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CSU Stanislaus Budget Central

Budget Central has been created to provide the latest news about the CSU Stanislaus budget in light of the state’s severe cuts to the California State University system. The University has been required to make $13.5 million in cuts to its 2009-10 budget, including a $2.5 million reduction of part-time faculty and staff, and has reduced full-time equivalent enrolment to 6,800.  Click on the link above to learn more

STUDENT RECREATION COMPLEX DEBUTS START OF A NEW ERA PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 22 March 2010 22:45

The Cal State Stanislaus Warriors have a new facility in which to build a new era and will make history in it in 2011.

The University’s $16.1 million Student Recreation Complex (SRC) opened in fall 2009 among hundreds of excited Warrior Faithful — leaders, student athletes, and cShirvani at SRC Grand Openingommunity members. For the first time in its history, CSU Stanislaus will host the NCAA Division II Track & Field Championships on May 26-28, 2011, a major boost for the University and the Turlock economy in the coming year.

“The Complex will enable us to continue improving the quality of our programs and will help us recruit top-notch student athletes for our soccer and track and field teams,” Athletics Director Milt Richards said.

The CSU Stanislaus SRC, located at the southeast corner of campus, features a lighted, 2,300-seat stadium with a state-of-the-art polyurethane track, and an 18,644 square-foot Student Fitness Center.

People can support Cal State Athletics by purchasing a stadium seat in the new sports complex. Named seats become a permanent fixture on campus and a symbol of the community’s generous support. Call University Advancement at 209-667-3131 for details.

Click the following two links to view a pair of video segments about the Student Recreation Complex from Sacramento TV station KMAX 31’s “Good Day Sacramento”. Segment 1. Segment 2

 
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