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San Francisco State University

San Francisco State University (San Francisco State, SF State and SFSU) is a public research university in San Francisco. It is part of the California State University system and offers 118 bachelor's degree programs, 94 master's degree programs, and 5 doctoral degree programs along with 26 teaching credentials among six academic colleges.[6][8][9] It is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity".[10]

San Francisco State University
Former name
San Francisco State Normal School (1899-1921)
San Francisco State Teachers College (1921-1935)
San Francisco State College (1935-1972)
California State University, San Francisco (1972-1974)
MottoExperientia Docet (Latin)
Motto in English
"Experience Teaches"
TypePublic research university
Established1899; 124 years ago (1899)
Parent institution
California State University
AccreditationWSCUC
Endowment$140.8 million (2020)[1]
Budget$351 million (2016)[2]
PresidentLynn Mahoney
ProvostAmy Sueyoshi
Academic staff
1,801 (fall 2013)[3]
Administrative staff
2,010[4]
Students26,628 (fall 2021)[5]
Undergraduates23,316 (fall 2021)[5]
Postgraduates2,977 (fall 2021)[5]
Location, ,
United States
CampusLarge City, 141.1 acres (57.1 ha)[6]
Other campuses
NewspaperGolden Gate Xpress
ColorsPurple and gold[7]
   
NicknameGators
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IICCAA
MascotGator
Websitewww.sfsu.edu

The university was founded in 1899 as a state-run normal school for training school teachers, obtaining state college status in 1921 and state university status in 1972. The 141-acre campus is located in the southwest part of the city, less than two miles from the Pacific coast. San Francisco State has 12 varsity athletic teams which compete at the NCAA Division II level, most as members of the California Collegiate Athletic Association. San Francisco State is an Hispanic-serving institution (HSI) and is eligible to be designated as an Asian American Native American Pacific Islander serving institution (AANAPISI).

San Francisco State's past and present faculty and alumni include 21 Pulitzer Prize winners, 16 Academy Award winners, 49 Emmy Award winners, 10 Grammy Award winners, 12 Tony Award laureates, 4 billionaires, and 1 astronaut.[11]

History

 
Graduating class, State Normal School at San Francisco, June 1906
  • 1899 – Founded as San Francisco State Normal School, in the first year enrollment was 31 women, and the campus originally located on Powell Street near Clay Street.[12]
  • 1901 – First graduating class.[12]
  • 1906 – The 1906 earthquake and fire forces the school to relocate from Nob Hill to a temporary campus at the Grant School in Oakland, followed by a new campus at Buchanan and Haight Streets.[12]
  • 1921 – Renamed San Francisco State Teachers College[13]
  • 1923 – First Bachelor of Arts degree awarded[citation needed]
  • 1929 – First known African-American to graduate from the school is teacher Grace Hackett.[12]
  • 1935 – Renamed San Francisco State College[13]
  • 1953 – Current campus near Lake Merced opens; it is formally dedicated in October, 1954.[citation needed]
  • 1966 – Beginning of the era of campus protests led by student organizations including the Black Student Union, Third World Liberation Front, and Students for a Democratic Society. They protested college policies and off-campus issues such as the Vietnam War with sit-ins, rallies, marches, and teach-ins, sometimes clashing violently with police.[citation needed]
  • 1968–1969 – A lengthy student strike erupted in November, led by the Black Student Union and the Third World Liberation Front, who demanded an Ethnic Studies program and an end to the Vietnam War. It was a major news event for weeks in the aftermath of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. The strike ended in March 1969 with an agreement to create the School (now College) of Ethnic Studies.[12]
  • 1972 – Received university status as California State University, San Francisco[13]
  • 1974 – Renamed San Francisco State University[13]
  • 1975 – Cesar Chavez Student Center opened its doors to students[citation needed]
  • 1993 – Downtown campus opened[citation needed]
  • 1994 – A mural depicting Malcolm X was painted on the student union building, commissioned by the Pan-African Student Union and African Student Alliance. The mural's border contained yellow Stars of David and dollar signs mingled with skulls and crossbones and near the words "African Blood." The next week, after demonstrations on both sides, the school administration had the mural painted over, and subsequently sand blasted.[14] Two years later a new Malcolm X mural was painted, without the controversial symbols.[15]
  • 1999 – Celebrated 100th birthday[16]
  • 2007 – Downtown Campus opened at 835 Market Street[citation needed]
  • 2013 – The Science Building was found to have "unsafe levels" of airborne mercury, lead and asbestos in the basement as a result of reports that pesticide-laden Native American artifacts were previously stored with a material now known to be highly hazardous. As a result of the contamination, over $3.6 million was spent for remediation of the pervasive contamination. University Administration terminated several employees who reported the contamination, resulting in several wrongful termination and whistle-blower lawsuits, including one by the recently hired director. In July 2014, Cal/OSHA cited the university for various health and safety violations in the Science Building, which included SFSU failing to locate asbestos in the building and warn employees about the hazards of mercury.[17][18] SFSU previously ran into trouble with its Environmental Health and Safety program when the director prior, Robert Shearer, was accused of taking bribes from a waste disposal firm in exchange for at least $4 million in university funds.[19]
 
