List of San Jose State University people
This is a list of encyclopedic persons (students, alumni, faculty or academic affiliates) associated with San Jose State University in the United States.
Alumni
Academia
- Joseph Andrade — Dean of Engineering, University of Utah[1]
- Bettina Aptheker — author, professor, political activist[2]
- Robert V. Dees — President, Orange Coast Community College[3]
- Marshall Drummond — former chancellor, California Community College System[4]
- Harry Edwards — Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley; author of The Revolt of the Black Athlete[5]
- Mary Lyons — President, University of San Diego[6]
- John Maupin — President, Morehouse School of Medicine[7]
- Brent Walters — expert on early church history; Director, Centre for Early Christian Studies (SJSU); Curator, Ante-Nicene Archive (believed to be the largest private library of its kind in the U.S.)[8]
- Jennifer Wilby — Director of the Centre for Systems Studies, University of Hull[9]
- Hamza Yusuf — Islamic scholar[10]
- Henry Zuzallo — former president, University of Washington[4]
Artists and musicians
Authors
Aviation
Business
- Riyad S. AbuZayyad — President, ROLM Corporation[1]
- Anthony Banta — Vice President of Worldwide Operations, Cisco Systems[1]
- Donald Beall — retired chairman and CEO, Rockwell Automation[4]
- Thomas Blalock — President, Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART)[1]
- David Brown — co-founder, Quantum Corporation[30]
- Jerry Choate — former CEO, Allstate[31]
- Finis Conner — founder, Conner Peripherals and co-founder of Seagate Technology[1]
- Dirk Dirksen — godfather of San Francisco punk; tour manager for The Doors, Iron Butterfly, The Supremes and Ray Charles; owner of the Mabuhay Gardens punk club in San Francisco (attended SJSU, but did not graduate)[32]
- Robert W. Foy — Chairman of the Board, California Water Service Group[33]
- Robert Frankenberg — former CEO, Novell[34]
- Charles Gingold — former vice president, Discovery Channel[4]
- Carl Guardino — President and CEO, Silicon Valley Leadership Group[35]
- Jon Iwata — Senior Vice President, IBM[36]
- Omid Kordestani — Senior Vice President, Google[4]
- Donald Lucas — founder of the Lucas Dealership Group, among the top-25 largest automobile companies in the United States[37]
- J.J. McClatchy — newspaper mogul; founder and CEO, The McClatchy Management Company[38]
- Jenny Ming — former president and CEO, Old Navy[4]
- Gordon Moore — co-founder, Intel Corporation (studied two years at SJSU; graduated from U.C. Berkeley)[4]
- Koichi Nishimura — former CEO, Solectron Corporation[39]
- Ed Oates — co-founder, Oracle Corporation[4]
- George Perlegos — founder and CEO, Atmel Corporation[1]
- Richard Pettingill — former CEO, Allina Hospitals & Clinics[40]
- Mike Sinyard — founder and CEO, Specialized Bicycle Components[41]
- John Swapceinski — founder, RateMyProfessors.com[42]
- Barry Swenson — founder, Barry Swenson Builder[43]
- James Thompson — founder and chairman, Crown Worldwide Group[44]
Film, theatre, and TV
Journalism
Miscellaneous
Politics and government
Science and technology
Sports
Baseball
- Jeff Ball — former Major League Baseball player, San Francisco Giants[76]
- Aaron Bates — Major League Baseball player, Boston Red Sox[76]
- Mike Brown — former Major League Baseball player, California Angels and Pittsburgh Pirates[76]
- Ken Caminiti — former Major League Baseball player, Houston Astros et al.[76]
- Anthony Chavez — former Major League Baseball player, California Angels[76]
