List of Sacramento State people
This is a list of encyclopedic persons (students, alumni, faculty, staff, or academic affiliates) associated with California State University, Sacramento (Sacramento State).
Alumni
Arts
Television and movies
- Carlos Alazraqui – actor, comedian – Reno 911![1]
- Creed Bratton – actor, The Office[2]
- Antoinette "Butterscotch" Clinton, finalist, America's Got Talent, season 2[3]
- Kurt Caceres – actor[4]
- Joe Carnahan (B.A. in Filmography) – film director, Smokin' Aces, The A-Team[5]
- Ryan Coogler - director of 2013 Sundance film Fruitvale[6][7][8]
- Giselle Fernández (B.A. in Journalism and Government) – former KTLA Morning News host[9]
- Joseph Gutheinz (B.A. and M.A. in Criminal Justice) – retired attorney, appears in documentaries Moon for Sale and The Case of the Missing Moon Rocks[10]
- Tom Hanks (B.A. Theatre Arts) – actor, film director and producer[11]
- Kristine Hanson (B.A. Communications, 1974) – television broadcaster, Playboy Playmate of the Month September [12]
- Joanna Hernandez - season one of the Bad Girls Club and winner of season one of For the Love of Ray J[13]
- Lester Holt (B.A. Government) – anchor for the flagship broadcast NBC Nightly News and co-anchor of the weekend edition of Today[14]
- Kayden Kross – adult film actress[15]
- Joan Lunden (formerly known as Joanie Blunden) (B.A. Liberal Arts) – former co-host of Good Morning America[16]
- Bridget Marquardt (B.A. Public Relations, 1998) – girlfriend of Hugh Hefner, featured on the E! TV show The Girls Next Door
- Brian Posehn - stand-up comedian[17]
- Rick Rossovich – actor[18]
- Stevie Scott (BFA Music) – semi-finalist on American Idol (season 5)[19]
- Billy Marshall Stoneking (B.A. English, minor Philosophy, 1970) – Australian/American poet, filmmaker, writer, script editor and film teacher/mentor[20]
- Graham Streeter (BA Japanese and Business Administration) - screenwriter, film director[21]
- Rene Syler (BA Psychology, 1987) – former host of The Early Show on CBS[22]
- Shauvon Torres - cast member of The Real World, Sydney[23]
- Karen Kilgariff- co-host of the true crime podcast My Favorite Murder
Musicians
- Chi Cheng - bassist[24]
- Baldwin Chiu – actor, rapper as (Only Won) [25]
- David Hodo (BA Speech, 1969) – founding member of the Village People[26]
- Richard Maloof – musician[27]
- Bobby McFerrin – composer and Grammy Award-winning musician ("Don't Worry, Be Happy")[28]
- Charlie Peacock – singer[29]
- Steve Turre - musician on Saturday Night Live[30]
Fine artists
- Fred Uhl Ball (BA and MA Art) – enamelist[31]
- Jack Cassinetto (BA Art and English, 1966) – plein air painter[32]
- Michael Patrick Cronan (BA Fine Arts 1974) – graphic designer and artist[33][34]
- Mel Ramos (BA and MA, 1957) – artist[35]
- Fritz Scholder (BA 1960) – Native American artist[36]
- Wayne Thiebaud – artist and painter[37]
Politicians and government
- Janice Rogers Brown – Federal Appeals Court judge[38]
- Christopher Cabaldon – West Sacramento Mayor [39]
- Edward Chavez – former Mayor of Stockton [40]
- Lloyd Connelly – Sacramento County Judge [41]
- Ward Connerly (BA Government, 1962) – former University of California regent and political activist[42]
- Mervyn Dymally (MA Government) – former Lieutenant Governor of California[43]
- Bill Emmerson – California State Senator[44]
- Noreen Evans – California State Assemblywoman[45]
- Victor H. Fazio – former member of the United States Congress
- Bradford Fenocchio (BA Criminal Justice) - Placer County District Attorney[46]
- Cathleen Galgiani – California State Assemblywoman
- Lauren Hammond – Sacramento City Councilmember, 5th district[47]
- Wally Herger – Member of Congress[48]
- Karen Humphrey (MA Public Policy and Women's Studies) – former Fresno Mayor[49]
- Phil Isenberg – former Assemblyman, Sacramento Mayor [41]
- Grantland Johnson – former California Cabinet official [41]
- Patrick Johnston – former California State Legislator[50]
- Bill Leonard – former State Board of Equalization Member and legislator[51]
- Lloyd Levine – former California State Assemblyman
- Daniel Logue – California State Assemblyman
- Kevin McCarthy - alumnus of the school's Capital Fellows Program, U.S. Congressman for California's 23rd congressional district[52]
- Cathy Mitchell – former Acting California Secretary of State
- Don Nottoli – Sacramento County Supervisor, 5th district [53]
- George A. Plescia – former California State Assemblyman[54]
- Richard Rainey – former California State Senator [55]
- Jan Scully - Sacramento County District Attorney[56]
- Joe Serna – late Sacramento Mayor [57]
International politicians
- Fernando Chui – Chief Executive of Macau[58]
- Rudolf Hommes – Colombian politician and academic[59]
Business
- Dale Carlsen – Sleep Train Mattress Centers founder[60]
- Doug Lipp (MA in International Business Communications) - consultant, speaker, author, CEO and president of G. Douglas Lipp & Associates
- Angelo Tsakopoulos (BA Government, BS Business Administration, Honorary Doctorate in Human Letters) – real estate mogul[61]
Authors and academics
- Ann Bannon – lesbian pulp fiction author, later professor at the University[62]
- Raymond Carver – writer[63]
- Richard Ebeling (BA in Economics) – libertarian author, President of the Foundation for Economic Education
- Chester Gorman – anthropologist[64]
- Janet Nichols Lynch – writer and professor[65]
- Richard J. Maybury – economist and author on the topics of international business, law, history, and juris naturalism[66]
- Laura Moriarty – poet and novelist[67]
