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California State University, East Bay

California State University, East Bay (Cal State East Bay, CSU East Bay, or CSUEB) is a public university in Hayward, California. The university is part of the California State University system and offers 136 undergraduate and 60 post-baccalaureate areas of study. Founded in 1957, California State University, East Bay has a student body of almost 14,000. As of Fall 2021, it had 863 faculty, of whom 358 (41%) were on the tenure track.[7] The university's largest and oldest college campus is located in Hayward, with additional centers in the nearby cities of Oakland and Concord.

California State University, East Bay
Former names
  • State College for Alameda County (1957–61)
  • Alameda County State College (1961–63)
  • California State College at Hayward (1963–72)
  • California State University, Hayward (1972–2005)
Motto
Motto in English
Through Adversity to the Stars
TypePublic university
Established1957; 66 years ago (1957)
Parent institution
California State University
AccreditationWSCUC
Academic affiliations
USU
Endowment$20.7 million (2021)[1]
PresidentCathy Sandeen[2]
ProvostWalt Jacobs[2]
Academic staff
917 (Fall 2021)[3]
Administrative staff
796 (Fall 2021)[3]
Total staff
1423.2 FTE[3]
Students13,843 (Spring 2022)[4]
Undergraduates10,981 (Spring 2022)[4]
Postgraduates2,862 (Spring 2022)[4]
Location, ,
United States

37°39′27″N 122°03′24″W / 37.6575°N 122.0568°W / 37.6575; -122.0568
Campus
  • Suburban:[5]
  • Hayward: 200 acres (81 ha)
  • Concord: 384 acres (155 ha)
  • Urban:
  • Oakland: 15,000 sq ft (1,400 m2)
ColorsRed, black & white[6]
     
NicknamePioneers
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IICCAA
Websitewww.csueastbay.edu
CSUEB student housing district, facing east, showing both old and new facilities

With multiple locations across the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, the school changed its name from California State University, Hayward to its present name in 2005.[8] Cal State East Bay is a Hispanic-serving institution and an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institution.

History Edit

The university was established as State College for Alameda County (Alameda State College), with its primary mission to serve the higher education needs of both Alameda County and Contra Costa County. Its construction was part of the California Master Plan for Higher Education as proposed by Clark Kerr and the original site for the school was Pleasanton, California. The campus was moved to Hayward before plans were finalized due to the efforts of State Assembly member Carlos Bee and other boosters from the Hayward community, including S.E. Bond Jr, and E. Guy Warren, namesake of Warren Hall.[9] At the time of its opening in 1959, classes were first held on the campus of Sunset High School and then Hayward High School. With the addition of the school, higher education in the San Francisco Bay Area became more accessible. To the south was San Jose State College (now San Jose State University) serving the South Bay counties. To the west was San Francisco State College (now San Francisco State University) serving San Francisco and San Mateo Counties. To the north is Sonoma State University, serving Marin, Napa and Sonoma counties. Chabot College, a part of the California Community College system, opened nearby in Hayward in 1961.

The university has undergone numerous transitions in its history, making name changes accordingly. In 1961, the school was moved to its present location in the Hayward Hills and renamed Alameda County State College. In 1963, the name was changed to California State College at Hayward. The school was granted university status in 1972, changing its name to California State University, Hayward. In 2005, the university implemented a new, broader mission to serve the eastern San Francisco Bay Area and adopted the name California State University, East Bay. The proposal to rename the campus to California State University, East Bay was approved by the California State University Board of Trustees on January 26, 2005.[10]

Presidents Edit

Cathy Sandeen, an Oakland native and alumnus of two other California State University institutions: Humboldt State University (B.S. in Speech Pathology summa cum laude) and San Francisco State University (M.A. in Broadcast & Electronic Communication Arts), became the sixth president of CSU East Bay on January 4, 2021, following the announcement of her appointment to the position by the Board of Trustees on October, 29, 2020.[11] She previously served as chancellor of the University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA). Prior to her time at UAA, Sandeen served as chancellor of the University of Wisconsin Colleges and University of Wisconsin-Extension from 2014 to 2018. In that role, she served as leader and chief administrator and was responsible for the academic, financial and administrative activities of two statewide higher education institutions.[12]

List of former presidents Edit

  • Fred F. Harcleroad (1959–1967)
  • Ellis E. McCune (1967–1990)
  • Norma S. Rees (1990–2006)
  • Mohammad H. Qayoumi (2006–2011)
  • Leroy M. Morishita (2011–2020)

Campus Edit

 
Hayward, East Bay hills, and the San Francisco Bay, overlooking California State University, East Bay and the iconic (now demolished) Warren Hall

The school's main campus is located in Hayward, California on a plateau east of the Hayward fault that overlooks the southeast part of the city.[13] CSUEB also has a branch in Concord, California in Contra Costa County, and a professional development center in Oakland. Continuing education programs are available at all three locations.