SF Students hold signs in solidarity and support of the Third World Liberation Front 2016, the name of the court students on a hunger strike to defend the SF State College of Ethnic Studies, during an emergency press conference in the Quad Monday, May 9
  • 2017 – A group of Jewish students accused SFSU of encouraging anti-Semitism, and excluding Jewish student pro-Israel activist groups from campus activities.[20][21][22] These students filed a court case, however a federal judge dismissed the suit in 2018. The suit was later settled out of court, with the settlement including a provision to hire a new Director of Jewish Student life. [22] In 2019 the university granted Zionist student groups equal rights with other student groups.[23]
  • 2020 – SFSU faculty Rabab Abdulhadi and Tomomi Kinukawa were hosting a virtual class lecture on Zoom (software) by Leila Khaled, a Palestinian political activist with a militant history, when the Zoom canceled the broadcast due to Khaled's history of violent actions towards civilians.[22][24] The event brought SFSU into a tense national news debate.[25][26]

Presidents[27]

Academics

Fall Freshman Statistics[34]

  2022 2021 2020 2019 2018
Freshman Applicants 30,966 27,777 31,429 34,631 35,605
Admits 28,180 25,782 26,431 23,310 25,550
% Admitted 91.0 92.8 84.1 67.3 71.8
Enrolled 3,339 3,148 2,779 3,689 4,286
 
J. Paul Leonard Library

In Fall of 2021, the university had 1,801 instructional faculty, of which 706 (or 39 percent) were on the tenure track.[35]

The university's academic colleges are:

  • Liberal & Creative Arts
  • Business
  • Education
  • Ethnic Studies
  • Health and Social Sciences
  • Science and Engineering

In addition, the university has a College of Extended Learning. There is also an unofficial eighth college, the Experimental College,[36] which allows students to teach each other.

SF State is on the semester system.

The university awards bachelor's degrees in 115 areas of specialization, master's degrees in 97, and a doctor of education (Ed.D.) in educational leadership. It jointly offers three doctoral programs: a doctorate in education in partnership with University of California, Berkeley with a concentration in special education, and two doctorates in physical therapy with University of California, San Francisco.

The most popular undergraduate majors are Business Administration, Biology, Kinesiology, Engineering, English, Communication Studies, Psychology, Criminal Justice Studies, Sociology, and Cinema.[37] The student-faculty ratio at San Francisco State University is 23:1, and 27.1 percent of its classes have fewer than 20 students.[38]

Accreditation

The university is accredited by the WASC Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities.[39] The College of Business is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International).[40] The School of Engineering is accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET).[41]

