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Saginaw Valley State University (SVSU) is a public university in University Center, Michigan, United States, in Saginaw County. It was founded in 1963 as Saginaw Valley College . It is located on 748 acres (303 ha) in Saginaw County's Kochville Township , approximately 5.5 miles (8.9 km) north of downtown Saginaw .
University Center was established with a post office in September 1961, which was meant to exclusively serve the higher-education institution of Delta College. In September 1964, the University Center post office was expanded to include Saginaw Valley State University. [2]
It was built in 1985 and is home to SVSU Cardinals sports teams. The Ryder Center includes: The Fieldhouse is a premiere facility offering an 85-yard football field with field turf surface, 300-meter indoor track with timing booth for all indoor track meets and four full batting cages for baseball & softball training.
Named for one of the university's founders, the Melvin J. Zahnow Library opened its doors in the spring of 1987. Its 66,726 square feet (6,199.0 m 2) spans four floors, offering its users a comfortable and convenient place for research and study.
Honey Arbury was on the founding Board of Control at Saginaw Valley College in 1965 and remained active on that Board and the SVSU Foundation Board into the 1990s. Honey Arbury and her husband Ned Arbury and Mr. and Mrs. Fredericks generated the idea to have a permanent exhibit of Fredericks' work at the college.
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With Saginaw Valley College established in 1964, later renamed Saginaw Valley State College in 1975, and finally named Saginaw Valley State University. [4] [5] In 1967, the college opened two residence halls on the campus. [6] Occupancy of the dorms peaked in 1980 at 178 students. [6] Eighty-five students lived in the residence halls in 1990.
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