For 40 years, Warren Hall was CSUEB's signature building; the building was visible from cities throughout the San Francisco Bay Area and served as a landmark for Hayward and the surrounding Eastern San Francisco Bay Area. Warren Hall was rated the least earthquake-safe building in the California State University system by the CSU Seismic Review Board. In January 2013 the CSU Board of Trustees authorized $50 million to demolish the former administrative building and replace it with a new structure. Warren Hall was demolished by implosion on August 17, 2013. Construction for the new 67,000 square foot-building began in November 2013,[14] and doors opened in December 2015 on the completed structure.[15][16]

California State University, East Bay is also known for its Solar Energy Project. Solar panels were installed on four campus rooftops and are used to generate supplemental power during peak periods and is one of the largest photovoltaic systems in Northern California. Since its completion in 2004 the university has received recognition on a regional and national level for the project; those include:

  • A $3.4 million rebate from PG&E, the largest rebate issued to date for solar power installation
  • The 2004 Business Environmental Achievement Award from the Hayward City Council
  • The 2004 Green Power Leadership Award at the National Green Power Marketing Conference
  • A 2005 Exceptional Project Award from the Western Council of Construction Consumers

On April 8, 2010, the California Public Utilities Commission approved a fuel cell project of Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) allowing Cal State East Bay's Hayward campus to become one of the first college campuses in Northern California to have a fuel cell. Once installed, the waste heat generated by the fuel cell will be converted into hot water to be used in campus buildings.[17]

Since 2004, the Pioneer Amphitheatre on campus has been home of the KBLX Stone Soul Picnic, a day-long festival of R&B, soul and Urban Adult Contemporary music. Featured performers have included Ronald Isley, The Whispers, Teena Marie, Rick James, and The O'Jays. California State University, East Bay's Associated Student Incorporated also hosts concerts with artists like Lupe Fiasco and Goapele.

In 2005, Cal State East Bay began to build three new facilities: the Wayne and Gladys Valley Business and Technology Center (VBT), the Pioneer Heights student housing expansion and the University Union annex. The 67,000-square-foot (6,200 m2) VBT center was dedicated on in February 2007, making it the first new academic building on the Hayward Campus in more than 30 years. The building houses programs in business, technology management, engineering, multimedia, science, and online degree programs.[18] An expansion to Pioneer Heights was dedicated in fall 2008. Student housing was able to accommodate more than 450 new residents and offer a 16,000-square-foot (1,500 m2) dining commons. An annex to the existing University Union opened in January 2007.[19]

Construction continued with the anticipated dedication of the new Student Services and Administration building in Summer 2010[20] and the Recreation and Wellness Center in Fall 2010.[19]

The campus is home to the C. E. Smith Museum of Anthropology, created in 1975. The museum, open to the public, has rotating exhibits, and archives including records of 18 Bay Area archaeological sites.[21][22][23]

Academics Edit

The university is best known for its College of Business and Economics; a strong Education Department, where a large percentage of California teachers receive their certification; and the thriving Music Department where the California State University, East Bay Jazz Ensemble, directed by Dave Eshelman (retired June 2007), holds annual performances in Yoshi's at Jack London Square in Oakland and frequently tours Europe and parts of South America. The Biotechnology Program developed at California State University, East Bay affords the university a status as the center of research and development in the Life sciences, Bioinformatics and technologies for the Eastern San Francisco Bay Area.

California State University, East Bay also participates in the Internet2 project, a collaboration led by over 200 U.S. universities, private industries, and governments to develop advanced network technologies for research and higher education in the 21st century.