Distinctions and rankings

In 2020, San Francisco State was ranked the 19th top university in the United States by PayScale and CollegeNET's Social Mobility Index university rankings.[49] In 2022, the Philosophical Gourmet Report listed San Francisco State University as one of the top eight universities to earn a terminal MA in philosophy.[50] SFSU was one of the first California State University campuses to offer a doctorate of education. It was also instrumental in the establishment of the International University of Kyrgyzstan (1993).[51] The university is the only one in California to offer a bachelor's degree in technical and professional writing.[51] It is also the only university in the California State University system to offer a master's degree in Classics.[52]

In 2011, SFSU ranked 18th among the top 20 undergraduate schools whose alumni went on to be admitted to the State Bar; many subsequently ran for public office.[53] The university's College of Extended Learning offers the only American Bar Association-approved paralegal studies program in San Francisco.[51]

The Cinema Department, in the College of Liberal & Creative Arts, was named one of the world's best film schools by Variety in 2019.[54] SFSU was also listed as one of the nation's top 25 film schools by The Hollywood Reporter, having produced many leading filmmakers, with over 13 Academy Award wins among its alumni.[55][53]

The Sutro Library, located within the J. Paul Leonard Library, houses the largest collection of genealogical records west of Salt Lake City.[56]

Diversity

Undergraduate demographics as of Fall 2020
Race and ethnicity[57] Total
Hispanic 36% 36
 
Asian 26% 26
 
White 16% 16
 
Other[a] 9% 9
 
Foreign national 7% 7
 
Black 6% 6
 
Pacific Islander 1% 1
 
Economic diversity
Low-income[b] 48% 48
 
Affluent[c] 52% 52
 

In 1969, the longest student strike in U.S. history[58] resulted in the establishment of the college of Ethnic Studies and increased recruiting and admissions of students of different and varied ethnic backgrounds.

In 2010, Forbes ranked San Francisco State as the 11th most diverse college in America, citing 51% minority students.[59] Among 121 Western Universities, San Francisco State was ranked sixth in terms of campus diversity by U.S. News & World Report in 2013.[60] In 2016, San Francisco State was ranked as the most diverse student body among the 100 largest American universities by Priceonomics.[61]

San Francisco State has the second largest Asian and Filipino American enrollment percentage in the Cal State system.[62]

Main campus buildings

 
Campus quad at night
 
Cesar Chavez Student Center
 
Campus dorms and apartments

Academic buildings

  • Burk Hall (BH)
  • Business (BUS)
  • Creative Arts (CA)
  • Ethnic Studies & Psychology (EP)
  • Fine Arts (FA)
  • Health & Social Sciences (HSS)
  • Hensill Hall (HH)
  • Humanities (HUM)
  • Liberal and Creative Arts (LCA)
  • J. Paul Leonard Library (LIB)
  • Science (SCI)
  • Sutro Library (in LIB)
  • Thornton Hall (TH)
  • Marcus Hall (MH)

Residence buildings, communities, and services

  • City Eats Dining Center (DC)[63][64]
  • Manzanita Square (MZS)[65]
  • Mary Park Hall (MPH)[66]
  • Mary Ward Hall (MWH)[66]
  • Towers Junior Suites (TJS)[67]
  • The Towers at Centennial Square (TCS)[68]
  • The Village at Centennial Square (VCS)[69]
  • University Park North (UPN)[70]
  • University Park South (UPS)[71]

A dormitory building, Verducci Hall, was imploded in 1999, having sustained damage from the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake.[72]

Conference facilities

  • Seven Hills Conference Center[73]
  • Towers Conference Center[74]

Note: The Downtown Campus has a conference room. The Bay Conference Center[75] is located in the Romberg Tiburon Campus.

Student life and Administrative services

  • Administration (ADM)
  • Cesar Chavez Student Center (CCSC)
  • Children's Campus (formerly Child Care Center) (A.S. ECEC)
  • Mashouf Wellness Center (MWC)
  • Student Health Center (SHS)
  • Student Services (SSB)

Athletic facilities

Satellite campuses

In addition to the main campus, the school also has three satellite campuses.

