You are in the official 1997-98 General Catalog
for California State University, Fresno.
Fresno
The Community.
Fresno's metropolitan area has a population of more than 400,000, yet
it seems to have a strong sense of community. Cultural events are numerous
and feature such groups and facilities as the Fresno Arts Center, the Fresno
Metropolitan Museum, the Fresno Philharmonic Orchestra, and several live
theater organizations.
Winning critical praise for the Fresno Philharmonic are world-renowned guest
artists and the talented Maestro Raymond Harvey. Take a powerful journey
in music with season tickets to this cultural jewel. (Student discounts
are available.)
The community is proud of California State University, Fresno and enthusiastically
supports many of the university's programs, including sports, the arts,
academic competitions, and other special events.
Recreation.
Fresno is the only place in the nation within an easy drive of three
national parks - Yosemite, Sequoia, and Kings Canyon. The university's recreational
activities and social life often center on the outdoors.
Boating, fishing, water skiing, and windsurfing at one of the six nearby
lakes are popular activities during the spring and summer. Winter recreation
includes downhill skiing and cross-country skiing at nearby Sierra Summit
or Badger Pass in the beautiful Sierra Nevada.
All year round, nature lovers and outdoor sports enthusiasts can choose
from a variety of parks to visit while in Fresno.
In addition to an extensive intramural program, on-campus recreation includes
a series of current films, drama productions, and concerts ranging from
rock to jazz to classical. The annual Vintage Days celebration and a number
of university receptions, winetastings, art festivals, and the University
Lecture Series are among the many events open to the public. Students informally
meet in areas such as the University Student Union, the Satellite Student
Union, and the Pavilion throughout the day and evening.
Fresno City College.
Established in 1910, Fresno City College is part of the California State Community Colleges system that includes 106 campuses and enrolls approximately two million students. Located on the old Fresno State campus on University Avenue, Fresno City College offers programs for students who plan to transfer to California State University, Fresno.
