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San José State University (generally known as SJSU) is the founding campus of what became the California State University
California State University

The California State University is one of three public higher education systems in the U.S. state of California, the other two being the University of California system and the California Community College system....
 system. The sprawling 154-acre campus in the center of Silicon Valley has an enrollment of about 30,000 students and provides more graduates working in the high tech region than any other college or university. The university helps shape Silicon Valley
Silicon Valley

Silicon Valley is the South Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area in Northern California, United States. The term originally referred to the region's large number of Integrated circuit innovators and manufacturers, but eventually came to refer to all the high-tech businesses in the area; it is now generally used as a metonym for the high-tech s...
's culture and identity particular its high-tech industry.






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San José State University (generally known as SJSU) is the founding campus of what became the California State University
California State University

The California State University is one of three public higher education systems in the U.S. state of California, the other two being the University of California system and the California Community College system....
 system. The sprawling 154-acre campus in the center of Silicon Valley has an enrollment of about 30,000 students and provides more graduates working in the high tech region than any other college or university. The university helps shape Silicon Valley
Silicon Valley

Silicon Valley is the South Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area in Northern California, United States. The term originally referred to the region's large number of Integrated circuit innovators and manufacturers, but eventually came to refer to all the high-tech businesses in the area; it is now generally used as a metonym for the high-tech s...
's culture and identity particular its high-tech industry. Over its long tenure, SJSU produced graduates that have become founders of many well known high-tech companies in the region. Each year, the university attracts thousands of students through out the state of California
California

California is a U.S. state on the West Coast of the United States of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and to the south the Mexico state of Baja California....
 to make San Jose State the university of choice.

In recent years, the university has tremendous success in enrollment. Due to the dramatic number of admitted students that elect to matriculate at SJSU the past few years, the school has drastically curtailed its admission making it increasingly difficult to gain admission to the university particularly among first time entering freshmen. Many transfer students were turned away also as the university declared a school wide impaction for Fall 2009. The success is due in part to the transformation of the physical campus with the addition of the $177.5 million Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library, the $200 million luxurious Campus Village dormitory complex and the rapid redevelopment of downtown San Jose in general. SJSU philanthropic support is among the highest in the CSU. It received a record $50+ million in private gifts in the 2006-2007 fiscal year and $84 million for capital campaign. In 2008, CASEWealth Engine Award recognized SJSU for raising over $100 million.

San Jose State college of Engineering has raised its profile in the past few years. In 2007, the college received record-breaking gifts of nearly $19 million dollars. U.S. News and World report ranks San Jose State to be the top 12th in the country (out of a total of 572 universities) for its engineering program and 5th for its computer engineering among the top private and public Master's universities. Indicators used to measure academic quality by the rankings system include student selectivity, faculty resources, alumni giving, financial resources, retention, and peer assessment. The school recently also started a joint Ph.D
Doctorate

A doctorate is an academic degree that in most countries represents the highest level of formal study or research in a given field. In some countries it also refers to a class of degrees which qualify the holder to practice in a specific profession ....
 program with Mississippi State University
Mississippi State University

Mississippi State University is a land-grant university located in north east-central Mississippi, United States, adjacent to the town of Starkville, Mississippi and is situated 125 miles northeast of Jackson, Mississippi and 23 miles west of Columbus, Mississippi....
 allowing an increase in research for both universities as well as enhancing the stature of both engineering colleges. In spring 2007, a team of SJSU students made headline news on their development of the ZEM (Zero EMissions) Car, a Human Hybrid Powered Vehicle (HHPV), which won the National I2P (Idea-to-Product) Competition for EPICS and Social Entrepreneurship at Princeton University. The ZEM car is the first of its kind to be powered by human, solar, and electric energy.

San José State was founded as the California State Normal School
California State Normal School

The California State Normal School was a teaching college founded on May 2, 1862, whose original campus later became both the California State University and its San Jos? State University campus....
 by the California Legislature on May 2, 1862, and is the oldest public university in the West Coast,. The California State Normal School was itself derived from the Minn's Evening Normal School, which was also known as the San Francisco Normal School. The San Francisco normal school
Normal school

A normal school was a school created to train high school graduates to be teachers. Its purpose was to establish teaching standards or norms, hence its name....
, led by principal George W. Minns
George W. Minns

George Washington Minns was an United States teacher, notable running the Minns Evening Normal School, which was established in San Francisco, California, in 1857 in order to train teachers for the San Francisco Unified School District....
 trained elementary teachers as part of that city's high school system from 1857 to 1862. Thus, the school now called "San José State" is even older than the University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Berkeley

The University of California, Berkeley is a public university research university located in Berkeley, California, California, United States. The oldest of the ten major campuses affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley offers some 300 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a wide range of disciplines....
 (the Organic Act, which established the University of California, was signed into law on March 23, 1868), but not quite as old as the College of California
College of California

The College of California was the predecessor of the University of California system of public universities. The private College was founded in 1855 by Henry Durant, a Congregational church minister....
 established in 1855, which was the predecessor of the University of California
University of California

The University of California is a public university system in the U.S. state of California. Under the California Master Plan for Higher Education, the University of California is a part of the state's three-tier public higher education system, which also includes the California State University system and the California Community Colleges s...
.

