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BY ALPHABETICAL ORDER (S):
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 campuswide.
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 EPSILON:
The development in our individual lives of character, scholarship and
personalities to improve our moral and intellectual qualities.
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 ALPHA ZETA:
(September, 1995) To act as an elite multi-cultural group who promotes the
upward mobility of women and enhances the community by means of education
and voluntary services.
SIGMA CHI:
(1952) To cultivate and maintain the high ideals of friendship, justice,
and learning.
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.
SIGMA NU:
(1951) To bind together members by ties of true and lasting friendship; to
protect, assist, advance, and encourage each other by every honorable
means of power during life.
SIGMA OMEGA
NU:
(June, 2005) To strive for
scholastic excellence, self-improvement and Latina awareness at California
State University, Fresno, as well as in the community.
SIGMA OMEGA PHI:
(February, 1996) To open minds through culture, education and unity;
respect other cultures, as well as keep sight of individual upbringing and
heritage; strive to recruit students to a place of higher education and
increase graduating population and ultimately aim towards establishing a
bond of sisterhood through trust, friendship and support.
SIGMA PHI EPSILON:
(January, 1994) To improve the quality of our lives by improving the
quality of the lives of others; to develop leadership, communications,
academics, and community service through the lifetime fraternal
experience.
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.
SIKH STUDENT ASSOCIATION
(October, 1996) To enhance the social, cultural and recreational
activities of students from India studying at Fresno State, and improve
the opportunity of American Students - Community involvement to the
culture of India.
SKI AND SNOWBOARD CLUB:
(November, 2001) To provide students with opportunities for
association and interaction with other students who share the same
interest in snow sports.
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 CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP:
(April, 1986) To reach South Asian students with the Gospel through
organizing student fellowship on campus.
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
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION:
(September, 2003) To provide
services to California State University, Fresno in a way that promotes the
development of California State University, Fresno; promotes the welfare
of its graduates, current and former students, and friends; establish
pride and tradition through the promotion of greater interaction among
persons with vested interest in California State University, Fresno.
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 ASSOCIATION
OF 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 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.
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:
03/16/2007
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