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Commemorating “Founders Day”

San Fernando Valley State College photo image from 1958By many measures—particularly the standards of other prestigious higher education institutions—at 50 years Cal State Northridge is a “young” campus. It takes time for tradition and a sense of character to become established at an institution. Such traditions must also be embodied by faculty, staff and students, who then share and pass them on to the people who follow in their footsteps.

The University’s 50th anniversary, being celebrated throughout the current 2008-09 academic year, presents a wonderful opportunity for the campus to engender pride and build on growing tradition by remembering the past while also commemorating achievements and looking ahead to the promise of the future.

On Monday, September 22, Cal State Northridge celebrates “Founders Day”—the precise date 50 years ago when classes commenced at what was then known as San Fernando Valley State College.

The celebrations will begin with a luncheon for returning alumni, faculty and staff from the campus’ earliest days. At this event, the CSUN Alumni Association will also induct Cal State Northridge’s first students into the new “50-Year Club.” This will encompass students from the classes of 1956, 1957 and 1958, some of whom attended classes when the campus was still a branch of the present California State University, Los Angeles.

Oviatt Library aerial photoThen that evening the University will re-christen the currently-named Magnolia Walk between University Hall and the University Library as the “James and Mary Cleary Walk.” Dr. Cleary served as president of Cal State Northridge for 23 years, from 1969-92, a productive period in the University’s history. To commemorate the legacy of President Cleary, who passed away in early 2007, and of his beloved wife Mary, who passed away in 2002 and served the campus memorably at his side, we are proud to re-dedicate this walk in the Clearys’ honor.

The dedication ceremony will be immediately followed by a reception for the opening of an exhibition on CSUN’s history, “Fifty and Fabulous,” at the Oviatt Library’s Tseng Gallery. The display will feature many of the contents from a time capsule that was buried just west of the Oviatt Library portico during the campus’ 25th anniversary celebration and other memorabilia.

As this shows, even though Cal State Northridge is still a youthful campus, we already have a past rich in tradition and history. I am excited by the opportunity to meet with founding students, faculty and staff and show them what new traditions and achievements have been built upon their contributions and efforts.

One Response to “Commemorating “Founders Day””

  1. Founders Day 2009 - Dr. Jolene Koester Says:
    On September 29th, 2009 at 11:06 am

    [...] began last year as part of the University’s 50th year anniversary celebrations. As noted in my blog last year, Founders Day commemorates the date in 1958 when classes commenced on campus at what was then known [...]