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California State University, Bakersfield

California State University, Bakersfield (CSUB, Cal State Bakersfield, or CSU Bakersfield) is a public university in Bakersfield, California. It was established in 1965 as Kern State College and officially in 1968 as California State College Bakersfield on a 375-acre (152 ha) campus, becoming the 20th school in the California State University system. The university offers 39 different bachelor's degree programs, 17 master's degree programs, and a doctoral program in Educational Leadership (Ed.D.).[9][10]

California State University, Bakersfield
Former names
California State College, Bakersfield (1971–82)
MottoInspiring Excellence, Transforming Lives[1][2]
TypePublic university
Established1965
Parent institution
California State University
AccreditationWSCUC
Academic affiliations
Cal State System
Endowment$66.9 million (2020)[3]
Budget$111.5 million (2018)[4]
PresidentLynnette Zelezny
ProvostVernon B. Harper Jr.[5]
Academic staff
662 (including Lecturers) [Fall 2017][6]
Administrative staff
526 [Fall 2017][6]
Students11,264 (Fall 2021)[7]
Undergraduates9,788 (Fall 2020)[7]
Postgraduates1,609 (Fall 2020)[7]
Location, ,
United States

35°21′00″N 119°06′14″W / 35.350°N 119.104°W / 35.350; -119.104
CampusSuburban, 375 acres (152 ha)
Colors    Blue and gold[8]
NicknameRoadrunners
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IBig West
Websitewww.csub.edu

As of fall 2021, there were more than 11,000 undergraduate and graduate students at either the main campus in Bakersfield or the satellite campus, Antelope Valley Center in Lancaster, California. CSU Bakersfield has more than 59,000 alumni from its four schools: Arts and Humanities; Business and Public Administration; Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Engineering; and Social Sciences and Education. The university is primarily a commuter campus serving the city of Bakersfield. CSU Bakersfield's petroleum geology program is the only one offered by a public university west of the Rockies.[11] The university is a Hispanic-serving institution. Past alumni include local, state, and federal politicians, including one Speaker of the United States House of Representatives.

History Edit

 
The Walter Stiern Library, CSUB

CSUB owes its founding to the Donahoe Higher Education Act of 1960, which formalized the creation of the CSU system, initially as the "California State Colleges" system. The areas in the southern San Joaquin Valley had been demanding a four-year university since the 1950s. After considering several locations, including nearby Delano and parts of Kings and Tulare County, a steering committee decided on Bakersfield because it was the largest isolated metropolitan area in the United States without a four-year university at that time. Their decision was turned into a bill by Bakersfield's State Senator Walter W. Stiern, ratified by the California State Legislature and signed into law by Governor Pat Brown.

Under these rules, the school was authorized as Kern State College, in 1965, and founded as California State College, Bakersfield in 1968. First classes were held on October 1, 1970. In 1982, the California State College system became the California State University system. The school changed to its present name in 1988, when it was granted university status.

Presidents Edit

  • Paul F. Romberg (1967-1973)
  • Jacob P. Frankel (1974-1983)
  • Tomas A. Arciniega (1983-2004)
  • Horace Mitchell (2004-2018)
  • Lynnette Zelezny (2018-Present)

Academics Edit

Cal State Bakersfield academics are grouped into four schools with the exception of interdisciplinary programs:[12]

  • School of Arts and Humanities (A&H)
  • School of Business and Public Administration (BPA)
  • School of Natural Sciences, Mathematics, and Engineering (NSME)
  • School of Social Sciences and Education (SSE)

Together, the four schools offer 39 baccalaureate degrees, 17 master's degrees, and one educational doctorate.

