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16 2001-2002 California State University, Fresno General Catalog The official seal of the university was designed by artist and California State University, Fresno Professor Emeritus Darwin Musselman, who also created the seal used by the California State Univer-sity system. The Fresno State seal includes the “lamp of learning” and the “book of knowledge.” The Latin inscription “Lvcem accipe vt reddas” translates “Receive the light that you may give it forth.” The date 1911 refers to the founding year of the school. Between 1965 and 1968 an approxima-tion of university organization was accomplished on the Fresno campus, and the transition to official university status in the state system became effective on June 1, 1972. The university is now comprised of The College of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, the College of Arts and Humanities, the Sid Craig School of Business, the School of Education and Human Development, the College of Engineering and Com-puter Science, the College of Health and Human Services, The College of Science and Mathematics, the College of Social Sciences, the Division of Extended Education, and the Division of Graduate Studies. Fresno Normal School, in 1911, had an enrollment of 150 students, most of whom were women. By 1940 enrollment had increased to 2,000 students, and in 1968 enrollment surpassed 10,000. In the fall of 2000, more than 19,000 students registered at California State University, Fresno. The presidents, in order of tenure: Charles L. McLane (1911-27) Frank W. Thomas (1927-48) Arnold E. Joyal (1948-64) Frederic W. Ness (1964-69) Karl L. Falk (Acting) (1969-70) Norman A. Baxter (1970-80) Harold H. Haak (1980-91) John D. Welty (1991- ) California State University, Fresno
Title | 2001-02 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 2001-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Title | Page 016 |
Full Text Search | 16 2001-2002 California State University, Fresno General Catalog The official seal of the university was designed by artist and California State University, Fresno Professor Emeritus Darwin Musselman, who also created the seal used by the California State Univer-sity system. The Fresno State seal includes the “lamp of learning” and the “book of knowledge.” The Latin inscription “Lvcem accipe vt reddas” translates “Receive the light that you may give it forth.” The date 1911 refers to the founding year of the school. Between 1965 and 1968 an approxima-tion of university organization was accomplished on the Fresno campus, and the transition to official university status in the state system became effective on June 1, 1972. The university is now comprised of The College of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, the College of Arts and Humanities, the Sid Craig School of Business, the School of Education and Human Development, the College of Engineering and Com-puter Science, the College of Health and Human Services, The College of Science and Mathematics, the College of Social Sciences, the Division of Extended Education, and the Division of Graduate Studies. Fresno Normal School, in 1911, had an enrollment of 150 students, most of whom were women. By 1940 enrollment had increased to 2,000 students, and in 1968 enrollment surpassed 10,000. In the fall of 2000, more than 19,000 students registered at California State University, Fresno. The presidents, in order of tenure: Charles L. McLane (1911-27) Frank W. Thomas (1927-48) Arnold E. Joyal (1948-64) Frederic W. Ness (1964-69) Karl L. Falk (Acting) (1969-70) Norman A. Baxter (1970-80) Harold H. Haak (1980-91) John D. Welty (1991- ) California State University, Fresno |
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