Humboldt State University
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- This article is about Humboldt State University in California. For the German university, see Humboldt University of Berlin.
Humboldt State University is the northernmost campus of the California State University system, and is located in Arcata, California, about 300 miles north of San Francisco, on a hillside with a view of the Pacific Ocean.
The university's student population is around 7400, with undergraduate programs in liberal arts, sciences, arts and other common areas of study. Humboldt also hosts many graduate programs leading to both master's and doctoral degrees, including Biology, Forestry and Environmental Engineering faculties. The newly inaugurated president of the university is noted biologist and longtime academic administrator Rollin C. Richmond.
Humboldt's unique features include the fact that it rests in the Redwoods and overlooks the ocean, its extremely liberal culture, and two of its campus organizations: the Campus Center for Appropriate Technology, and Youth Educational Services.
External links
- Humboldt State University website (http://www.humboldt.edu/)
- Campus Center for Appropriate Technology (http://www.humboldt.edu/~ccat/)
- Youth Educational Services (http://studentaffairs.humboldt.edu/yes/)
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