Popular majors for undergraduates in 2018 included Business Administration (Management and Operations) at 19.39%, Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities at 12.82% and Psychology (General) at 8.53%. While popular majors for graduates were Education (General) at 35.28%, Social Work at 20.56% and Student Counseling and Personnel Services at 9.44%.[13]

On May 24, 2019, at the 49th annual undergraduate commencement ceremony, CSU Bakersfield awarded 2,312 bachelor's degrees, a 28% year-over-year increase and a record for the university.[14] On May 22, 2019, 462 graduate degrees, including the university's first 12 doctoral degrees, were awarded at the annual hooding ceremony.[15]

Research Edit

The Office of Grants, Research, and Sponsored Programs (GRASP) provides administrative support for student and faculty research. External grant funding grew from 2014/15 to 2016/17, with active awards increasing from 54 to 70 and total funding increasing from $10M to $14.7M.[16]

Institutions that have been established as part of university research include:[17][18]

  • Business Research and Education Center
  • California Energy Research Center (CERC)
  • California Well Sample Repository
  • Center for Economic Education and Research (CEER)
  • Center for Environmental Studies
  • Kegley Institute of Ethics
  • Political Research Center

Cal State Bakersfield conducts scientific research using advanced facilities and technologies. Facilities include the Materials Science Engineering Lab,[19] Sediment Analysis Lab, Computer Mapping and Simulation Lab, Plant Physiology Lab, and Elemental Composition Lab, Wireless Communications Lab, Robotics Lab, Power Systems Lab, VLSI/Circuits Lab, Cognitive Processes Lab, Behavioral Neuroscience Lab, Social Cognition Lab, and more.[20][21] Researchers on campus have access to advanced equipment including scanning electron microscopy, high resolution CAT scanning, and 2D gel electrophoresis.[22]

Active areas of research include synthesizing polymers from renewable resources[23] and geologic CO2 storage.[24]

The California Energy Research Center (CERC) was announced in 2013[25] to foster collaborations between CSUB students, faculty, and the Kern County energy industries.[26] Dr. Alan Fuchs became director of CERC in 2017. The California Energy Research Center will be housed in the 53,000 square-foot Energy and Engineering Innovation Center after its completion in 2023.[25][27]

Rankings Edit

  • In 2021, ranked 25th for "Top Public Schools" by U.S. News & World Report in the Regional Universities West category.[33]
  • In 2021, ranked 28th for schools in "Top Performers on Social Mobility", by U.S. News & World Report in the Regional Universities West category.[33]
  • In 2021, ranked tied for 51 in "Regional Universities West", by U.S. News & World Report.[33]
  • In 2021, ranked 25 in Best Bang for the Buck, 68th in Master's University by Washington Monthly.[34]
  • In 2020, ranked tied for 92st in "Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs" where doctorates not offered, by U.S. News & World Report.[33]
  • In 2020, ranked tied for 221st in Undergraduate Nursing where doctorates not offered, by U.S. News & World Report.[33]
  • In 2020, ranked tied for 52nd overall out of 127 schools in "Regional Universities West", by U.S. News & World Report.[33]
  • In 2020, ranked tied for 24th out of 66 "Top Public Schools" by U.S. News & World Report in the Regional Universities West category.[33]
  • In 2020, ranked tied for 31st out of 124 schools in "Top Performers on Social Mobility", by U.S. News & World Report in the Regional Universities West category.[33]
  • In 2020, ranked tied for 91st of 220 schools in "Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs" where doctorates not offered, by U.S. News & World Report.[33]
  • In 2020, ranked 9th in the "Best Bang for the Buck Colleges" category out of 215 schools in the U.S. western region by Washington Monthly.[35]
  • In 2019, ranked 17th out of 606 "Master's Universities" by Washington Monthly based on its contribution to the public good, as measured by social mobility, research, and promoting public service.[36]
  • In 2017, ranked 3rd in the nation for upward mobility by The New York Times.[37]
  • In 2014, ranked 20th in the United States by Payscale and CollegeNet's Social Mobility Index college rankings.[38]
  • In 2014, ranked 39th in the United States by Time magazine in a list of the top 100 universities.[39]

Athletics Edit

CSU Bakersfield is currently an NCAA Division I school. The Roadrunners began the transition process in 2006 and became a full Division I member in July 2010. Following a period as one of a small number of Division I independents, CSU Bakersfield joined the Western Athletic Conference in July 2013 for most sports.[40] For wrestling, CSUB competes in the Pac-12 conference. CSUB wrestling is the institution's original Division-I sport and has placed 3rd (1996) and 8th (1999) in the NCAA D-I Wrestling Championships.[41][42] The men's and women's basketball teams compete on campus at the Icardo Center.

