60 YEARS OF EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE: Seasons Change
60 YEARS OF EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE

Seasons Change

The advent of September brings gentle ch​anges to California. The nights become a little cooler; the days seem a little shorter. Even as we work our way through the COVID-19 pandemic, Mother Nature remains right on schedule. Some say the Golden State doesn't experience seasons, but true Californians know better. The seasons are just more subtle. Already, autumn leaves are beginning their annual transformation into bright bursts of red, yellow and orange. Here's a look at our campuses throughout the years showing off the wonders of nature.​

Fall light shines through CSUCI campus environs, 2018. 

Channel Islands​

Fall's golden light gilds CSUCI campus environs, 2018.

A birds-eye view of the 2018 Major Fair in Broome Library Plaza  

A birds-eye view of the 2018 Major Fair in Broome Library Plaza.

A birds-eye view of the 2018 Major Fair in Broome Library Plaza 
The view of the northeast face of the library, showing the outside assembly area and walkways, 1970s 

Dominguez Hills​

The view of the northeast face of the library, showing the outside assembly area and walkways, 1970s.​

Students mill on the walkway and lounge on an open field in the center of campus. Victoria Street and the surrounding industrial area are in the far background, 1970s.​  

Students mill on the walkway and lounge on an open field in the center of campus. Victoria Street and the surrounding industrial area are in the far background, 1970s.

Students mill on the walkway and lounge on an open field in the center of campus. Victoria Street and the surrounding industrial area are in the far background, 1970s. 
​Students walk past the free speech area on campus at Fresno State 

Fresno

Fresno State students take an autumn campus walk. (Photo predates COVID-19.)

Photo: Cary Edmondson

Leaves surround an opening outside the Peters Business building while students talk.  

Burnished autumn leaves surround an opening outside the Peters Business building. (Photo predates COVID-19.)

Photo: Cary Edmondson

Leaves surround an opening outside the Peters Business building while students talk. 
Students make their way around campus, 2019. 

Fullerton

Students make their way across a campus sporting autumn colors, 2019.

Campus life at Cal State Fullerton, 2019  

Campus life at Cal State Fullerton, 2019.

Campus life at Cal State Fullerton, 2019​ 
English 104 students work outside on peer paper reviews near Library Circle, 2014​​ 

Humboldt

In a bed of autumn leaves, English 104 students work on peer paper reviews near Library Circle, 2014.

Taking a break from class outside the Marketplace, 2018  

Taking a break from class outside the Marketplace, 2018.

Taking a break from class outside the Marketplace, 2018 
Arabian horses graze at a Cal Poly Pomona pasture against a backdrop of snow-covered mountains, 2009. 

Pomona

Arabian horses graze at a Cal Poly Pomona pasture against a backdrop of snow-covered mountains, 2009.

Student Zoe Lance walks amid fallen leaves at CPP, 2012  

Student Zoe Lance walks amid fallen leaves at CPP, 2012.

Student Zoe Lance walks amid fallen leaves at CPP, 2012 
Taking in the fall foliage, 2011 

San Diego

Taking in the fall foliage, 2011

While much of the country is pulling out its sweaters come fall, San Francisco starts getting its warmest weather of the year. That's why September through November is when you're most likely to see SFSU students sunning on the Quad. For weather that feels truly autumnal, try visiting around the beginning of "winter".  

San Francisco

While much of the country is pulling out its sweaters come fall, San Francisco starts getting its warmest weather of the year. That's why September through November is when you're most likely to see SFSU students sunning on the Quad. For weather that feels truly autumnal, try visiting around the beginning of "winter." (Photo predates COVID-19.)

While much of the country is pulling out its sweaters come fall, San Francisco starts getting its warmest weather of the year. That's why September through November is when you're most likely to see SFSU students sunning on the Quad. For weather that feels truly autumnal, try visiting around the beginning of "winter". 
Students take in the sights during an afternoon fall hike to the Cal Poly P 

San Luis Obispo

Students take in the sights during an afternoon fall hike to the Cal Poly P. (Photo predates COVID-19.)

Photo: Joe Johnston

SHARE YOUR FALL PHOTO

Do you have a great photo of the change in seasons? ​Email a JPG or TIFF to [email protected] and it wi​ll be submitted to CSU Dominguez Hills' Digital Collection Database for archiving.

 
9/8/2020