CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, CHICO

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'California State University, Chico' is the second-oldest campus in the California State University system, and home to the Chico University Arboretum. It is located in Chico, California, about one hundred miles north of Sacramento. California State University, Chico is commonly known as Chico State or Cal State, Chico.

Contents
History
Rankings
School Statistics
Demographics
The Orion
Athletics
Famous alumni
School Presidents
References
External links
Official University
Affiliated
Other

History


On March 10, 1887, a legislative act was enacted to create the Northern Branch State Normal School of California. Less than a month later, Chico was chosen as the location. On June 24, 1887, General John Bidwell donated 8 acres (32,000 m²) of land from his cherry orchard.
On July 4, 1888, the first cornerstone was laid. On September 3, 1889, doors opened for the 90 enrolled students.
The library opened on 1/11, 1890 with 350 books. On June 20, 1891 the first graduation took place, a class of 15.
In 1910, Annie Bidwell donated an additional two acres (8,000 m²) of land to be used for work with elementary agriculture. The next year Mrs. Bidwell donated an orange orchard lot 55 x 440 feet as the children's playground, which is connected to the Training School. Twenty years later in 1921, legislation was enacted to change the school's name to Chico State Teacher's College. In 1922, Chico State Teacher's College added a junior college curriculum and awarded a certificate after two years. Also in 1922 Bidwell Mansion was turned into a women's dormitory, Bidwell Hall. In 1923 the first college paper, ''The Collegian'' was published. In 1924, the state board of education allowed the school to grant baccalaureate degrees. Also in 1924, the wildcat was chosen as the mascot. In 1925 the alumni organization was founded. In 1927 a fire destroyed the Normal Building. That same year a gym was built on the grounds of Bidwell Mansion. In 1929, the corner stone for the new administration building was laid on top of Normal Building's original corner stone. In 1929 the student bookstore was established.
Chico State campus in the spring

In 1935, Bidwell Hall was turned into a recreation and student center - the first student union. Also in 1935 a legislative act changed the college name from Chico State Teachers College to Chico State College. In 1937 evening classes started on campus and athletic fields were purchased from the Chico Board of Education. In 1939, chimes were installed in library tower. Sororities held a fund drive to raise $600 for them. In 1940 the college offered civilian pilot classes.
In 1948, dorms for 200 male students were set up on west side of Warner Street. The buildings were built during World War II and were used as bachelor quarters for a Marine Hospital in Klamath Falls, Oregon. They were brought to Chico State in sections and reconstructed in the spring of 1948. The two story barrack-like structures had 36 rooms, each occupied by 4 students. North Hall later became a girls dormitory. The speech and debate team was founded by Herbert Rae, Speech & Drama Department Chair.
In 1950, California's governor allowed state colleges to grant Master of Arts degrees. In 1951 the college reorganized from 18 departments into seven divisions with chairmen. In 1956 a new flagpost and sign for in front of Kendall Hall was donated by the class of 1956. In 1957 a new cafeteria was built the rose gardens were planted. In 1958 the first "telecourse" was taught, Psychology 51.
In 1951 KCSC, a student run radio station launched, broadcasting old-time radio dramas on the campus public address system.
In 1963, the university farm was dedicated.
In 1966 new chimes were installed in Trinity Hall.
In 1972, Chico State College became California State University, Chico as a result of legislation passed in 1971.
Chico State campus: Laxson Auditorium

In 1975, broadcasts of classes through closed circuit TV were used for the first time by residents in Oroville, Marysville and Colusa. Also in 1975, The Orion, the campus student newspaper published its first issue. In 1977, the other campus paper, ''The Wildcat'', changed its name to ''Chico News and Review'' and moved off campus to become an independent publication. In 1978 bike riding was restricted on campus.
In 1981, the library was renamed for Ted Meriam.
In 1985 the 75th Pioneer Days was held, but the event was cancelled in 1987, ostensibly because of a riot.
In 1989 ''The Orion'' wins the National Pacemaker Award, the first of nine the paper has won.
Today, there are six on-campus dorms. Whitney, Shasta and Lassen halls are on the main campus, while Esken, Mechoopda and Konkow are near the athletic fields about a block and a half away from the main campus. Whitney, Shasta and Lassen are named after the major mountains in Northern California, and the others are named after Indian tribes which used to inhabit the area. University Village or "UV" is a university-owned dorm about a mile off campus.
Chico State's Kendall (Administration) Hall

Rankings



★ 4th Best Public Master's Level University in the West (2007)[1]

★ 4th Best Public Master's Level University in the West (2006)[2]

★ 3rd Best Public Master's Level University in the West (2005)[3]

★ 3rd Best Public Master's Level University in the West (2004)[4]

★ 4th Best Public Master's Level University in the West (2003)[5]

★ 3rd Best Public Master's Level University in the West (2002)[6]

School Statistics


:''From Peterson's''[1]

★ Enrollment: 15,025

★ Average GPA (admitted students): 3.31

★ Average SAT: 1038 (This represents the old SAT scoring system, new SAT statistics have not yet been published.)