On June 1, 2006, CSU Bakersfield President, Dr. Horace Mitchell formally announced that CSUB would raise $6 million over a five-year period for the additional costs for the athletics program. Part of the additional costs were to start a baseball program and a women's golf program.[43] In September 2011, CSUB accepted an invitation to join the Western Athletic Conference for baseball.

Rudy Carvajal was CSUB's Athletic Director from 1972 until his retirement on December 31, 2010. In 2005, Carvajal received the prestigious CSU Wang Family Award. Under Carvajal's leadership, CSUB has 30 national championships and received the Sears Directors Cup in 1998.[44] Nearly 60,000 people attend NCAA sporting events at CSU Bakersfield.[11]

On May 17, 2007, CSUB announced that Bill Kernen would be the school's first baseball coach, with the school's first official season beginning in spring of 2009.[45]

On January 8, 2011, Jeff Konya assumed the position of Athletic Director.[46]

Kenneth "Ziggy" Siegfried was named Director of Athletics on August 20, 2015.[47]

On November 27, 2017, CSUB President Dr. Horace Mitchell announced that CSUB had accepted an invitation to join the Big West Conference. The Roadrunners will remain a member of the Western Athletic Conference until July 1, 2020, at which point it will begin a full membership in the Big West.

Athletic achievements Edit

National Division II championships Edit

  • Men's basketball: 1993, 1994, 1997
  • Men's swimming and diving: 1986–1993, 1998, 2000–2002, 2004
  • Wrestling: 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980–1983, 1987
  • Men's soccer: 1997
  • Softball: 1988, 1989, 1990
  • Women's volleyball: 1989
  • Women's tennis: 1977 (AIAW)

Student life Edit

Undergraduate demographics as of Fall 2020
Race and ethnicity[48] Total
Hispanic 62% 62
 
White 14% 14
 
Other[a] 8% 8
 
Asian 6% 6
 
Foreign national 4% 4
 
Black 4% 4
 
Economic diversity
Low-income[b] 67% 67
 
Affluent[c] 33% 33
 

Admissions Edit

Institutional Research, Planning and Assessment[49][50][51]

In fall of 2013, CSUB enrolled its largest freshman class of over 1,300 students.[52] As of fall 2018 CSU Bakersfield has the largest enrollment percentage of unknown Americans and along with CSU Chico the second largest enrollment percentage of Native Americans in the Cal State system.[53]

Clubs and organizations Edit

CSU Bakersfield has 120 recognized student clubs and organizations (including seven Greek Organizations: Phi Sigma Sigma, Gamma Phi Beta, Nu Phi Chi, Theta Sigma Chi, Kappa Delta Nu, Delta Zeta Tau, and Kappa Sigma) as of spring 2018. Each year, the top juniors, seniors, and graduate students receive membership invitations to join Alpha Chi through the California Iota chapter of the national honor society.[54] The Associated Students Inc. (ASI) is the recognized student government and is known for having an active role on campus. The Bakersfield campus has a Student Union and a 75,000 sq ft (7,000 m2) Recreation Center.[55]

Enrollment and dormitories Edit

CSUB is predominantly a commuter school, drawing its student body from a mix of recent high school graduates in the local area and working people returning to school or pursuing a degree part-time. While the majority of students live off-campus, the campus dorms can accommodate up to 324 students, or under 5% of the 2002 enrollment figure of 7,700. Space in the dorms has historically been plentiful, with single-occupancy rooms often available and one entire dorm devoted to faculty offices through the mid-1990s. However, space is now impacted and usually fills up quickly. New dorms opened in 2015.[56]

