the desire for professional development, to inspire
scholastic excellence, and cultivate civic responsibility.
GEOLOGY CLUB:
(November, 1986) To expand the geological knowledge of its members
beyond the scope of the classroom; and to provide an informal, social
environment for geology-oriented persons by the use of planned
activities and discussions.
GOLDEN KEY NATIONAL HONOR
SOCIETY:
(November, 1993) To recognize and encourage scholastic achievement
and excellence in all undergraduate fields of study, to unite with
collegiate faculties and administrators in developing and maintaining
high standards of education, to provide economic assistance to
outstanding members by means of annual scholarships, and to promote
scholastic achievement and altruistic conduct through voluntary service.
GRAPHIC DESIGN CLUB:
(March, 1988) To inform, educate and to make aware all aspects of
the Graphics/Advertising Design field to students.
HISPANIC BUSINESS STUDENTS ASSOCIATION:
(October, 1972) To increase enrollment of Chicano students in the School
of Business; to develop and assist programs for economic development
within the various Chicano communities and to increase the number of
Chicano managers and entrepreneurs in business.
HISPANIC SCHOLARSHIP FUND:
(August, 2003) To help students leverage existing resources to
attain their chosen degree, develop the pre-professional skills needed
after graduation, and serve as mentors and peer resources to younger
students; to encourage student to assume roles of leadership in the
public and private sectors by preparing them with academic,
entrepreneurial, and organizational skills.
HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENT
ASSOCIATION:
(October, 2000) To promote collegiality among History Graduate
Students and provide supportive environment and professional
opportunities.
HORTICULTURE CLUB:
(February, 1962) To promote aims and interests of Ornamental
Horticulture.
HUMAN
POWERED VEHICLE:
(December, 2006) To develop mechanical engineering students in the
aspects of design, teamwork, and fabrication of a human powered vehicle.
INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS:
(May, 1968) To disseminate the knowledge of the theory and practice of
all aspects of electrical engineering, electronics, radio, allied
branches of engineering or the related arts and sciences.
INSTITUTE OF
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS COMPUTER SOCIETY:
(April, 1990) To disseminate the knowledge of the theory and
practice of all aspects of computer science and engineering or the
related arts and sciences, as well as the furtherance of the
professional development of the students.
INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANTS:
(April, 1986) To further the education of students in the areas of
management accounting, business ethics, and professional conduct.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
ASSOCIATION:
(April, 1980) To increase interaction and understanding among its
members and to provide an ethnically diverse forum in which to encourage
international perspective and global appreciation of business. These
goals are met through educating and training the members and promoting,
as well as providing opportunities in international business, thus
creating a partnership among students, educators and the business
community.
KAPPA KAPPA PSI:
(October, 1988) To promote the existence and welfare of the college
and university bands and to cultivate at large a wholesome respect for
their activities and achievements.
KINESIOLOGY
PEDAGOGY CLUB:
(September, 1998) To provide experience working with children, to
provide opportunities for association and interaction with faculty and
professional members of CAHPERD, and to promote wellness and fitness.
LIBERAL STUDIES CLUB:
(June, 2000) To provide support for students who are going into the
teaching profession.
LINGUISTICS CLUB:
(March, 1976) To promote knowledge and understanding within the
disciplines of the humanities, as afforded by linguistics. In addition
to providing a support and information-disseminating group for
linguistics majors.
MATHEMATICS CLUB:
(September, 2003) To provide students with opportunities for
association and interaction with the faculty and administration of
Fresno State and to instill the desire for self-improvement, scholastic
excellence and the cultivation of civic responsibility.
M.B.A. STUDENT ASSOCIATION:
(August, 2003) To promote and support the Sid Craig School of Business
at Fresno State; provide fellowship among the students, faculty and alumni
of the Sid Craig School of Business with the rest of Fresno State; offer
programs of interest to students, faculty, and alumni of the Side Craig
School of Business.
MEAT SCIENCE CLUB:
(April, 2004) To provide an opportunity to interact with faculty,
administration, industry professionals and students with similar
interest and to develop skills required in the meats industry.
MU PHI
EPSILON:
(October, 2005) The advancement of
music in the community, nation, and the world through the promotion of
musicianship, scholarship, and music education, with an emphasis on
service through music.
NATIONAL RESIDENCE HALL HONORARY:
(November, 2005) 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, supporting the Residence Hall Association in its
desire to improve on-campus living and the cultivation of civic
responsibility.
NATIONAL STUDENTS SPEECH,
LANGUAGE AND HEARING ASSOCIATION:
(October, 1984) To encourage professional interest among university
students in the study of normal and disordered human communication
behavior.
ORGANIZATION OF PHYSICAL
THERAPY STUDENTS:
(October, 1982) To provide an organization for interaction of students
majoring in Physical Therapy and Pre-Physical Therapy.
PEOPLE ORGANIZED FOR WYMEN'S
EMPOWERMENT AND REPRESENTATION:
(March, 2004) To garner visibility for the Women's Studies Program
and to provide a forum for the empowerment of women's lives and
potential.