★ Average ACT: over 24

★ Student to Faculty Ratio: 21:1

Demographics


The Chico State Motto, "Today decides tomorrow"

Male to Female Percentage: Male 46% - Female 54%

Caucasian 65.8%

Filipino 0.8%

Mexican American 8.6%

Other Latino 3.0%

Asian American 5.0%

African American 2.0%

American Indian 1.1%

Pacific Islander 0.5%

★ Unknown 13.2%
The Orion

The Orion is Chico State's nationally acclaimed school newspaper, and has been named (on several occasions) the number one weekly collegiate publication.[2]

Athletics


The school's athletic director is Anita Barker. The school competes in Division II of the National Collegiate Athletic Association in the California Collegiate Athletic Association.[3]
The school sponsors soccer, basketball, cross country, golf, and track and field for both men and women. The school sponsors softball and volleyball for women, and baseball for men.
The school finished third in the 2004-2005 NACDA Directors' Cup.
CSU Chico won the NCAA Division II national championships in men's swimming and diving in 1973, 1974 and 1976. The program was eliminated several years after the 1976 national championship season.
The baseball team won the NCAA Division II national championship in 1997 and 1999 and has been in contention for the title often.
In 2001 the women's rugby team won a national championship.

Famous alumni


Name Known for Relationship to Chico
Rusty Areias Politician
William Berry Political advisor
Nelson Briles Former Major League Baseball Player
Raymond Carver Author
Kathy Crusco CFO, Activant Solutions
Amanda Detmer Actress
Clair Engle United States Senator BA in 1930
Jack Farmer a research scientist in the Exobiology Branch of the NASA Ames Research Center
Michael Finney Consumer advocate, ABC 7 On Your Side/KGO Radio San Fransisco Graduate [4]
Matt Gebhard News Anchor
Dave Gibson CFO Western Financial Corp.
Marshall L Ginter Chemist at University of Maryland, College Park
Nancy (Wiseman) Harrison Communications executive
Dominik Jakubek goalkeeper for Major League Soccer
Mat Kearney Columbia Recording Artist
Adnan Khashoggi Saudi businessman
Sandra Lerner Founder of Cisco Systems
Maurice L. "Lee" McFann Lieutenant General, USAF
James E. Millerd chief technology officer for the 4D Technology Corporation BA in 1987
Bob Mulholland Political Strategist
Matt Olmstead Writer and television producer
Maureen O'Toole Citigroup financier
Jason Peltier Secretary for Water and Science at US Department of Interior [7]
Antoinette Procopio engineer at Boeing Satellite Systems
Lubna al Qasimi Minister for Economy and Planning of the United Arab Emirates
Ed Rollins Political Strategist BA in Political Science (1968) [8]
Carolyn Shoemaker Astronomer
Mark Stein New York Times editor
Randall Stone Member of the 1992 and 1993 United States Triathlon Team USA BS Finance, BA Economics
Mike Thompson Politician
Bill Wattenburg Radio host, author, inventor
Chris Wondolowski midfielder for Major League Soccer
Don Young Politician
Bruce Zinky Music instrument designer

School Presidents


NameYears served
Edward Timothy Pierce 1889-1893
Robert F. Pennell 1893-1897
Carleton M. Ritter 1893-1897
Charles C. Van Liew 1899-1910
Allison Ware 1910-1917
Elmer Isaiah Miller 1910, 1917-1918
Charles Osenbaugh 1918-1930
Clarence Knight Studley 1930-1931
Rudolph D. Lindquist 1931-1931
Aymer Jay Hamilton 1931-1950
George Glenn Kendall 1950-1966
Robert Eugene Hill 1966-1970
Lew Dwight Oliver 1970-1971
Stanford Cazier 1971-1979
Robert L. Fredenburg 1979-1980
Robin Wilson 1980-1993
Manuel A. Esteban 1993-2003
Scott McNall 2003-2004
Paul Zingg 2004-present

References


1. California State University, Chico
2. About The Orion
3. Wildcat Athletics
4. Michael Finney, Consumer Reporter

External links


Official University


California State University, Chico Homepage – Official website

California State University, Chico Alumni list – Official website

California State University, Chico Athletics – Official website

California State University, College of Natural Sciences – Official website

California State University, Chico Center for Regional and Continuing Education – Official website

California State University, Chico American Language and Culture Institute - ALCI Chico – Official website

California State University, Chico Public Affairs and Publications – Official website
Affiliated


The Orion – Official CSUC newspaper

Chico State Associated Students – Official website
Other


Sigma Nu Alumni - Chico State

Phi Delta Theta - Chico State

History of Pioneer Days & Pioneer Week at Chico State

Wikimapia location of Chico State

Delta Xi Phi Multicultural Sorority - Chico State

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