The six buildings comprising the original (West) dorm complex are each named after locations in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings novel: Rivendell, Rohan, Entwood, Numenor, Dobry, and Lorien. Dorm facilities include a first floor lounge in each building, a dining commons, a swimming pool, a sand volleyball court, a pond, and a parking lot.[57] CSUB has added a new dorm complex called Student Housing East on the northeast end of campus. The original dormitories have been partially repurposed for use as offices.[58]

Tradition Edit

The CSUB Fight Song and Alma Mater were selected through a structured contest initiated by the student government, Associated Students Inc. (ASI). The winner of the Fight Song Contest was a current music student, Gwendolyn Wilcox, and the winner of the Alma Mater Contest was a CSUB alumnus and current high school music instructor, Bill Ingram.[59]

Notable alumni Edit

 
Kevin McCarthy
 
Scott Wilk

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Other consists of Multiracial Americans & those who prefer to not say.
  2. ^ The percentage of students who received an income-based federal Pell grant intended for low-income students.
  3. ^ The percentage of students who are a part of the American middle class at the bare minimum.

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External links Edit

  • Official website
  • CSU athletics website

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California State University Bakersfield CSUB Cal State Bakersfield or CSU Bakersfield is a public university in Bakersfield California It was established in 1965 as Kern State College and officially in 1968 as California State College Bakersfield on a 375 acre 152 ha campus becoming the 20th school in the California State University system The university offers 39 different bachelor s degree programs 17 master s degree programs and a doctoral program in Educational Leadership Ed D 9 10 California State University BakersfieldFormer namesCalifornia State College Bakersfield 1971 82 MottoInspiring Excellence Transforming Lives 1 2 TypePublic universityEstablished1965Parent institutionCalifornia State UniversityAccreditationWSCUCAcademic affiliationsCal State SystemEndowment 66 9 million 2020 3 Budget 111 5 million 2018 4 PresidentLynnette ZeleznyProvostVernon B Harper Jr 5 Academic staff662 including Lecturers Fall 2017 6 Administrative staff526 Fall 2017 6 Students11 264 Fall 2021 7 Undergraduates9 788 Fall 2020 7 Postgraduates1 609 Fall 2020 7 LocationBakersfield California United States35 21 00 N 119 06 14 W 35 350 N 119 104 W 35 350 119 104CampusSuburban 375 acres 152 ha Colors Blue and gold 8 NicknameRoadrunnersSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I Big WestWebsitewww wbr csub wbr eduAs of fall 2021 there were more than 11 000 undergraduate and graduate students at either the main campus in Bakersfield or the satellite campus Antelope Valley Center in Lancaster California CSU Bakersfield has more than 59 000 alumni from its four schools Arts and Humanities Business and Public Administration Natural Sciences Mathematics and Engineering and Social Sciences and Education The university is primarily a commuter campus serving the city of Bakersfield CSU Bakersfield s petroleum geology program is the only one offered by a public university west of the Rockies 11 The university is a Hispanic serving institution Past alumni include local state and federal politicians including one Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Contents 1 History 1 1 Presidents 2 Academics 2 1 Research 2 2 Rankings 3 Athletics 3 1 Athletic achievements 3 1 1 National Division II championships 4 Student life 4 1 Admissions 4 2 Clubs and organizations 4 3 Enrollment and dormitories 5 Tradition 6 Notable alumni 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit nbsp The Walter Stiern Library CSUBCSUB owes its founding to the Donahoe Higher Education Act of 1960 which formalized the creation of the CSU system initially as the California State Colleges system The areas in the southern San Joaquin Valley had been demanding a four year university since the 1950s After considering several locations including nearby Delano and parts of Kings and Tulare County a