California State University, East Bay offers 48 undergraduate degree programs and 34 Master's degree programs in addition to its teaching credential program.[27] The university also has a doctoral program in Educational Leadership (Ed.D.) held in cooperation with the University of California, Berkeley, San Francisco State University and San José State University. The most popular undergraduate majors are: Business administration, Psychology, Health science, Kinesiology, Criminal justice, Biological sciences, Sociology, Computer science, Human development, Fine art.[27]

The five most popular majors for 2019 graduates.[28]

The academic departments of the university are organized into four colleges. Two of these are Liberal Arts colleges,

  • College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences (CLASS)
  • College of Science

and two of these are vocational colleges:

  • College of Business and Economics
  • College of Education and Allied Studies (CEAS)

First year students are put into Freshman Learning Communities which help students to:[29]

  • earn higher GPAs
  • develop superior writing and communication skills
  • graduate reliably in four years.

Rankings Edit

Student life Edit

The university's Department of Communications publishes a weekly newspaper called The Pioneer, its name referring to the school mascot, Pioneer Pete. The paper is staffed by faculty and students.[36] East Bay is a diverse state university as indicated by the annual headcount report. As of fall 2018 CSU East Bay has the largest enrollment percentage of Filipino Americans, the second largest enrollment percentage of Pacific Islanders, African Americans and non-residents in the Cal State system.[37]

Associated Students Incorporated Edit

Associated Students Incorporated (ASI) is a student-run and student-owned organization that represents the student body at California State University, East Bay. Elected by the California State University, East Bay student body, the 15-member ASI Board of Directors is the governing body of Associated Students, Inc. The Board makes policy and oversees the fiscal responsibility of ASI. Additionally, the Board assists the university in planning, implementing, and evaluating campus programs, events, and curriculum. ASI currently has four departments: ASI Presents, ASI Business Office, Student Government, and the Early Childhood Education Center. In 2007 the university administration did not allow ASI to hold a student referendum on increasing student fees to fund a recreation and wellness center. It substituted 'alternative consultation'. In 2008, the administration again did not allow ASI to hold a referendum on increasing student fees to fund athletic scholarship for a move to Division II sports. Again, it substituted 'alternative consultation'.[38]

Greek letter organizations Edit

Athletics Edit

 
A CSUEB soccer player attempting to take the ball from a University of California, San Diego (UCSD) attacker

The Cal State–East Bay (CSUEB) athletic teams are called the Pioneers. The university is a member of the Division II level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA),[39] primarily competing in the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) for most of their sports since the 2009–10 academic year; while its women's water polo teams compete in the Western Water Polo Association (WWPA). The Pioneers previously competed in the California Pacific Conference (Cal Pac) of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) from 1998–99 to 2008–09.

CSUEB competes in 15 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer and track & field (indoor and outdoor); while women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming, track & field (indoor and outdoor), volleyball and water polo.[40]

Mascot Edit

The mascot of the university is the Pioneer. At the inception of the athletic program in 1961 the student body chose an astronaut as the mascot. In the years since, the mascot took a more terrestrial image; first as a frontiersman with a coonskin cap and then as a cowboy named Pioneer Pete. In October 2018, the Pioneer Pete image was retired, although the university retains the concept of students being "Pioneers".[citation needed]

Water polo Edit

The NCAA Women's Water Polo Championship of Effective Division I sports is open to members of all three NCAA divisions and Only East Bay and CSU Monterey Bay from the CCAA participate in the Western Water Polo Association.[41]

Soccer Edit

In 1988 the women's soccer team won the NCAA Division II Women's Soccer Championship. The Pioneers of CSU East Bay has earned 2 NCAA team championships at the Division II level.[42]

Accomplishments Edit

Notable people Edit

Alumni Edit

 
Timothy P. White
 
Bill Lockyer
 
Mark Curry
 
Ellen Corbett
 
Natali Del Conte

Among the more than 130,000 CSUEB alumni are:[27]