The Downtown Campus is part of the Lam Family College of Business and the College of Extended Learning and is located in the office area of Westfield San Francisco Centre.[76][77]

The Sierra Nevada Field Campus is located in Sierra County near Yuba Pass and the Sierra Valley and offers accredited courses to the general public.[78]

The Romberg Tiburon Campus is a 53-acre research campus located in Marin County. It is home to the Estuary and Ocean Science Center, a marine research lab.[79]

The daycare center on the main campus is known as the Children's Campus.

Athletics

 
San Francisco State Gators wordmark

The school's intercollegiate athletics teams, nicknamed the Gators, compete in NCAA Division II and are a member of the California Collegiate Athletic Association (wrestling competes in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference). SF State fields twelve sports: men's and women's cross country, men's and women's soccer, women's volleyball, men's and women's basketball, men's baseball, wrestling, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field and softball.

SF State has produced three Major League Baseball players, of which two became All-Stars (former Mets shortstop Bud Harrelson, and former Brewers and Red Sox outfielder Tommy Harper). The soccer program has had one player enter the professional ranks. Jared MacLane played in the soccer Professional First Division in Santa Cruz, Bolivia.

The Gators have also produced thirteen National Football League players, including Billy Baird, Elmer Collett, Maury Duncan, Carl Kammerer, Douglas Parrish, and Floyd Peters. Mike Holmgren got his collegiate coaching start as the team's Offensive Coordinator in 1981. The football program ended in 1995.

SF State Wrestling sent a wrestler to a national championship meet every year from 1963–64 to 2016–17.[80]

As of 2019, the Gators have earned one NCAA team championship at the Division II level:[81]

Mascot

The school first adopted their mascot, the Gator, in 1931. After a call for a mascot by the student newspaper the Bay Leaf, students suggested the "alligator" for its strength and steadfastness. The students also suggested the spelling "Golden Gaters," with an "e," in reference to the Golden Gate. Students voted in favor of the name, but after numerous "misspellings" by the newspaper, the use of Gator, with an "o," stuck.[83][84]

Culture

Associated Students host the San Francisco State Folk Festival.[85] including 5th Annual San Francisco State College Folk Festival April 15–17, 1966.[86] 7th Annual San Francisco State College Folk Festival April 24–27, 1968,[87] 2nd Annual San Francisco State College Folk Festival 1963, with Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter (lyricist)[88] 6th Annual San Francisco State College Folk Festival in March and April 1967,[89] 4th Annual San Francisco State College Folk Festival 1965.[90] San Francisco State College Folk Festival, September 25, 1970.[91]

KSFS

KSFS is a college radio station run by Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts (BECA) students,[92] streaming online,[93] at 100.7 on Comcast Cable radio in San Francisco, and at 88.1 FM near the SFSU campus mini transmitter.[92][94]