steering committee decided on Bakersfield because it was the largest isolated metropolitan area in the United States without a four year university at that time Their decision was turned into a bill by Bakersfield s State Senator Walter W Stiern ratified by the California State Legislature and signed into law by Governor Pat Brown Under these rules the school was authorized as Kern State College in 1965 and founded as California State College Bakersfield in 1968 First classes were held on October 1 1970 In 1982 the California State College system became the California State University system The school changed to its present name in 1988 when it was granted university status Presidents Edit Paul F Romberg 1967 1973 Jacob P Frankel 1974 1983 Tomas A Arciniega 1983 2004 Horace Mitchell 2004 2018 Lynnette Zelezny 2018 Present Academics EditCal State Bakersfield academics are grouped into four schools with the exception of interdisciplinary programs 12 School of Arts and Humanities A amp H School of Business and Public Administration BPA School of Natural Sciences Mathematics and Engineering NSME School of Social Sciences and Education SSE Together the four schools offer 39 baccalaureate degrees 17 master s degrees and one educational doctorate Popular majors for undergraduates in 2018 included Business Administration Management and Operations at 19 39 Liberal Arts and Sciences General Studies and Humanities at 12 82 and Psychology General at 8 53 While popular majors for graduates were Education General at 35 28 Social Work at 20 56 and Student Counseling and Personnel Services at 9 44 13 On May 24 2019 at the 49th annual undergraduate commencement ceremony CSU Bakersfield awarded 2 312 bachelor s degrees a 28 year over year increase and a record for the university 14 On May 22 2019 462 graduate degrees including the university s first 12 doctoral degrees were awarded at the annual hooding ceremony 15 Research Edit The Office of Grants Research and Sponsored Programs GRASP provides administrative support for student and faculty research External grant funding grew from 2014 15 to 2016 17 with active awards increasing from 54 to 70 and total funding increasing from 10M to 14 7M 16 Institutions that have been established as part of university research include 17 18 Business Research and Education Center California Energy Research Center CERC California Well Sample Repository Center for Economic Education and Research CEER Center for Environmental Studies Kegley Institute of Ethics Political Research CenterCal State Bakersfield conducts scientific research using advanced facilities and technologies Facilities include the Materials Science Engineering Lab 19 Sediment Analysis Lab Computer Mapping and Simulation Lab Plant Physiology Lab and Elemental Composition Lab Wireless Communications Lab Robotics Lab Power Systems Lab VLSI Circuits Lab Cognitive Processes Lab Behavioral Neuroscience Lab Social Cognition Lab and more 20 21 Researchers on campus have access to advanced equipment including scanning electron microscopy high resolution CAT scanning and 2D gel electrophoresis 22 Active areas of research include synthesizing polymers from renewable resources 23 and geologic CO2 storage 24 The California Energy Research Center CERC was announced in 2013 25 to foster collaborations between CSUB students faculty and the Kern County energy industries 26 Dr Alan Fuchs became director of CERC in 2017 The California Energy Research Center will be housed in the 53 000 square foot Energy and Engineering Innovation Center after its completion in 2023 25 27 Rankings Edit Academic rankingsRegionalU S News amp World Report 28 60Master s universityWashington Monthly 29 25NationalTHE WSJ 30 401 500 2022 2023 U S News amp World Report Rankings 31 Top Public Regional Schools 29Top Performers on Social Mobility West Region 18Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs nationwide at schools where doctorate not offered 87Nursing 247 2022 USNWR Graduate School Rankings 32 Program RankingSocial Work 163Public Affairs Programs 193 In 2021 ranked 25th for Top Public Schools by U S News amp World Report in the Regional Universities West category 33 In 2021 ranked 28th for schools in Top Performers on Social Mobility by U S News amp World