Faculty Edit

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California State University East Bay Cal State East Bay CSU East Bay or CSUEB is a public university in Hayward California The university is part of the California State University system and offers 136 undergraduate and 60 post baccalaureate areas of study Founded in 1957 California State University East Bay has a student body of almost 14 000 As of Fall 2021 it had 863 faculty of whom 358 41 were on the tenure track 7 The university s largest and oldest college campus is located in Hayward with additional centers in the nearby cities of Oakland and Concord California State University East BayFormer namesState College for Alameda County 1957 61 Alameda County State College 1961 63 California State College at Hayward 1963 72 California State University Hayward 1972 2005 MottoPer Aspera Ad AstraMotto in EnglishThrough Adversity to the StarsTypePublic universityEstablished1957 66 years ago 1957 Parent institutionCalifornia State UniversityAccreditationWSCUCAcademic affiliationsUSUEndowment 20 7 million 2021 1 PresidentCathy Sandeen 2 ProvostWalt Jacobs 2 Academic staff917 Fall 2021 3 Administrative staff796 Fall 2021 3 Total staff1423 2 FTE 3 Students13 843 Spring 2022 4 Undergraduates10 981 Spring 2022 4 Postgraduates2 862 Spring 2022 4 LocationHayward California United States37 39 27 N 122 03 24 W 37 6575 N 122 0568 W 37 6575 122 0568CampusSuburban 5 Hayward 200 acres 81 ha Concord 384 acres 155 ha Urban Oakland 15 000 sq ft 1 400 m2 ColorsRed black amp white 6 NicknamePioneersSporting affiliationsNCAA Division II CCAAWebsitewww wbr csueastbay wbr eduShow zoomed inShow zoomed midwayShow zoomed outCSUEB student housing district facing east showing both old and new facilitiesWith multiple locations across the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area the school changed its name from California State University Hayward to its present name in 2005 8 Cal State East Bay is a Hispanic serving institution and an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institution Contents 1 History 1 1 Presidents 1 1 1 List of former presidents 2 Campus 3 Academics 3 1 Rankings 4 Student life 4 1 Associated Students Incorporated 4 2 Greek letter organizations 5 Athletics 5 1 Mascot 5 2 Water polo 5 3 Soccer 5 4 Accomplishments 6 Notable people 6 1 Alumni 6 2 Faculty 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThe university was established as State College for Alameda County Alameda State College with its primary mission to serve the higher education needs of both Alameda County and Contra Costa County Its construction was part of the California Master Plan for Higher Education as proposed by Clark Kerr and the original site for the school was Pleasanton California The campus was moved to Hayward before plans were finalized due to the efforts of State Assembly member Carlos Bee and other boosters from the Hayward community including S E Bond Jr and E Guy Warren namesake of Warren Hall 9 At the time of its opening in 1959 classes were first held on the campus of Sunset High School and then Hayward High School With the addition of the school higher education in the San Francisco Bay Area became more accessible To the south was San Jose State College now San Jose State University serving the South Bay counties To the west was San Francisco State College now San Francisco State University serving San Francisco and San Mateo Counties To the north is Sonoma State University serving Marin Napa and Sonoma counties Chabot College a part of the California Community College system opened nearby in Hayward in 1961 The university has undergone numerous transitions in its history making name changes accordingly In 1961 the school was moved to its present location in the Hayward Hills and renamed Alameda County State College In 1963 the name was changed to California State College at Hayward The school was granted university status in 1972 changing its name to California State University Hayward In 2005 the university implemented a new broader mission to serve the eastern San Francisco Bay Area and adopted the name California State University East Bay The proposal to rename the campus to California State University East Bay was approved by the California State University Board of Trustees on January 26 2005 10 Presidents Edit Cathy Sandeen an Oakland native and alumnus of two other California State University institutions Humboldt State University B S in Speech Pathology summa cum laude and San Francisco State University M A in Broadcast amp Electronic Communication Arts became the sixth president of CSU East Bay on January 4 2021 following the announcement of her appointment to the position by the Board of Trustees on October 29 2020 11 She previously served as chancellor of the University of Alaska Anchorage UAA Prior to her time at UAA Sandeen served as chancellor of the University of Wisconsin Colleges and University of Wisconsin Extension from 2014 to 2018 In that role she served as leader and chief administrator and was responsible for the academic financial and administrative activities of two statewide higher education institutions 12 List of former presidents Edit Fred F Harcleroad 