Notable faculty and alumni

See also

Notes

  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

  • Official website
  • San Francisco State Athletics website

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Not to be confused with the University of San Francisco or the University of California San Francisco San Francisco State University San Francisco State SF State and SFSU is a public research university in San Francisco It is part of the California State University system and offers 118 bachelor s degree programs 94 master s degree programs and 5 doctoral degree programs along with 26 teaching credentials among six academic colleges 6 8 9 It is classified among R2 Doctoral Universities High research activity 10 San Francisco State UniversityFormer nameSan Francisco State Normal School 1899 1921 San Francisco State Teachers College 1921 1935 San Francisco State College 1935 1972 California State University San Francisco 1972 1974 MottoExperientia Docet Latin Motto in English Experience Teaches TypePublic research universityEstablished1899 124 years ago 1899 Parent institutionCalifornia State UniversityAccreditationWSCUCEndowment 140 8 million 2020 1 Budget 351 million 2016 2 PresidentLynn MahoneyProvostAmy SueyoshiAcademic staff1 801 fall 2013 3 Administrative staff2 010 4 Students26 628 fall 2021 5 Undergraduates23 316 fall 2021 5 Postgraduates2 977 fall 2021 5 LocationSan Francisco California United StatesCampusLarge City 141 1 acres 57 1 ha 6 Other campusesSouth San FranciscoTiburonNewspaperGolden Gate XpressColorsPurple and gold 7 NicknameGatorsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division II CCAAMascotGatorWebsitewww wbr sfsu wbr eduThe university was founded in 1899 as a state run normal school for training school teachers obtaining state college status in 1921 and state university status in 1972 The 141 acre campus is located in the southwest part of the city less than two miles from the Pacific coast San Francisco State has 12 varsity athletic teams which compete at the NCAA Division II level most as members of the California Collegiate Athletic Association San Francisco State is an Hispanic serving institution HSI and is eligible to be designated as an Asian American Native American Pacific Islander serving institution AANAPISI San Francisco State s past and present faculty and alumni include 21 Pulitzer Prize winners 16 Academy Award winners 49 Emmy Award winners 10 Grammy Award winners 12 Tony Award laureates 4 billionaires and 1 astronaut 11 Contents 1 History 1 1 Presidents 27 2 Academics 2 1 Accreditation 3 Distinctions and rankings 4 Diversity 5 Main campus buildings 5 1 Academic buildings 5 2 Residence buildings communities and services 5 3 Conference facilities 5 4 Student life and Administrative services 5 5 Athletic facilities 6 Satellite campuses 7 Athletics 7 1 Mascot 8 Culture 9 KSFS 10 Notable faculty and alumni 11 See also 12 Notes 13 References 14 External linksHistory Edit Graduating class State Normal School at San Francisco June 1906 1899 Founded as San Francisco State Normal School in the first year enrollment was 31 women and the campus originally located on Powell Street near Clay Street 12 1901 First graduating class 12 1906 The 1906 earthquake and fire forces the school to relocate from Nob Hill to a temporary campus at the Grant School in Oakland followed by a new campus at Buchanan and Haight Streets 12 1921 Renamed San Francisco State Teachers College 13 1923 First Bachelor of Arts degree awarded citation needed 1929 First known African American to graduate from the school is teacher Grace Hackett 12 1935 Renamed San Francisco State College 13 1953 Current campus near Lake Merced opens it is formally dedicated in October 1954 citation needed 1966 Beginning of the era of campus protests led by student organizations including the Black Student Union Third World Liberation Front and Students for a Democratic Society They protested college policies and off campus issues such as the Vietnam War with sit ins rallies marches and teach ins sometimes clashing violently with police citation needed 1968 1969 A lengthy student strike erupted in November led by the Black Student Union and the Third World Liberation Front who demanded an Ethnic Studies program and an end to the Vietnam War It was a major news event for weeks in the aftermath of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr The strike ended in March 1969 with an agreement to create the School now College of Ethnic Studies 12 1972 Received university status as California State University San Francisco 13 1974 Renamed San Francisco State University 13 1975 Cesar Chavez Student Center opened its doors to students citation needed 1993 Downtown campus opened citation needed 1994 A mural depicting Malcolm X was painted on the student union building commissioned by the Pan African Student Union and African Student Alliance The