Report in the Regional Universities West category 33 In 2021 ranked tied for 51 in Regional Universities West by U S News amp World Report 33 In 2021 ranked 25 in Best Bang for the Buck 68th in Master s University by Washington Monthly 34 In 2020 ranked tied for 92st in Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs where doctorates not offered by U S News amp World Report 33 In 2020 ranked tied for 221st in Undergraduate Nursing where doctorates not offered by U S News amp World Report 33 In 2020 ranked tied for 52nd overall out of 127 schools in Regional Universities West by U S News amp World Report 33 In 2020 ranked tied for 24th out of 66 Top Public Schools by U S News amp World Report in the Regional Universities West category 33 In 2020 ranked tied for 31st out of 124 schools in Top Performers on Social Mobility by U S News amp World Report in the Regional Universities West category 33 In 2020 ranked tied for 91st of 220 schools in Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs where doctorates not offered by U S News amp World Report 33 In 2020 ranked 9th in the Best Bang for the Buck Colleges category out of 215 schools in the U S western region by Washington Monthly 35 In 2019 ranked 17th out of 606 Master s Universities by Washington Monthly based on its contribution to the public good as measured by social mobility research and promoting public service 36 In 2017 ranked 3rd in the nation for upward mobility by The New York Times 37 In 2014 ranked 20th in the United States by Payscale and CollegeNet s Social Mobility Index college rankings 38 In 2014 ranked 39th in the United States by Time magazine in a list of the top 100 universities 39 Athletics EditMain article CSU Bakersfield Roadrunners CSU Bakersfield is currently an NCAA Division I school The Roadrunners began the transition process in 2006 and became a full Division I member in July 2010 Following a period as one of a small number of Division I independents CSU Bakersfield joined the Western Athletic Conference in July 2013 for most sports 40 For wrestling CSUB competes in the Pac 12 conference CSUB wrestling is the institution s original Division I sport and has placed 3rd 1996 and 8th 1999 in the NCAA D I Wrestling Championships 41 42 The men s and women s basketball teams compete on campus at the Icardo Center On June 1 2006 CSU Bakersfield President Dr Horace Mitchell formally announced that CSUB would raise 6 million over a five year period for the additional costs for the athletics program Part of the additional costs were to start a baseball program and a women s golf program 43 In September 2011 CSUB accepted an invitation to join the Western Athletic Conference for baseball Rudy Carvajal was CSUB s Athletic Director from 1972 until his retirement on December 31 2010 In 2005 Carvajal received the prestigious CSU Wang Family Award Under Carvajal s leadership CSUB has 30 national championships and received the Sears Directors Cup in 1998 44 Nearly 60 000 people attend NCAA sporting events at CSU Bakersfield 11 On May 17 2007 CSUB announced that Bill Kernen would be the school s first baseball coach with the school s first official season beginning in spring of 2009 45 On January 8 2011 Jeff Konya assumed the position of Athletic Director 46 Kenneth Ziggy Siegfried was named Director of Athletics on August 20 2015 47 On November 27 2017 CSUB President Dr Horace Mitchell announced that CSUB had accepted an invitation to join the Big West Conference The Roadrunners will remain a member of the Western Athletic Conference until July 1 2020 at which point it will begin a full membership in the Big West Athletic achievements Edit National Division II championships Edit Men s basketball 1993 1994 1997 Men s swimming and diving 1986 1993 1998 2000 2002 2004 Wrestling 1976 1977 1979 1980 1983 1987 Men s soccer 1997 Softball 1988 1989 1990 Women s volleyball 1989 Women s tennis 1977 AIAW Student life EditUndergraduate demographics as of Fall 2020 Race and ethnicity 48 TotalHispanic 62 62 White 14 14 Other a 8 8 Asian 6 6 Foreign national 4 4 Black 4 4 Economic diversityLow income b 67 67 Affluent c 33 33 Admissions Edit Institutional Research Planning and Assessment 49 50 51 In fall of 2013 CSUB enrolled its largest freshman