1959 1967 Ellis E McCune 1967 1990 Norma S Rees 1990 2006 Mohammad H Qayoumi 2006 2011 Leroy M Morishita 2011 2020 Campus Edit nbsp Hayward East Bay hills and the San Francisco Bay overlooking California State University East Bay and the iconic now demolished Warren HallThe school s main campus is located in Hayward California on a plateau east of the Hayward fault that overlooks the southeast part of the city 13 CSUEB also has a branch in Concord California in Contra Costa County and a professional development center in Oakland Continuing education programs are available at all three locations For 40 years Warren Hall was CSUEB s signature building the building was visible from cities throughout the San Francisco Bay Area and served as a landmark for Hayward and the surrounding Eastern San Francisco Bay Area Warren Hall was rated the least earthquake safe building in the California State University system by the CSU Seismic Review Board In January 2013 the CSU Board of Trustees authorized 50 million to demolish the former administrative building and replace it with a new structure Warren Hall was demolished by implosion on August 17 2013 Construction for the new 67 000 square foot building began in November 2013 14 and doors opened in December 2015 on the completed structure 15 16 California State University East Bay is also known for its Solar Energy Project Solar panels were installed on four campus rooftops and are used to generate supplemental power during peak periods and is one of the largest photovoltaic systems in Northern California Since its completion in 2004 the university has received recognition on a regional and national level for the project those include A 3 4 million rebate from PG amp E the largest rebate issued to date for solar power installation The 2004 Business Environmental Achievement Award from the Hayward City Council The 2004 Green Power Leadership Award at the National Green Power Marketing Conference A 2005 Exceptional Project Award from the Western Council of Construction ConsumersOn April 8 2010 the California Public Utilities Commission approved a fuel cell project of Pacific Gas and Electric Company PG amp E allowing Cal State East Bay s Hayward campus to become one of the first college campuses in Northern California to have a fuel cell Once installed the waste heat generated by the fuel cell will be converted into hot water to be used in campus buildings 17 Since 2004 the Pioneer Amphitheatre on campus has been home of the KBLX Stone Soul Picnic a day long festival of R amp B soul and Urban Adult Contemporary music Featured performers have included Ronald Isley The Whispers Teena Marie Rick James and The O Jays California State University East Bay s Associated Student Incorporated also hosts concerts with artists like Lupe Fiasco and Goapele In 2005 Cal State East Bay began to build three new facilities the Wayne and Gladys Valley Business and Technology Center VBT the Pioneer Heights student housing expansion and the University Union annex The 67 000 square foot 6 200 m2 VBT center was dedicated on in February 2007 making it the first new academic building on the Hayward Campus in more than 30 years The building houses programs in business technology management engineering multimedia science and online degree programs 18 An expansion to Pioneer Heights was dedicated in fall 2008 Student housing was able to accommodate more than 450 new residents and offer a 16 000 square foot 1 500 m2 dining commons An annex to the existing University Union opened in January 2007 19 Construction continued with the anticipated dedication of the new Student Services and Administration building in Summer 2010 20 and the Recreation and Wellness Center in Fall 2010 19 The campus is home to the C E Smith Museum of Anthropology created in 1975 The museum open to the public has rotating exhibits and archives including records of 18 Bay Area archaeological sites 21 22 23 Academics EditFall Freshman Statistics 24 25 2021 26 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015Freshman Applicants 14 447 13 858 16 191 16 124 15 958 15 662 14 771Students Accepted 11 898 10 155 12 338 11 549 11 820 10 928 10 937Acceptance Rate 82 4 73 3 76 2 71 6 74 1 69 8 74 0 Enrollment 931 1 079 1 423 1 443 1 414 1 589 1 778Yield Rate 7 8 10 6 11 5 12 5 12 14 5 16 2 Median GPA 3 27 3 10 3 08 3 04 3 11ACT Composite Score 19 19 19 19 19SAT Combined Score a 1347 995 921 912 922 of possible 2400 max score pre 2015 scores are out of 1600 max score The university is best known for its College of Business and Economics a strong Education Department where a large percentage of California teachers receive their certification and the thriving Music Department where the California State University East Bay Jazz Ensemble directed by Dave Eshelman retired June 2007 holds annual performances in Yoshi s at Jack London Square in Oakland and frequently tours Europe and parts of South America The Biotechnology Program developed at California State University East Bay affords the university a status as the center of research and development in the Life sciences Bioinformatics and technologies for the Eastern San Francisco Bay Area California State University East Bay also