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Cultural Activities Art, music, and theatre and dance engage, enrich and vitalize society. They are natural outgrowths of the educational mission of the university. The university's calendar includes world-class gallery exhibitions, performances and exhibits by our distinguished faculty, and a wide variety of student productions and events, as well as visiting artists, performers, and speakers of note. For a copy of Cal State Hayward's music or theatre calendars, contact the university's Arts Marketing Coordinator at 885-4299. Intercollegiate Athletics, Instructional and Recreational Programs Cal State Hayward sponsors intercollegiate athletic programs for both men and women through the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education. The university is a member of both the NCAA and the NAIA. Teams compete in the California Pacific Conference (NAIA) and as Division III independents (NCAA). The sports offered include basketball, soccer, cross country, and golf for men and women, plus baseball, softball, women's swimming, women's volleyball and women's water polo. The university encourages you to participate in some form of physical activity. In addition to the program of intercollegiate athletics, opportunities exist for you to participate in instructional and recreational programs. The Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education offers for credit numerous instructional programs in sports, games, and exercise The Department of Recreation and Community Services offers instructional programs in outdoor activities. The Recreational Activities Program, sponsored by the Associated Students, provides competitive and recreational opportunities during fall, winter, spring, and summer quarters. The university has two swimming pools, two racquetball courts, a martial arts facility, a basketball/multipurpose gymnasium, a dance studio, a stadium, a track, a baseball diamond, a softball diamond, a soccer field, and a multipurpose practice field. Information regarding programs should be obtained from the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education (885-3061). Groups interested in renting the facilities should contact the Office of Facility Reservations (885-3548). Student clubs or organizations interested in reserving facilities should contact the office of Student Life (885-3657). The California State University is committed to providing equal opportunities to men and women CSU students in all campus programs, including intercollegiate athletics. Information concerning athletic opportunities available to male and female students and the financial resources and personnel that Cal State Hayward dedicates to the men's and women's teams may be obtained from the Athletic Director, Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, PE 130, 885-3038. Volunteer Services Through the Office of Instructional Services (Volunteer Services Programs), the university makes available to Cal State Hayward students a wide variety of volunteer service opportunities. Among the new opportunities available are the America Reads Challenge Literacy Corps, the Precollegiate Academic Development Program, and several programs that promote Service Learning and leadership development. If you are interested in any of these opportunities, please contact the office at (510) 885-4637. |
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More than 90 student organizations are active at Cal State Hayward. They encompass a broad range, including academic, cultural, professional, recreational, community service, religious, and political interests. They also offer you important opportunities for personal growth and friendship, as well as valuable educational experiences beyond the traditional classroom setting. Student organizations sponsor many special events-lectures, films, music, and dance events each quarter. ![]() The Student Life Programs staff provides support and consultation to student organizations in planning programs and events; fund raising, publicity and promotion; and developing service projects and cultural programs. The staff also assists students interested in forming new student organizations. Fraternities and sororities are also active at Cal State Hayward. The Greek system includes eight sororities and seven fraternities. In addition to offering friendship and social activities, fraternities and sororities encourage scholarship, leadership and community service, and affiliation to national organizations that last a lifetime. Student Life Programs provides support and assistance to individual chapters, as well as to the Greek governing councils. Getting involved in student organizations is an excellent way to meet other students, develop leadership skills, and pursue special interests. The university encourages you to become active and involved in student organizations. More information is available from Student Life Programs in the Student Services Hub 1351, (510) 885-3657. Alumni Association "Keep the Link" is the motto of Cal State Hayward's Alumni Association. In existence since 1961, the Association's purpose is to reach out, connect with, and engage the more than 85,000 alumni who remain an active and vital part of the university's growth. Building on more than 40 years of participation in campus activities, the Association continues to play an important and increasing role in the present and future viability of the university. In addition to promoting the reputation of