class of over 1 300 students 52 As of fall 2018 CSU Bakersfield has the largest enrollment percentage of unknown Americans and along with CSU Chico the second largest enrollment percentage of Native Americans in the Cal State system 53 Clubs and organizations Edit CSU Bakersfield has 120 recognized student clubs and organizations including seven Greek Organizations Phi Sigma Sigma Gamma Phi Beta Nu Phi Chi Theta Sigma Chi Kappa Delta Nu Delta Zeta Tau and Kappa Sigma as of spring 2018 Each year the top juniors seniors and graduate students receive membership invitations to join Alpha Chi through the California Iota chapter of the national honor society 54 The Associated Students Inc ASI is the recognized student government and is known for having an active role on campus The Bakersfield campus has a Student Union and a 75 000 sq ft 7 000 m2 Recreation Center 55 Enrollment and dormitories Edit CSUB is predominantly a commuter school drawing its student body from a mix of recent high school graduates in the local area and working people returning to school or pursuing a degree part time While the majority of students live off campus the campus dorms can accommodate up to 324 students or under 5 of the 2002 enrollment figure of 7 700 Space in the dorms has historically been plentiful with single occupancy rooms often available and one entire dorm devoted to faculty offices through the mid 1990s However space is now impacted and usually fills up quickly New dorms opened in 2015 56 The six buildings comprising the original West dorm complex are each named after locations in J R R Tolkien s The Lord of the Rings novel Rivendell Rohan Entwood Numenor Dobry and Lorien Dorm facilities include a first floor lounge in each building a dining commons a swimming pool a sand volleyball court a pond and a parking lot 57 CSUB has added a new dorm complex called Student Housing East on the northeast end of campus The original dormitories have been partially repurposed for use as offices 58 Tradition EditThe CSUB Fight Song and Alma Mater were selected through a structured contest initiated by the student government Associated Students Inc ASI The winner of the Fight Song Contest was a current music student Gwendolyn Wilcox and the winner of the Alma Mater Contest was a CSUB alumnus and current high school music instructor Bill Ingram 59 Notable alumni Edit nbsp Kevin McCarthy nbsp Scott WilkVincent Brothers American mass murderer MA Education Jeffery Elwell President of Eastern New Mexico University BA English 1979 Kevin McCarthy U S politician 55th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Member of the U S House of Representatives from the California s 20th congressional district BS Marketing 1989 MBA 1994 60 Scott Wilk serving in the California State Senate Roy Ashburn California State Senator 61 BA in Public Administration 1983 John W Ayers behavioral epidemiologist BA Political Science 2006 Kathleen O Neal Gear archaeologist and author David Harrington President and COO of Centre for Neuro Skills MBA 2005 62 Dushyant Chautala Indian Politician Member of Parliament BS Business Administration 2014 63 Rich Herrera sports radio personality Greg Colson multimedia artist BA Fine Arts 1978 64 Austin Davis Major League Baseball pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies Jeff Colson artist recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship BA Fine Arts 1979 65 Jeff Huckaby President of Grimmway Farms 66 67 BS Petroleum Land Studies 1989 Tito Ortiz mixed martial artist and politician Stephen Neal New England Patriot NCAA and World Champion wrestler BS Physical Education 1999 Tucker Knight WWE Superstar part of collegiate wrestling career took place at CSUB Jeremy Gunn Stanford men s soccer coach BS Business Administration 1993 MBA 1999 68 69 Lyle Martin first American soccer player to play in the Chinese Super League Gyasi Zardes Major League Soccer player for Columbus Crew SC and member of the United States men s national soccer team Matt Harris American screenwriter BA English 1991Notes Edit Other consists of Multiracial Americans amp those who prefer to not say The percentage of students who received an income based federal Pell grant intended for low income students The percentage of students who