- Chris Codiroli — former Major League Baseball player, Oakland Athletics[76]
- Kevin Frandsen — Major League Baseball player, San Francisco Giants[76]
- Gary Hughes — former Major League Baseball assistant coach, Chicago Cubs[76]
- Pat Hughes — play-by-play radio broadcaster for Chicago Cubs[76]
- Jason Jimenez — former Major League Baseball player, Detroit Tigers and Tampa Bay Devil Rays[76]
- Randy Johnson — former Major League Baseball player, Atlanta Braves[76]
- Brad Kilby — Major League Baseball player, Oakland Athletics[76]
- Hal Kolstad — former Major League Baseball player, Boston Red Sox[76]
- Mark Langston — former Major League Baseball player, Seattle Mariners, California Angels, et al.[76]
- Larry Lintz — former Major League Baseball player, Montreal Expos et al.[76]
- John Oldham — former Major League Baseball player, Cincinnati Reds[76]
- Sam Piraro — winningest head baseball coach in SJSU history[77]
- Jason Simontacchi — former Major League Baseball player, St. Louis Cardinals and Washington Nationals[76]
- Anthony Telford — former Major League Baseball player, Baltimore Orioles, Montreal Expos, et al.[76]
- Carlos Torres — Major League Baseball player, Chicago White Sox[76]
Basketball
- Courtney Anderson — former NFL tight end, Atlanta Falcons and Oakland Raiders
- Stacey Bailey — former NFL wide receiver, Atlanta Falcons
- Kim Bokamper — former NFL linebacker, Miami Dolphins
- John Broussard — NFL wide receiver, Jacksonville Jaguars
- Gill Byrd — former NFL defensive back, San Diego Chargers; two NFL Pro Bowl appearances
- Jim Cadile — former NFL guard, Chicago Bears
- Matt Castelo — former NFL linebacker, Seattle Seahawks; former CFL linebacker, Hamilton Tiger-cats[81]
- Steve Clarkson — nationally renowned quarterbacks coach; founder of Steve Clarkson Dreammaker quarterback camp[82]
- Sherman Cocroft — former NFL defensive back, Kansas City Chiefs
- Clarence Cunningham — former AFL wide receiver, defensive back, running back, and kick returner; former AF2 starter, Stockton Lightning; IFL free safety, Catania Elephants[83]
- Neal Dahlen — former SJSU quarterback, NFL manager and scout; holds the record for the most earned Super Bowl rings at seven.[84]
- Rashied Davis — NFL wide receiver, Chicago Bears[85]
- Yonus Davis — CFL running back, BC Lions [86]
- Steve DeBerg — former NFL quarterback, Dallas Cowboys
- David Diaz-Infante — former NFL and CFL offensive guard, San Diego Chargers, Denver Broncos, Philadelphia Eagles, and Sacramento Gold Miners
- Oscar Donahue — former NFL wide receiver, Minnesota Vikings
- Terry Donahue — UCLA head football coach; College Football Hall of Fame inductee (attended SJSU for one year)[87]
- Carl Ekern — former NFL linebacker, Los Angeles Rams; one NFL Pro Bowl appearance
- Mervyn Fernandez —former NFL wide receiver, Los Angeles Raiders
- Coye Francies — NFL defensive back, Cleveland Browns
- Jeff Garcia — NFL quarterback, San Francisco 49ers et al.; four NFL Pro Bowl appearances
- Trestin George — CFL defensive back, BC Lions [88]
- Jarron Gilbert - NFL defensive tackle, Chicago Bears
- Charlie Harraway — former NFL running back, Washington Redskins and Cleveland Browns
- Paul Held — former NFL quarterback, Pittsburgh Steelers and Green Bay Packers
- Willie Heston — former SJSU halfback; College Football Hall of Fame inductee (attended SJSU from 1898–1900; graduated from University of Michigan)[89]
- James Hodgins — former NFL fullback, Saint Louis Rams et al.