- Alan Reynolds – economist and author[68]
- Daniel Shanahan - Professor, Faculty of Humanities, Charles University; former associate professor, HEC Paris, Monterey Institute of International Studies
- Tukufu Zuberi – professor and Chairman of the Sociology Department, University of Pennsylvania[69]
Other Notables
- Anthony Sadler, assisted in thwarting the 2015 French train terror attack
Athletes
Football
- Otis Amey – played wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers, Atlanta Falcons, Cleveland Gladiators, Austin Wranglers, Sacramento Mountain Lions[70]
- McLeod Bethel-Thompson – quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings[71]
- Mike Carter – former NFL wide receiver[72]
- Marko Cavka – offensive lineman for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League[73]
- Dan Chamberlain – played for the Detroit Lions[74]
- Jeff Fleming – 2012 to present[75]
- Aaron Garcia – quarterback for the Jacksonville Sharks of AF1[76]
- John Gesek – former National Football League offensive lineman[77]
- Tyronne Gross – running back for the San Diego Chargers[78]
- Jon Kirksey – New Orleans Saints in 1996[79]
- Lorenzo Lynch – former NFL defensive back[80]
- Zack Nash – Arizona Cardinals 2012[81]
- Lonie Paxton – lineman for the Denver Broncos[82]
- Ricky Ray – quarterback for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League
- Charles Roberts – running back for the B.C. Lions of the Canadian Football League[83]
- Kato Serwanga – NFL cornerback from 1998–2003[84]
- Wasswa Serwanga – NFL cornerback from 1999–2003[85]
- Daimon Shelton – nine-year NFL fullback[86]
Other sports
- Scott Burcham - baseball shortstop in the Colorado Rockies organization
- Joe Enochs – former professional soccer player[87]
- Joel Jones – member of the Puerto Rican national basketball team[88]
- Buck Martinez – 17-year MLB catcher[89] and later a MLB manager
- Jamel Mitchell – Major League Soccer player[90]
Sports figures (non-athletes)
- Darren Arbet – coach for the San Jose SaberCats of the AFL[91]
- Clancy Barone – offensive line coach for the Denver Broncos[92]
- Pat Doyle - baseball coach
- Brian Katz – Sacramento State men's basketball coach[93]
- Greg Knapp – quarterback coach for the Houston Texans[94]
- Mike Lange – sports broadcaster and member of the Hockey Hall of Fame[95]
Faculty, staff, and other associated academics
Current
- Robert S. Nelsen - University president
- Gregory Mark - Professor of Ethnic Studies, Director of Asian American Studies Program; family created first Asian-American film in 1916, The Curse of Quon Gwon[96]
- Joseph Palermo - associate professor of history, author[97]
- Richard Savino - Professor in Music, guitarist/lutenist, Grammy-nominated in 2012 for Best Small Ensemble Performance[98][99]
- Dr. Vassili Sergan - Professor in Physics, liquid crystal research leading to patents pending on a flat lens that will improve eyeglass features[100][101]
- Dr. Warren Drew Smith - Professor in Electronic and Electrical Engineering, BioMed (electrical operated fanny-pack) device granted with a patent[102]
- Stephanie Brown Trafton - athletics coach, Olympic gold medalist[103]
- Rita Cameron Wedding - Department of Women's Studies Director, Professor of Women's Studies and Ethnic Studies, Fulbright Scholar, Governor's appointee to California Commission on Status of Women, appointed to Board of California Behavioral Sciences in 2007, currently participating in federal investigation for U.S. Department of Justice regarding racism in Shelby County, Tennessee[104]
Emeritus
- Ann Bannon - Professor of English, Associate Dean in College of Arts and Sciences[105]
- Paul Goldstene - Professor of Government[106]
- Stephen L. Harris - Professor and Chair of Humanities and Religious Studies[107]
- Norman J. Hunt - Professor and Chair of the Music Department[108]
- Wes Jackson - Professor of Environmental Sciences[109]
- Frank Kofsky - Professor of History[110]
- Joe Serna, Jr. - Professor of Government[57]
- Miklos Udvardy - Professor of Biological Sciences[111]
- Angus Wright - Professor of Environmental Sciences[112]
Former
- Peter Grandbois - Professor of English 2006-2010
- Paul Carter Harrison - Professor of Theatre (1970-1972)[113]
- Enrique Herrscher - Fulbright Professor in Residence of Economics
- R. Joseph Hoffmann - Professor of Humanities and Religious Studies[114]
- Charles Postel - 2008 Bancroft Prize recipient and Frederick Jackson Turner Award recipient, Professor of History[115]
Adjunct
- Phil Isenberg - Graduate School of Public Policy[116]
- Barry Keene - former State Senator, Professor of Government[117]
Former administrators
- W. Lloyd Johns - former University president; president of Gallaudet University[41]
- Jolene Koester - former Professor of Communication Studies followed by Provost; President of California State University, Northridge[118]
References
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(help) - ↑ Curry 3rd, Othello H. (January 17, 2012). "Idle Warship defies genre categorization at Harlow's". Sacramento Press. Archived from the original on July 20, 2012. Retrieved January 7, 2013.
Butterscotch spent most of the evening playing lead guitar, singing, rapping and demonstrating her skills as a beatbox artist in a variety of amazing ways. The time she invested at the Natomas Charter School's Performing and Fine Arts Academy and at Sacramento State as a music major (classical piano) showed; her skills as a trained musician were evident.
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