are a part of the American middle class at the bare minimum References Edit CSU Bakersfield Fact Book 2018 PDF CSU Bakersfield Retrieved 13 May 2019 About CSU Bakersfield CSU History Retrieved 13 May 2019 As of June 30 2020 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA February 19 2021 Retrieved February 21 2021 2017 18 University Budget Book Final pdf PDF CSU Bakersfield Retrieved 14 May 2019 Office of the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs CSU Bakersfield Retrieved 2021 03 05 a b Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2015 09 23 Retrieved 2013 06 18 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link a b c Fall Term Student Enrollment The California State University Institutional Research and Analyses Archived from the original on December 2 2019 Retrieved November 24 2020 CSUB Visual Identity Guide CSUB edu Retrieved July 15 2020 Search CSU Degrees Archived from the original on 2014 02 02 Retrieved 2013 01 16 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2015 04 24 Retrieved 2017 02 14 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link a b CSU Bakersfield The Impact of the California State University California State University Retrieved October 5 2018 Schools and Departments California State University Bakersfield www csub edu Retrieved 2019 02 27 California state university 2c bakersfield programs Bing www csub edu Retrieved 2020 12 29 CSUB Will Graduate a Record Number This Year President Zelezny A Golden Time in the History of CSUB California State University Bakersfield www csub edu Retrieved 2019 05 16 SASIC EMA First group of CSUB doctoral students prepares to graduate The Bakersfield Californian Retrieved 2019 05 20 CSUB Fact Book 2018 PDF p 18 Retrieved 2019 02 26 Institutes amp Research Centers California State University Bakersfield www csub edu Retrieved 2019 02 27 Campus Centers and Institutes CSU www2 calstate edu Retrieved 2019 05 13 Dr Luis Cabrales Materials Engineering Laboratory www csub edu Retrieved 2019 02 27 Dept of Computer amp Electrical Engineering amp Computer Science www cs csub edu Retrieved 2019 02 27 Research opportunities California State University Bakersfield www csub edu Retrieved 2019 02 27 CSUB Master of Science in Biology Program Student Guide PDF csub edu Retrieved 2019 02 26 Dr Luis Cabrales Research www csub edu Retrieved 2019 02 27 Engineering Aspects of Geologic CO2 Storage SpringerBriefs in Petroleum Geoscience amp Engineering 2017 doi 10 1007 978 3 319 56074 8 ISBN 978 3 319 56073 1 Retrieved 2019 02 27 a b Energy and Engineering Innovation Center Academic Facilities Master Plan Proposal PDF Retrieved 2018 02 26 Energy resource center to open in winter 2014 10 15 Retrieved 2019 02 27 Cal State Facilities Planning Documents 2019 2020 Submittals COBCP for Bakersfield Energy and Engineering Innovation Center PDF pp 170 180 Retrieved 2019 02 26 Best Colleges 2023 Regional Universities Rankings U S News amp World Report Retrieved September 25 2023 2020 Rankings Masters Universities Washington Monthly Retrieved August 31 2020 Wall Street Journal Times Higher Education College Rankings 2022 The 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Today Spring 2005 Archived 2006 06 22 at the Wayback Machine About Kevin KevinMcCarthy House gov Archived from the original on 2008 02 27 Retrieved 2008 03 21 Biography Roy Ashburn Archived from the original on March 3 2008 Retrieved 2008 03 21 CSUB Alumni Profile David Harrington CSU Bakersfield Retrieved 15 August 2019 Next gen enters the fray The Tribune India 2018 12 16 Retrieved 2019 05 13 Greg Colson CSU www2 calstate edu Retrieved 2019 05 13 Jeff Colson CSU www2 calstate edu Retrieved 2019 05 13 Jeff Huckaby a rock star in the produce industry California State University Bakersfield www csub edu Retrieved 2019 05 07 Leadership Grimmway Farms Retrieved 2019 05 07 Jeremy Gunn Staff Directory Charlotte 49ers Retrieved 2019 05 13 Men s Staff www stanfordsoccer com Retrieved 2019 05 13 External links EditOfficial website CSU athletics website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title California State University Bakersfield amp oldid 1179129561, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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