mural s border contained yellow Stars of David and dollar signs mingled with skulls and crossbones and near the words African Blood The next week after demonstrations on both sides the school administration had the mural painted over and subsequently sand blasted 14 Two years later a new Malcolm X mural was painted without the controversial symbols 15 1999 Celebrated 100th birthday 16 2007 Downtown Campus opened at 835 Market Street citation needed 2013 The Science Building was found to have unsafe levels of airborne mercury lead and asbestos in the basement as a result of reports that pesticide laden Native American artifacts were previously stored with a material now known to be highly hazardous As a result of the contamination over 3 6 million was spent for remediation of the pervasive contamination University Administration terminated several employees who reported the contamination resulting in several wrongful termination and whistle blower lawsuits including one by the recently hired director In July 2014 Cal OSHA cited the university for various health and safety violations in the Science Building which included SFSU failing to locate asbestos in the building and warn employees about the hazards of mercury 17 18 SFSU previously ran into trouble with its Environmental Health and Safety program when the director prior Robert Shearer was accused of taking bribes from a waste disposal firm in exchange for at least 4 million in university funds 19 SF Students hold signs in solidarity and support of the Third World Liberation Front 2016 the name of the court students on a hunger strike to defend the SF State College of Ethnic Studies during an emergency press conference in the Quad Monday May 9 2017 A group of Jewish students accused SFSU of encouraging anti Semitism and excluding Jewish student pro Israel activist groups from campus activities 20 21 22 These students filed a court case however a federal judge dismissed the suit in 2018 The suit was later settled out of court with the settlement including a provision to hire a new Director of Jewish Student life 22 In 2019 the university granted Zionist student groups equal rights with other student groups 23 2020 SFSU faculty Rabab Abdulhadi and Tomomi Kinukawa were hosting a virtual class lecture on Zoom software by Leila Khaled a Palestinian political activist with a militant history when the Zoom canceled the broadcast due to Khaled s history of violent actions towards civilians 22 24 The event brought SFSU into a tense national news debate 25 26 Presidents 27 Edit Frederic Lister Burk 1899 1924 28 Archibald B Anderson 1924 1927 Mary A Ward 1927 interim president 29 Alexander C Roberts 1927 1945 J Paul Leonard 1945 1957 30 Glenn Dumke 1957 1961 31 Frank L Fenton 1961 1962 Paul A Dodd 1962 1965 Stanley F Paulson 1965 1966 John Summerskill 1966 1968 Robert R Smith 1968 S I Hayakawa 1968 1973 Paul F Romberg 1973 1983 Chia Wei Woo 1983 1988 Robert A Corrigan 1988 2012 Leslie Wong 2012 2019 32 Lynn Mahoney 2019 present 33 Academics EditFall Freshman Statistics 34 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018Freshman Applicants 30 966 27 777 31 429 34 631 35 605Admits 28 180 25 782 26 431 23 310 25 550 Admitted 91 0 92 8 84 1 67 3 71 8Enrolled 3 339 3 148 2 779 3 689 4 286 J Paul Leonard Library In Fall of 2021 the university had 1 801 instructional faculty of which 706 or 39 percent were on the tenure track 35 The university s academic colleges are Liberal amp Creative Arts Business Education Ethnic Studies Health and Social Sciences Science and EngineeringIn addition the university has a College of Extended Learning There is also an unofficial eighth college the Experimental College 36 which allows students to teach each other SF State is on the semester system The university awards bachelor s degrees in 115 areas of specialization master s degrees in 97 and a doctor of education Ed D in educational leadership It jointly offers three doctoral programs a doctorate in education in partnership with University of California Berkeley with a concentration in special education and two doctorates in physical therapy with University of California San Francisco The most popular undergraduate majors are Business Administration Biology Kinesiology Engineering English Communication Studies Psychology Criminal Justice Studies Sociology and Cinema 37 The student faculty ratio at San Francisco State University is 23 1 and 27 1 percent of its classes have fewer than 20 students 38 Accreditation Edit The university is accredited by the WASC Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities 39 The College of Business is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business AACSB International 40 The School of Engineering is accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology ABET 41 Distinctions and rankings EditAcademic rankingsNationalForbes 42 141THE WSJ 43 401 500U S News