Cal State Hayward, the Association has funds derived from alumni memberships which support scholarships, student programs, the university library, cultural events, and special campus programs. The Association works closely with the Office of University Advancement and the Office of the President to increase alumni involvement. Efforts to strengthen bonds among alumni and with the university include the publication of the Association's newsletter (the Haywire), support of alumni chapter social or career-oriented events, co-hosting an annual golf tournament in the fall, and an annual gala each year to honor the "Alum of the Year." The Association also publishes an electronic newsletter and maintains a comprehensive website at: www.csuhalumni.org. Anyone who has attended the university is eligible for membership in the Alumni Association. If you are interested in joining, membership applications are available in the Alumni Office, Warren Hall Lobby, or by calling (510) 885-3724. Leadership Institute Student Life Programs and the Division of Student Affairs offer students the opportunity to enhance their leadership skills through a variety of seminars, classes and conferences presented by campus and community leaders. Through these leadership programs, students gain the insight and skill to assume a leadership role on campus, in their career or in the community; build alliances with faculty, staff, alumni and community leaders; and enhance their future leadership potential. Various leadership programs, depending on the student's class level and interest, are offered fall, winter, and spring quarters and are open and free of charge to all Cal State Hayward students. For additional information, contact Student Life Programs in the Student Services Hub 1351, (510) 885-3657. Student Government Associated Students (A.S.): The Associated Students, Inc., is a non-profit corporation whose membership consists of all students enrolled at Cal State Hayward. Members are entitled to, and encouraged to participate in A.S. activities, and to vote in all student elections. Board of Directors: The A.S. Board of Directors is composed of fifteen members: five directors-at-large, two directors from each of the academic colleges, and two directors from the Contra Costa Campus. The Chair and Vice Chair are elected by, and from, the Board of Directors. The Board establishes student government policies, appoints members of all committees, prepares and supervises the budget of the Associated Students, and works with the university in the planning, execution, and evaluation of many programs and projects. The Board also appoints student members to university boards which include administrative, faculty, and student representation. These include the Cal State Hayward Foundation Board and the Instructionally Related Activities Board. All vacant student government positions, including committees, are appointed by the Board of Directors. A.S. Committees: The Associated Students' structure includes several standing and ad hoc committees. Membership in these committees offers experience in organizational and decision-making processes. The standing committees include executive, finance/personnel, colleges, and elections. The regular ad hoc committees include student organizations, program advisory, and Children's Center Advisory Roundtable. Colleges Committee: The Colleges committee plans and sponsors activities of interest to undergraduate and graduate students in each academic college at Cal State Hayward and at the Contra Costa Campus. Sponsored programs may be educational, social, professional, and cultural in nature, and must always be open to all students. Academic Senate/Committees--Student Representatives: Student senators are elected in the spring quarter and may serve on senate committees except the Faculty Affairs and Promotion and Tenure Committees. Contact the Chair of Associated Students at (510) 885-4843 for more information. Administrative Offices: The administrative offices for the Associated Students and University Union, located on the third floor of the University Union, house the management and staff for both organizations. These offices offer many services to the campus community including University Union room reservations, check cashing, and fax services. Students may purchase health insurance, AC Transit tickets, discounted movie tickets, and copy cards. Associated Students provides banking services for clubs and organizations as well as mailboxes. For more information, call (510) 885-4843. Recreational Activities: The Associated Students Recreational Activities Program offers activities designed for personal recreation and fitness. Activities include sports leagues and tournaments, fitness classes, and outdoor recreation adventures. All activities which are discounted for students are open to the public. For a current schedule of events, call (510) 885-4843 or stop by the University Union Room 314. Programs: The Associated Students/University Union joint Program Department coordinates a wide variety of cocurricular activities designed to enhance the college experience. Programs are divided into four areas: social, recreational, cultural, and educational. They include films, comedy shows, musical performances, lecture programs, and special events. For more information on upcoming events or how to join the program board, call (510) 885-4843. Student Media The university newspaper, The Pioneer, is produced in th |
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