PERCUSSION
ORGANIZATION:
(September, 2006) To provide students with the opportunity to study
and perform the major literature composed for and techniques pertaining
to percussion instruments. Students will interact directly with
the percussion faculty, cultivating an environment conducive to
professional attitudes in rehearsal and performance.
PHI ALPHA
DELTA:
(September, 2005) To form a strong bond uniting students and
teachers of the law with members of the Bench and Bar in a fraternal
fellowship designed to advance the ideals of liberty and equal justice
under law; to stimulate excellence in scholarship; to inspire the
virtues of compassion and courage; to foster integrity and professional
competence; to promote the welfare of its members; and to encourage
their moral, intellectual, and cultural advancement; so that each member
may enjoy a lifetime of honorable professional and public service.
PHI ALPHA THETA:
(November, 2002) To encourage and promote the study and
understanding of history.
PHILOSOPHY
CLUB:
(February, 1985) To promote interest and learning in philosophy.
PI
GAMMA MU:
(May, 2006) To encourage scholarship in the social sciences.
PI SIGMA EPSILON:
(February, 1965) To create a collegiate brotherhood of men/women who are
interested in the advancement of marketing, selling and sales management
as a career and a profession.
POETRY JAM:
(October, 2004) To provide a place for self expression, critical
thinking and artistic value while promoting cultural diversity,
awareness of the importance of honoring each others' race, ethnicity,
religion and sexual orientation. We are also set up 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.
PRE-PHARMACY
CLUB:
(March, 2001) To provide pre-pharmacy students with the opportunity
to interact with like-minded peers as well as to inform and educate
students about career options and academic requirements for pharmacy
schools.
PROFESSIONAL
COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION:
(April, 1987) To unite communication majors, minors, faculty, and
staff with the entire student body of Fresno State; blending both
academic and social functions in order to allow members access to career
opportunities, new networks of contacts, participation in lectures held
by guest speakers, and enhancing the overall education experience of the
students.
PSI CHI /
PSYCHOLOGY STUDENT UNION:
(September, 1962) To advance the science of psychology;
encourage, stimulate, and maintain scholarship of the individual members
of the organization in all areas of psychological science.
PUBLIC RELATIONS STUDENT
SOCIETY OF AMERICA:
(March, 2000) To provide students with variable professional
resources and contacts that are necessary to excel in the Public
Relations field
RESERVE
OFFICER TRAINING CORPS (ROTC) LEADERSHIP ORGANIZATION:
(March, 2007) To develop leadership skills to better enrich their
leadership capabilities, while maintaining a goal oriented process of
developing great leaders not only for the United States Army, but future
leaders of America.
ROBOTICS
SOCIETY:
(November, 2005) To provide student engineers with opportunities to
participate in the design and construction of robotics for the purpose
of education, self-improvement, exchange of ideas, and competition.
SAN JOAQUIN LITERARY ASSOCIATION:
(October, 2004) To sponsor and coordinate 2-3 visiting writer
events per AY, attracting big-name poets and writers to visit the Fresno
State campus; to provide members with opportunities to plan, organize,
and put on the visiting writer events, instilling a desire for
extracurricular excellence and the cultivation of civic duty within the
Fresno literary community; and to serve as the promotions arm for the
San Joaquin Review journal, on behalf of the English Department, raising
and maintaining the profile of the journal campus-wide.
SAVING MONEY
CLUB:
(March, 2007) Dedicated to the finding and promoting those findings
of available on and off campus tools and opportunities that can assist
University students in making cost-effective decisions, and the
communication of organization-relevant findings to the larger campus
community.
SIGMA ALPHA:
(January, 2001) To promote its members in all facets of agriculture
and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them; strive for the
development of leadership, professional skills, and scholarly excellence
and to further develop the excellence of women pursuing career in
agriculture.
SIGMA ALPHA
IOTA:
(April, 2005) To form chapters of women college students and alumnae
who have a sincere interest in music. Also, to support the ideals
and goals of the member's Alma Mater.
SIGMA ALPHA LAMBDA:
(May, 2003) To promote recognition, reward academic achievement and
provide members with opportunities for community service, personal
development, and lifelong professional fulfillment; to develop
leadership skills through assessments, resources and life experiences
and through the development of chapter driven community-based mentoring
programs for the betterment of school-aged children in the community.
SIGMA LAMBDA
CHI:
(December, 1986) The recognition of outstanding students in
Construction Management and related fields; the rendering of service to
the major field of study; the development of good relations between
campus, industry, and the public; and the recognition of outstanding
professional persons in construction.
SIGN
LANGUAGE INTERPRETING CLUB:
(February, 2007) To provide students with the opportunities for
association and interaction with faculty and administration of
California State University, Fresno and to instill the desire for
self-improvement, scholastic excellence and the cultivation of
Interpreter's ethics.
SOCIETY
FOR HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT:
(February, 1982) To improve the quality of those entering the
personnel field, to increase student and faculty understanding of the
business enterprise, resulting in a more successful program.
SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE
ENGINEERS:
(April, 1980) To provide its members opportunities to gain broader
insight into the engineering profession by sponsoring meetings which
will bring practicing engineers to the campus.
SOCIETY OF HISPANIC
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS:
(February, 1980) To develop and implement programs to assist Hispanics
considering engineering as a profession.
SOCIETY OF PHYSICS STUDENTS:
(September, 1979) To provide the students with opportunities for
association and interaction with faculty and administration of Fresno
State.
SOUTHEAST ASIAN TEACHERS:
(January, 1993) To provide various workshops and training to help future
Southeast Asian student teachers to become effective teachers and to
help them understand the policies of the public educational systems.
SPORT PSYCHOLOGY CLUB:
(March, 2000) To promote and improve upon the development of the
sport psychology program, providing support for its students - current
and former, establish a standard of educational excellence through
leadership and promotion of quality interaction among colleagues and
students with vested interests in sport psychology; encourage and
provide opportunities to serve the university and the community through
meaningful projects that will enhance understanding of sport psychology
research and application.
SPORTS MEDICINE CLUB:
(July, 1997) To provide students with opportunities for association and
interaction with the Sports Medicine faculty and Athletic Administration
of Fresno State; to instill the desire for self-improvement and
scholastic excellence.
STUDENT ASSOCIATION FOR
GEOMATICS ENGINEERING:
(December, 1977) To organize and create common goals that will promote
and enhance education and provide opportunities for students to interact
with professionals in our field of study.
STUDENT ASSOCIATION FOR
GERONTOLOGY EDUCATION:
(September, 1988) To provide students with the opportunity to meet to
consider all the aspects of aging and future careers in aging.
STUDENT DIETETIC
ASSOCIATION:
(April, 1982) To encourage and extend the knowledge and practice of good
nutrition throughout the community.
STUDENT HEALTH SCIENCE
ASSOCIATION:
(June, 1976) To expand career opportunities for students interested in
the health science field. And to organize social interactions for those
students who have common interests and goals in this field.
STUDENTS FOR ENVIRONMENTALLY
RESPONSIBLE AGRICULTURE:
(May, 2003) To provide students with opportunities to
further their education, to take part in an association, to meet and
learn from practicing sustainable agronomists, to interact with faculty
and administration of Fresno State and to heighten awareness of the
environmentally conscious practices involved in sustainable agriculture.
STUDENTS OF ENGLISH STUDIES ASSOCIATION:
(October, 1994) To contribute to the creation of policies pertaining to the graduate
student, to provide the student with opportunities for association and interaction with
the faculty and administration of Fresno State and to form a network for the
dissemination of information vital to the pursuit of academic excellence both at the
graduate level and beyond.
STUDENTS IN
CONSTRUCTION:
(April, 1975) The recognition of outstanding students in
Construction Management and related fields; the rendering of service to
the major field of study; the development of good relations between
campus, industry, and the public; and the recognition of outstanding
professional persons in construction.
TAU BETA PI:
(February, 2982) To honor
engineering students of California State University, Fresno who have
distinguished scholarship and exemplary character.
TAU BETA SIGMA:
(February, 1962) to promote the existence and welfare of the college and
university bands and to cultivate at large a wholesome respect for their
activities and achievements. To honor outstanding band members through
privilege of membership.
TEACHERS FOR
SOCIAL JUSTICE:
(January, 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.
TEACHING
FELLOWS LEADERSHIP COUNCIL:
(September, 2005) To provide students opportunities to work closely
with the Teaching Fellows staff at California State University, Fresno
as well as the surrounding community and to instill the desire to serve
within the community, excel academically, and build on interpersonal
relationships.
THINKER'S
CLUB:
(October, 2004) To provide students with an opportunity to
engage in open dialogue about issues related to academics, learning,,
and issues related to student life. This organization strives to
provide a forum for students and faculty to come together and interact
on a more intimate level; to instill the desire for self-improvement,
scholastic excellence, and the cultivation of civic responsibility.
TRI-BETA BIOLOGICAL HONOR
SOCIETY:
(January, 2003) To function as an honor and professional society for
students of the biological sciences; to stimulate interest, scholarly
attainment, and investigation in the biological sciences, and to promote
the dissemination of information and new interpretations among students
of the life sciences.
VISUAL ARTS CLUB:
(May, 1988) To provide the students with opportunities for association
and interaction with faculty and administration of Fresno State and
other local known ceramics people in the community.
VITICULTURE CLUB:
(February, 1960) to further the education of all club members on the
subject of viticulture through the effort of qualified viticulture
industry speakers.
WELLNESS AMBASSADORS:
(October, 2006) To participate in
organizing and conducting health education programs/activities for
fellow Fresno State students that promote healthier lifestyles; serve as
links to the campus community by building partnerships among campus
clubs, organizations, and departments; to instill the desire for
self-improvement, individual wellness, scholastic excellence, and the
cultivation of civic responsibility.
Contact Information:
Student Activities and Leadership Development
University Student Union, Room 306
5280 N. Jackson M/S SU36
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