RECREATION ASSOCIATION:
(September, 1962) To organize all students interested in recreation for
the purpose of promoting, broadening, and improving recreational
opportunities for students at Fresno State.
RECYCLING CLUB:
(June, 2004) To promote recycling and its importance on the
California State University, Fresno campus. Its main purpose is to
oversee and aid the recycling program on the campus.
REDWAVE
VOLLEYBALL CLUB:
(May, 1995) To provide a climate resulting in physical fitness, skill
development, social interaction, and cognitive development of volleyball,
through interactions with the faculty and coaches of Fresno State, as well
as interested persons in the community. In addition, the organization will
sponsor at least one Competitive Club Men’s Volleyball team.
REDZONE:
(December, 2005) To raise student
attendance at Fresno State athletic events and improve the quality of the
experience at athletic events.
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.
RESIDENCE HALL
ASSOCIATION:
(November, 2005) To integrate the ideal of Residential Life, Housing,
and Food Service and facilitate interaction of ideas between all residence
hall students; to serve as the representative body of the residence hall
students to the California State University, Fresno; to represent the
views of residence hall students to the Associated Students of the
California State University, Fresno; to provide programs of general
interest for the residents of all residence halls; to provide a means
whereby the residents of the California State University, Fresno may
express themselves effectively through programs in areas which directly
affect the students in the residence halls.
REVOLUTION:
(September, 2004) To initiate and develop discipleship relationships
with Jesus among the students and community of California State
University, Fresno.
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.