California State University, Stanislaus President Hamid Shirvani has been elected to serve as a member of the California Collegiate Athletic Association’s (CCAA) President’s/ Chancellor’s Group (PCG) at the Conference’s fall meetings in Los Angeles.
President Shirvani said, “I am pleased to be a member of this group and look forward to representing California State University, Stanislaus in all decisions concerning the CCAA conference. Our University can certainly take pride in the number of student-athlete scholars who have distinguished themselves in the classroom as well as in competition.”
CSU Stanislaus ranked third in the 12-school conference for number of athletes earning CCAA All-Academic Team honors in 2005-06. The 35 Warrior athletes qualified for the select list with a grade point average of 3.4 or higher with a minimum of 24 semester units.
The PCG is composed of four campus CEO’s including President Shirvani. Other members are: Dr. Michael Ortiz of Cal Poly, Pomona; Dr. James Rosser of CSU Los Angeles; and Dr. Rollin Richmond of Humboldt State. The group sets the agenda for all CCAA business and makes decisions on behalf of the Conference’s Executive Council whenever necessary.
President Shirvani said, “I am pleased to be a member of this group and look forward to representing California State University, Stanislaus in all decisions concerning the CCAA conference. Our University can certainly take pride in the number of student-athlete scholars who have distinguished themselves in the classroom as well as in competition.”
CSU Stanislaus ranked third in the 12-school conference for number of athletes earning CCAA All-Academic Team honors in 2005-06. The 35 Warrior athletes qualified for the select list with a grade point average of 3.4 or higher with a minimum of 24 semester units.
The PCG is composed of four campus CEO’s including President Shirvani. Other members are: Dr. Michael Ortiz of Cal Poly, Pomona; Dr. James Rosser of CSU Los Angeles; and Dr. Rollin Richmond of Humboldt State. The group sets the agenda for all CCAA business and makes decisions on behalf of the Conference’s Executive Council whenever necessary.