participates in the Internet2 project a collaboration led by over 200 U S universities private industries and governments to develop advanced network technologies for research and higher education in the 21st century California State University East Bay offers 48 undergraduate degree programs and 34 Master s degree programs in addition to its teaching credential program 27 The university also has a doctoral program in Educational Leadership Ed D held in cooperation with the University of California Berkeley San Francisco State University and San Jose State University The most popular undergraduate majors are Business administration Psychology Health science Kinesiology Criminal justice Biological sciences Sociology Computer science Human development Fine art 27 The five most popular majors for 2019 graduates 28 Business Administration and Management General at 21 Health Professions and Related Programs at 16 Social Sciences at 10 Psychology General at 10 Family and Consumer Economics and Related Services Other at 6 The academic departments of the university are organized into four colleges Two of these are Liberal Arts colleges College of Letters Arts and Social Sciences CLASS College of Scienceand two of these are vocational colleges College of Business and Economics College of Education and Allied Studies CEAS First year students are put into Freshman Learning Communities which help students to 29 earn higher GPAs develop superior writing and communication skills graduate reliably in four years Rankings Edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2019 Academic rankingsRegionalU S News amp World Report 30 331 440 in National Universities Master s universityWashington Monthly 31 153NationalForbes 32 477THE WSJ 33 401 500 2022 2023 USNWR Best Regional Colleges West Rankings 28 Top Performers on Social Mobility 75Top Public Schools 169 227Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs 130 tied At schools where doctorate not offered Nursing 247 2022 USNWR Graduate School Rankings 34 Program RankingSocial Work 163 tie Speech Language Pathology 170 tie Part Time MBA 196 tie Public Affairs Programs 231 tie Student life EditUndergraduate demographics as of Fall 2020 Race and ethnicity 35 PercentageHispanic 37 37 Asian 23 23 White 15 15 Black 10 10 Other a 9 9 Foreign national 5 5 Pacific Islander 1 1 Economic diversityLow income b 57 57 Affluent c 43 43 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 The university s Department of Communications publishes a weekly newspaper called The Pioneer its name referring to the school mascot Pioneer Pete The paper is staffed by faculty and students 36 East Bay is a diverse state university as indicated by the annual headcount report As of fall 2018 CSU East Bay has the largest enrollment percentage of Filipino Americans the second largest enrollment percentage of Pacific Islanders African Americans and non residents in the Cal State system 37 Associated Students Incorporated Edit Associated Students Incorporated ASI is a student run and student owned organization that represents the student body at California State University East Bay Elected by the California State University East Bay student body the 15 member ASI Board of Directors is the governing body of Associated Students Inc The Board makes policy and oversees the fiscal responsibility of ASI Additionally the Board assists the university in planning implementing and evaluating campus programs events and curriculum ASI currently has four departments ASI Presents ASI Business Office Student Government and the Early Childhood Education Center In 2007 the university administration did not allow ASI to hold a student referendum on increasing student fees to fund a recreation and wellness center It substituted alternative consultation In 2008 the administration again did not allow ASI to hold a referendum on increasing student fees to fund athletic scholarship for a move to Division II sports Again it substituted alternative consultation 38 Greek letter organizations Edit Fraternities AKW Alpha Kappa Omega Alpha chapter DX Delta Chi Hayward chapter GZA Gamma Zeta Alpha Tau chapter L8F Lambda Theta Phi Gamma Omicron chapter SDY Sigma Delta Upsilon Hayward chapter TKE Tau Kappa Epsilon Upsilon Psi chapter ZW Zeta Omega Alpha chapter Sororities AKO Alpha Kappa Omicron Beta chapter AF Alpha Phi Eta Delta chapter LSG Lambda Sigma Gamma Alpha Beta chapter L8A Lambda Theta Alpha Zeta Zeta chapter L8N Lambda Theta Nu Alpha Tau chapter K3 Kappa Xi Alpha chapter SSS Sigma Sigma Sigma Epsilon Alpha chapter 8LPS Theta Lambda Psi Alpha chapter Co ed fraternities AFW Alpha Phi Omega Omicron Zeta chapter DSP Delta Sigma Pi Zeta Tau chapter NPHC AKA Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority Xi Pi chapter AFA Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity Xi Pi chapter DS8 Delta Sigma Theta sorority Epsilon Nu City wide chapter IF8 Iota Phi Theta Fraternity Beta Upsilon chapter KAPS Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity Nu Sigma chapter WPSF Omega Psi Phi fraternity Alpha Rho chapter SGR Sigma Gamma Rho sorority Sigma Omicron chapter FBS Phi Beta Sigma fraternity Delta Beta chapter ZFB Zeta Phi Beta sorority Tau Mu