amp World Report 44 234Washington Monthly 45 84GlobalU S News amp World Report 46 1175 2022 2023 USNWR National Program Rankings 47 Top Public Schools 118Top Performers on Social Mobility 15Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs 59 At schools where doctorate not offered Nursing 135 USNWR Graduate School Rankings 48 Program RankingRehabilitation Counseling 32Social Work 79Public Affairs 81Public health 89Speech Language Pathology 109Fine Arts 124 In 2020 San Francisco State was ranked the 19th top university in the United States by PayScale and CollegeNET s Social Mobility Index university rankings 49 In 2022 the Philosophical Gourmet Report listed San Francisco State University as one of the top eight universities to earn a terminal MA in philosophy 50 SFSU was one of the first California State University campuses to offer a doctorate of education It was also instrumental in the establishment of the International University of Kyrgyzstan 1993 51 The university is the only one in California to offer a bachelor s degree in technical and professional writing 51 It is also the only university in the California State University system to offer a master s degree in Classics 52 In 2011 SFSU ranked 18th among the top 20 undergraduate schools whose alumni went on to be admitted to the State Bar many subsequently ran for public office 53 The university s College of Extended Learning offers the only American Bar Association approved paralegal studies program in San Francisco 51 The Cinema Department in the College of Liberal amp Creative Arts was named one of the world s best film schools by Variety in 2019 54 SFSU was also listed as one of the nation s top 25 film schools by The Hollywood Reporter having produced many leading filmmakers with over 13 Academy Award wins among its alumni 55 53 The Sutro Library located within the J Paul Leonard Library houses the largest collection of genealogical records west of Salt Lake City 56 Diversity EditMain article Third World Liberation Front strikes of 1968 Undergraduate demographics as of Fall 2020 Race and ethnicity 57 TotalHispanic 36 36 Asian 26 26 White 16 16 Other a 9 9 Foreign national 7 7 Black 6 6 Pacific Islander 1 1 Economic diversityLow income b 48 48 Affluent c 52 52 In 1969 the longest student strike in U S history 58 resulted in the establishment of the college of Ethnic Studies and increased recruiting and admissions of students of different and varied ethnic backgrounds In 2010 Forbes ranked San Francisco State as the 11th most diverse college in America citing 51 minority students 59 Among 121 Western Universities San Francisco State was ranked sixth in terms of campus diversity by U S News amp World Report in 2013 60 In 2016 San Francisco State was ranked as the most diverse student body among the 100 largest American universities by Priceonomics 61 San Francisco State has the second largest Asian and Filipino American enrollment percentage in the Cal State system 62 Main campus buildings Edit Campus quad at night Cesar Chavez Student Center Campus dorms and apartments Academic buildings Edit Burk Hall BH Business BUS Creative Arts CA Ethnic Studies amp Psychology EP Fine Arts FA Health amp Social Sciences HSS Hensill Hall HH Humanities HUM Liberal and Creative Arts LCA J Paul Leonard Library LIB Science SCI Sutro Library in LIB Thornton Hall TH Marcus Hall MH Residence buildings communities and services Edit City Eats Dining Center DC 63 64 Manzanita Square MZS 65 Mary Park Hall MPH 66 Mary Ward Hall MWH 66 Towers Junior Suites TJS 67 The Towers at Centennial Square TCS 68 The Village at Centennial Square VCS 69 University Park North UPN 70 University Park South UPS 71 A dormitory building Verducci Hall was imploded in 1999 having sustained damage from the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake 72 Conference facilities Edit Seven Hills Conference Center 73 Towers Conference Center 74 Note The Downtown Campus has a conference room The Bay Conference Center 75 is located in the Romberg Tiburon Campus Student life and Administrative services Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Administration ADM Cesar Chavez Student Center CCSC Children s Campus formerly Child Care Center A S ECEC Mashouf Wellness Center MWC Student Health Center SHS Student Services SSB Athletic facilities Edit Cox Stadium Gymnasium GYM Maloney Field Entrance at 19th Ave and Holloway Ave Humanities Building Burk Hall Thornton Hall Hensill Hall Business BuildingSatellite campuses EditIn addition to the main campus the school also has three satellite campuses The Downtown Campus is part of the Lam Family College of Business and the College of Extended Learning and is located in the office area of Westfield San Francisco Centre 76 77 The Sierra Nevada Field Campus is located in Sierra County near Yuba Pass and the Sierra Valley and offers accredited courses to the general public 78 The