- Johnny Johnson — former NFL running back, New York Jets; one NFL Pro Bowl appearance; consensus choice for Rookie of the Year (1990)
- Cody Jones — NFL defensive tackle, Los Angeles Rams; one NFL Pro Bowl appearance
- James Jones — NFL wide receiver, Green Bay Packers
- Rick Kane — former NFL running back, Detroit Lions
- Bob Ladouceur — among winningest high school football coaches in U.S. history; coached De La Salle High Spartans to 151 consecutive wins from 1992-2003[90]
- Bill Leavy — NFL referee; officiated Super Bowl XL
- Dwight Lowery — NFL defensive back, New York Jets and two-time All-American at SJSU
- Joe Nedney — NFL kicker, San Francisco 49ers[85]
- William Yaw Obeng — Arena Football League lineman, San Jose Sabercats
- Chris Owens — NFL defensive back, Atlanta Falcons
- Tom Petitthome — former AFL player, San Jose Sabercats
- Art Powell — NFL wide receiver, Oakland Raiders; Raiders' 7th all-time leading receiver
- Waylon Prather — former NFL punter, New Orleans Saints, New York Jets and Arizona Cardinals[91]
- David Richmond — NFL wide receiver, Cincinnati Bengals
- Scott Rislov — AFL quarterback, San Jose Sabercats
- Al Saunders — former NFL head coach for the San Diego Chargers[92]
- Rufus Skillern — CFL and NFL wide receiver, BC Lions and Baltimore Ravens
- Gerald Small — former NFL defensive back, Miami Dolphins
- Carl Sullivan — former NFL defensive end, Green Bay Packers
- Adam Tafralis — CFL quarterback, Hamilton Tiger-Cats[93]
- Tyson Thompson —NFL kick returner, Dallas Cowboys
- Bob Titchenal — former NFL linebacker, Washington Redskins and Los Angeles Dons; one Pro Bowl appearance; former head football coach, University of New Mexico and SJSU
- Dick Vermeil — NFL head coach; winning coach, Super Bowl XXXIV[4][94]
- Bill Walsh — NFL head coach; winning coach, Super Bowl XVI, Super Bowl XIX, and Super Bowl XXIII; Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee[4][95]
- Gerald Willhite — former NFL running back, Denver Broncos
- Billy Wilson — former NFL receiver, San Francisco 49ers; six NFL Pro Bowl appearances
- Louis Wright — former NFL defensive back, Denver Broncos; 1st round NFL draft pick; five NFL Pro Bowl appearances
- Roy Zimmerman — former NFL quarterback, Washington Redskins; one Pro Bowl appearance
Golf
Olympic Games
Other
Faculty and staff
- Edgar Anderson — former history professor; internationally-known Russian historian[107]
- James J. Asher — Professor Emeritus of psychology; inventor of Total Physical Response (TPR)[108]
- Elbert Botts — former chemistry professor; California Department of Transportation employee; inventor of Botts dots;[109]
- Charles Burdick — former history professor; internationally recognized authority on modern Germany and World War ll.[110]
- Terry Christensen — political science professor; nationally recognized expert on California and local politics; political commentator; author of numerous books[111]
- Kevin Corker — former engineering professor and associate dean of research; cognitive science and human factors practitioner; worked closely with NASA in administering the Human Factors Research and Technology Program[112]
- Celia Correas de Zapata — former Spanish professor; world expert on Latin American women's fiction; widely published author[113]
- Paul Douglass — English professor; renowned literary scholar; winner of the 2007 Elma Dangerfield award for his publication of new and original work related to the life and times of the poet Lord Byron; author of numerous other books related to comparative literature and literary criticism; director of SJSU's Martha Heasley Cox Center for Steinbeck Studies[114]
- Irma Eichhorn — Professor Emeritus of history; internationally-known authority on Germany and Russia. Honorary lifetime member of the American Historical Association[115][116]
- Larry Engelmann — Professor Emeritus of history; co-author of Feather in the Storm: A Childhood Lost in Chaos; world expert on the Vietnam War[117]
- Mark Fruin — business professor; internationally recognized expert on Japanese business; author of numerous books[118]
- Alejandro Garcia — physics professor; animation consultant; author of Numerical Methods for Physics[119]