chapter Athletics EditMain article Cal State East Bay Pioneers nbsp A CSUEB soccer player attempting to take the ball from a University of California San Diego UCSD attackerThe Cal State East Bay CSUEB athletic teams are called the Pioneers The university is a member of the Division II level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA 39 primarily competing in the California Collegiate Athletic Association CCAA for most of their sports since the 2009 10 academic year while its women s water polo teams compete in the Western Water Polo Association WWPA The Pioneers previously competed in the California Pacific Conference Cal Pac of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA from 1998 99 to 2008 09 CSUEB competes in 15 intercollegiate varsity sports Men s sports include baseball basketball cross country golf soccer and track amp field indoor and outdoor while women s sports include basketball cross country golf soccer softball swimming track amp field indoor and outdoor volleyball and water polo 40 Mascot Edit The mascot of the university is the Pioneer At the inception of the athletic program in 1961 the student body chose an astronaut as the mascot In the years since the mascot took a more terrestrial image first as a frontiersman with a coonskin cap and then as a cowboy named Pioneer Pete In October 2018 the Pioneer Pete image was retired although the university retains the concept of students being Pioneers citation needed Water polo Edit The NCAA Women s Water Polo Championship of Effective Division I sports is open to members of all three NCAA divisions and Only East Bay and CSU Monterey Bay from the CCAA participate in the Western Water Polo Association 41 Soccer Edit In 1988 the women s soccer team won the NCAA Division II Women s Soccer Championship The Pioneers of CSU East Bay has earned 2 NCAA team championships at the Division II level 42 Accomplishments Edit Women s 1 Soccer 1 1988 Men s 1 Outdoor track and field 1 1977Notable people EditAlumni Edit nbsp Timothy P White nbsp Bill Lockyer nbsp Mark Curry nbsp Ellen Corbett nbsp Natali Del ConteAmong the more than 130 000 CSUEB alumni are 27 Brian A Arnold U S Air Force general George Barlow poet Ted Barrett an umpire in Major League Baseball Frank Beede former Seattle Seahawks offensive lineman and 2010 NFL Teacher of the Year 43 Mike Bellotti college football analyst for ESPN television broadcasts 44 Greg Blankenship former American football linebacker who played one season in the NFL with the Oakland Raiders and the Pittsburgh Steelers Sue Burns an American businesswoman who was the senior general partner principal owner and largest shareholder of the San Francisco Giants 45 Ellen Corbett a Democratic politician now living in Hayward 46 Tom Coughlin former vice chairman of Walmart Mark Curry actor and comedian 47 Natalie Del Conte co hosts the technology news podcast Buzz Out Loud 48 George Fernandez retired American soccer defender who played professionally in the Major Indoor Soccer League and National Professional Soccer League 49 Ted Griggs President of Comcast SportsNet Bay Area Elihu Harris Chancellor of the Peralta Community College District former Oakland City Mayor 50 Sara M Harvey an American costume designer and an author of clothing history and fiction 51 J R Havlan comedy writer on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and recipient of six Emmy Awards for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Music or Comedy Program 52 Glenn Henry computer industry executive and cofounder of Centaur Technology Eric Hughes assistant coach Toronto Raptors and former assistant coach of the Washington Huskies 53 James Monroe Iglehart Tony Award winning actor Larry Johannessen NIU English professor 54 Jay Kleven Major League Baseball catcher 55 Suzy Kline author of children s books series Horrible Harry and Herbie Jones 56 Scott Kriens chairman and CEO of Juniper Networks 57 Roger Lim American Asian actor director producer and screenwriter 58 Bill Lockyer former State Attorney General California State Treasurer 59 Mark Mastrov founder of 24 Hour Fitness part owner of the Sacramento Kings Howard McCalebb African American abstract sculptor 60 Farzaneh Milani Iranian American scholar and author 61 Joe Morgan two time Sports Emmy Award winner former Cincinnati Reds great and Hall of Fame second baseman analyst for ESPN s Sunday Night Baseball 62 Kristen Morgin sculptor 63 Natali Morris technology news journalist and online media personality 64 Steven T Murray American translator from Swedish German Danish and Norwegian He has worked under the pseudonyms Reg Keeland and McKinley Burnett when edited into UK English 65 Louis Navellier Wall Street icon and trustee of the Cal State East Bay Education Foundation 66 Susan B Neuman prominent educator researcher and education policy maker in early childhood and literacy development 67 Landon Curt Noll American computer scientist 68 Greg Petersen an American soccer coach 69 Mario R Ramil former Associate Justice of the Hawaii State Supreme Court 70 Bruce Sagan mathematics professor at Michigan State University and folk musician Christopher Seufert filmmaker Phil Snow 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