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the 1,011-acre University Farm, which is considered one of the most modern and best equipped agricultural facilities in the West. Outstanding research facilities (computer, engineering, electron-ics, and industrial technology laboratories) are complemented by cultural and recreational facili-ties. The campus has two student unions, indoor and outdoor the-aters for drama and music, and swimming facilities. Students can make use of many individual and team sport facilities, a baseball stadium at Beiden Field that seats 6,575 spectators, a football/soc-cer stadium that seats more than 41,031, and Bulldog Diamond, a 5,467-seat softball stadium. The Downing Planetarium fea-tures a computer-controlled Spitz A3P star projector and a main theater which seats 74 under a thirty-foot dome. The facility includes a teacher resource center and presents multimedia shows on a daily basis. The 73,000-square-foot, three-story Science II building is the latest addition to campus. Lo-cated immediately east of the Downing Planetarium, Science II includes lecture halls and instruc-tional labs for earth and environ-mental sciences and psychology classes, as well as space for more than 100 faculty offi ces. The facil-ity includes graduate research and special instructional areas for the physics department to support the research needs of the Downing Planetarium. Smittcamp Alumni House is a 10,000-square-foot, two-story structure that houses the Alumni Association’s offi ces and serves as the university’s visitor information center. The building includes con-ference rooms, a kitchen, reception and social areas, a chapter/volun-teer resource center, garden court-yards, and an alumni library. The Save Mart Center at Shaw and Chestnut avenues is a 13- story facility with 16,000 seats. It serves as the new home for Fresno State basketball, volleyball and wrestling, as well as a venue for events. The facility has state-of-the-art classrooms, com-puter labs, and conference rooms. One of the newest facilities on campus is the 92,000 square-foot, two-story Student Recreation Center, which houses a 13,000 2009-2010 California State University, Fresno General Catalog 13 square-foot fi tness center (with car-dio equipment and free weights), a jogging and running track, two aerobic and dance studios, two racquetball courts, four full-size courts for basketball, volleyball, and badminton, plus locker rooms and showers. Also in the com-plex are the Leon and Pete Peters Educational Center and the Lyles Center for Innovation and Entre-preneurship. The campus is fully accessible and students with mobility impair-ments will fi nd the naturally fl at terrain easy to navigate.
Object Description
Title | 2009-10 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 2009-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 013 |
Full Text Search | the 1,011-acre University Farm, which is considered one of the most modern and best equipped agricultural facilities in the West. Outstanding research facilities (computer, engineering, electron-ics, and industrial technology laboratories) are complemented by cultural and recreational facili-ties. The campus has two student unions, indoor and outdoor the-aters for drama and music, and swimming facilities. Students can make use of many individual and team sport facilities, a baseball stadium at Beiden Field that seats 6,575 spectators, a football/soc-cer stadium that seats more than 41,031, and Bulldog Diamond, a 5,467-seat softball stadium. The Downing Planetarium fea-tures a computer-controlled Spitz A3P star projector and a main theater which seats 74 under a thirty-foot dome. The facility includes a teacher resource center and presents multimedia shows on a daily basis. The 73,000-square-foot, three-story Science II building is the latest addition to campus. Lo-cated immediately east of the Downing Planetarium, Science II includes lecture halls and instruc-tional labs for earth and environ-mental sciences and psychology classes, as well as space for more than 100 faculty offi ces. The facil-ity includes graduate research and special instructional areas for the physics department to support the research needs of the Downing Planetarium. Smittcamp Alumni House is a 10,000-square-foot, two-story structure that houses the Alumni Association’s offi ces and serves as the university’s visitor information center. The building includes con-ference rooms, a kitchen, reception and social areas, a chapter/volun-teer resource center, garden court-yards, and an alumni library. The Save Mart Center at Shaw and Chestnut avenues is a 13- story facility with 16,000 seats. It serves as the new home for Fresno State basketball, volleyball and wrestling, as well as a venue for events. The facility has state-of-the-art classrooms, com-puter labs, and conference rooms. One of the newest facilities on campus is the 92,000 square-foot, two-story Student Recreation Center, which houses a 13,000 2009-2010 California State University, Fresno General Catalog 13 square-foot fi tness center (with car-dio equipment and free weights), a jogging and running track, two aerobic and dance studios, two racquetball courts, four full-size courts for basketball, volleyball, and badminton, plus locker rooms and showers. Also in the com-plex are the Leon and Pete Peters Educational Center and the Lyles Center for Innovation and Entre-preneurship. The campus is fully accessible and students with mobility impair-ments will fi nd the naturally fl at terrain easy to navigate. |