- Larry N. Gerston — political science professor; nationally recognized expert on California politics and public policy; author and co-author of numerous books, including Recall: California's Political Earthquake[120]
- Todd Gitlin — former journalism and mass communications lecturer; renowned author, media critic and social activist[121]
- Daniel Goldston — mathematics professor; developed breakthrough methods for proving there are arbitrarily large primes that are unusually close together[122]
- Rex Grignon — animation instructor; first Distinguished Scholar in SJSU School of Art and Design animation/illustration program; head of character animation at PDI/DreamWorks; worked on many hit films including Shrek, Madagascar and Toy Story[123]
- Dan Harkey — computer engineering professor; co-founder, Enterprise Software Technologies program at SJSU; programmer; published author; speaker[124]
- Lou Harrison — former composer-in-residence; world renowned composer[125]
- Ken Haycock — Professor Emeritus (and former director), Library and Information Science [126]
- Kevin Jordan — psychology professor; works closely with NASA in developing the Human Factors Research and Technology Program; recipient of the NASA Public Service Medal[127]
- B. Kumaravadivelu — linguistics professor; language education expert in intercultural communication; winner of the MLA Mildenberger Prize; author of several books[128]
- Robin Lasser — art professor; internationally recognized photographer and installation artist[129]
- Tom Layton — Professor Emeritus of anthropology; renowned archaeologist; received national media attention for documenting the origin of the shipwreck "Frolic" off the Mendocino coast; author of several books[130]
- Samuel Maio — English professor; poet; Pulitzer Prize nominee[131]
- Jessica Mitford — former sociology professor; renowned muckraking journalist; author of The American Way of Death[132]
- Bruce Ogilvie — psychology professor; renowned sports psychologist [133]
- Nils Peterson — Professor Emeritus of English; first Santa Clara County poet laureate[134]
- Bob Rucker — journalism professor; former CNN correspondent[135]
- Rudy Rucker — former computer science professor; renowned science fiction author; often credited as a founding father of cyberpunk[136]
- Susan Shillinglaw — English professor; world expert on John Steinbeck; former director of the Martha Heasley Cox Center for Steinbeck Studies; author of numerous books on Steinbeck[137]
- Richard Sinn — software engineering lecturer; software architect for Yahoo!, IBM, Oracle, and other Silicon Valley startups; renowned industry expert and inventor who has filed over ten patents; author of Software Security Technologies[138]
- Joel Slayton — art professor; internationally exhibited new media artist; Director of SJSU's CADRE Laboratory for New Media; former Editor and Chief, Leonardo-MIT Press Book Series; President and founder, C5 Corporation[139]
- Shelby Steele — former English professor; writer; documentary filmmaker; author of The Content of our Character; Emmy Award winner; National Book Critics Circle Award winner [140]
- Allen Strange — Professor Emeritus of music; renowned musician and composer; author of Electronic Music: Systems, Techniques, and Controls, a key text on modular analog synthesis; author of other texts on modern music practices[141]
- Randall E. Stross — business professor; New York Times columnist; author of numerous critically acclaimed books including eBoys, The Microsoft Way, Planet Google, and Steve Jobs and the NeXT Big Thing[142]
- Scott Sublett — Radio, Television and Film (RTVF) professor; critically acclaimed screenwriter and playwright; author of ten screenplays; former film critic for The Washington Times[131]
- Donald M. West — Professor Emeritus of chemistry; co-author of Analytical Chemistry, an Introduction, the standard first-year textbook in the field[143]
- Lloyd (Bud) Winter — track coach; produced over 100 All-Americans and nine Olympians at SJSU; coached SJSU track team to two NCAA national titles; National Track and Field Hall of Fame inductee; author of "So You Want to be a Sprinter"[144]
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