CSU Research Vessels Train the Next Wave of Marine Biologists

To help meet the nation’s need for more professionals in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics industries, the CSU is committed to producing talented scientists by providing all the resources necessary to help students excel and thrive. Among these are research vessels that act as an outdoor classroom for students. More.
Encouraging Positive Change in Sports
With 22 campuses participating in intercollegiate athletics, the CSU values the ability of sports to bring spirit to the campus and create an atmosphere of kinship among students, faculty, staff and the community. The CSU strives to enhance this important part of the campus community by creating partnerships, formulating research groups and maintaining facilities that encourage equality in sports. More.
Born on the Radio Airwaves
Since the launch of CSU’s first campus radio station at Chico State in 1951 (KCSC Radio), CSU students have had the opportunity to gain the experience, tools and skills needed to flourish in the media industry. Whether it is working at a student-run radio station or interning at an NPR-affiliate station on campus, students learn broadcasting essentials such as editing sound, hosting an entire show and managing a station. More.
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