Romberg Tiburon Campus is a 53 acre research campus located in Marin County It is home to the Estuary and Ocean Science Center a marine research lab 79 The daycare center on the main campus is known as the Children s Campus Athletics EditMain article San Francisco State Gators San Francisco State Gators wordmark The school s intercollegiate athletics teams nicknamed the Gators compete in NCAA Division II and are a member of the California Collegiate Athletic Association wrestling competes in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference SF State fields twelve sports men s and women s cross country men s and women s soccer women s volleyball men s and women s basketball men s baseball wrestling indoor track and field outdoor track and field and softball SF State has produced three Major League Baseball players of which two became All Stars former Mets shortstop Bud Harrelson and former Brewers and Red Sox outfielder Tommy Harper The soccer program has had one player enter the professional ranks Jared MacLane played in the soccer Professional First Division in Santa Cruz Bolivia The Gators have also produced thirteen National Football League players including Billy Baird Elmer Collett Maury Duncan Carl Kammerer Douglas Parrish and Floyd Peters Mike Holmgren got his collegiate coaching start as the team s Offensive Coordinator in 1981 The football program ended in 1995 SF State Wrestling sent a wrestler to a national championship meet every year from 1963 64 to 2016 17 80 As of 2019 the Gators have earned one NCAA team championship at the Division II level 81 Men s 1 Wrestling 1 1997 82 Mascot Edit The school first adopted their mascot the Gator in 1931 After a call for a mascot by the student newspaper the Bay Leaf students suggested the alligator for its strength and steadfastness The students also suggested the spelling Golden Gaters with an e in reference to the Golden Gate Students voted in favor of the name but after numerous misspellings by the newspaper the use of Gator with an o stuck 83 84 Culture EditAssociated Students host the San Francisco State Folk Festival 85 including 5th Annual San Francisco State College Folk Festival April 15 17 1966 86 7th Annual San Francisco State College Folk Festival April 24 27 1968 87 2nd Annual San Francisco State College Folk Festival 1963 with Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter lyricist 88 6th Annual San Francisco State College Folk Festival in March and April 1967 89 4th Annual San Francisco State College Folk Festival 1965 90 San Francisco State College Folk Festival September 25 1970 91 KSFS EditKSFS is a college radio station run by Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts BECA students 92 streaming online 93 at 100 7 on Comcast Cable radio in San Francisco and at 88 1 FM near the SFSU campus mini transmitter 92 94 Notable faculty and alumni EditMain article List of San Francisco State University people Stanley Mazor co inventor of the microprocessor Annette Bening actress Yvonne Cagle NASA astronaut Jonas Rivera producer Pixar Animation Studios Willie Brown 41st Mayor of San Francisco Cherrie Moraga Faculty at UCSB in the Department of English Manny Mashouf founder bebe Stores Inc Anne Rice author Nina Hartley prolific pornographic actress activist and educator 85 Ron Dellums 48th Mayor of Oakland George Miller U S Congressman 1975 2015 Ben Fong Torres journalist for Rolling Stone and the San Francisco Chronicle John Patitucci Grammy award winning jazz bassist Kevin Mullin currently serving in the California State Assembly Alex Borstein actress voice of Lois on Family Guy Melba Pattillo Beals journalist and member of the Little Rock Nine Oscar Zeta Acosta attorney politician novelist and activist Dana Carvey comedian and actor Kari Byron television host and artist Danny Glover actor Johnny Mathis singer Ronnie Schell comedian and actor co starred as Duke on Gomer Pyle USMC Kirk Hammett lead guitarist for Metallica Michael Burkett a k a Fat Mike lead vocalist for NOFX Mohammad Javad Zarif Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs Michael Medved author and radio talk show host Jeffrey Tambor actorSee also Edit San Francisco Bay Area portal California portalBay Area Television Archive DOC Film Institute Fourteen Hills The Creative Writing MFA program s literary magazine New American Writing once a year literary magazineNotes 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 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 20 2021 As of June 30 2016 Money Matters San Francisco State University 2017 CSU Employee Profile CSU www2 calstate edu SF State Facts 2006 2007 Faculty amp Staffs San Francisco State University a b c Institutional Research San Francisco State University Institutional Research Retrieved December 2 2021 a b SF State Facts 2009 2010 San Francisco State University 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