History

What is now called San José State was founded by the California Legislature on May 2, 1862, as the California State Normal School
California State Normal School

The California State Normal School was a teaching college founded on May 2, 1862, whose original campus later became both the California State University and its San Jos? State University campus....
 when the state of California took over the Minns' Evening Normal School, also known as the San Francisco Normal School, a city funded normal school
Normal school

A normal school was a school created to train high school graduates to be teachers. Its purpose was to establish teaching standards or norms, hence its name....
 in San Francisco, California
San Francisco, California

The City and County of San Francisco is the fourth most populous city in California and the List of United States cities by population in the United States, with a 2007 estimated population of 799,183....
. The school moved to San José in 1871, and was given Washington Square Park at Fourth and San Carlos Streets to locate its campus, where it remains to this day.

In 1881, the first branch campus of the California State Normal School was announced, which later became the University of California, Los Angeles
University of California, Los Angeles

The University of California, Los Angeles is a public research university located in Westwood, Los Angeles, California, California, United States....
 (UCLA). To commemorate San José's identity as the original California State, the bell pictured at right was forged with the words "California State Normal School, A.D. 1881". After creation of the Los Angeles campus, the San José campus was officially known as the California State Normal School, San José. Six years later in 1887, the school was renamed the "State Normal School" by the California Legislature.

In 1921, the school's name was changed to the State Teachers College at San Jose. In 1935, the State Teachers Colleges became the California State Colleges, administered from the State Department of Education in Sacramento. As a result, the school's name was changed again, this time to San Jose State College. In 1961, the California State Colleges became a separate entity (later the California State University (CSU) system). In 1972, SJSC was granted university status, and the name was changed to California State University, San José. However, in 1974, the California Legislature decided to change the school's name to "San José State University". (Note the addition of the acute accent
Acute accent

The acute accent is a diacritic mark used in many modern written languages with alphabets based on the Latin alphabet, Cyrillic alphabet and Greek alphabet writing systems....
 in "José", reflecting the original Spanish
Spanish language

Spanish or Castilian is a Romance languages that originated in northern Spain, and gradually spread in the Kingdom of Castile and evolved into the principal language of government and trade....
 spelling.) The Justice Studies Department has the distinction of being the first degree-granting program in criminal justice in the United States. The department was founded as the Police School in 1930. A stone monument with a plaque sit close to the site of the original Police School near Tower Hall.

In 1942, the old gym (now named Yoshihiro Uchida Hall, after judo coach Yosh Uchida
Yosh Uchida

Yoshihiro "Yosh" Uchida is an United States businessman, entrepreneur, and educator who is best known for his contributions to judo. Uchida has been the head judo coach at San Jose State University for over 60 years, and was instrumental in the development of the martial art into a competitive sport....
) was used to register and collect Japanese Americans before sending them to internment camps. Ironically, Uchida's parents and siblings were among those processed in the building.

In 1972–1973 the Economics Department experienced political turmoil. The Administration conducted a purge of left-leaning professors. For several years thereafter, the Economics Department was under censor by the American Association of University Professors.

The English Department has sponsored the annual Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest
Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest

The Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest is a tongue-in-cheek contest that takes place annually and is sponsored by the English Department of San Jos? State University in San Jose, California....
 since 1982.

In 1999, San José State and the City of San José agreed to combine their main libraries to form a joint City/University library located on campus, the first known collaboration of this type in the United States. The combined library faced opposition, with critics stating that the two libraries have very different objectives and that the project would be too expensive. Despite opposition, the project proceeded, and the new Martin Luther King, Jr. Library opened on-time and on-budget in 2003. The new library has won several national awards since its initial opening in 2003.

In March 2007, a group of San Jose State students sponsored an official student initiative to restore the words "California State University" to the school's public identity while preserving the "San Jose State" name as part of balanced city-state identity for the school. The measure garnered substantial Bay Area TV and news coverage. Although the measure was defeated, some 606 currently enrolled students voted for the measure, amounting to 25% of the students casting ballots in the election.

In 2008 then-university president Don Kassing made the controversial decision to ban blood drives on campus due to the FDA's long-standing policy barring gay men from donating blood, and its violation of the campus non discrimination policy. "I recognize the importance of giving blood and we know that universities are a significant source of blood," he wrote in an E-mail sent to faculty, staff, students, and alumni. "Our hope is that the FDA will revisit its deferral policy in a timely manner, and we may soon be able to hold blood drives on this campus again." This decision was born out of a grievance submitted to the office of Equal Opportunity by Residential Life Coordinator Seth Hodge after his concerns were dismissed by the leadership in University Housing and has since gained national attention through the media.

Campus


Tower Hall and Mda
The main campus
Campus

A campus is traditionally the land on which a college or university and related institutional buildings are situated. Usually a campus includes library, lecture halls, residence halls and park-like settings....
 is a rectangular area in downtown
Downtown San Jose

Downtown San Jos? is the central business district of San Jos?, California, California, United States. The area is generally located north of Interstate 280 and east of California State Route 87, which roughly parallels Guadalupe River ....
 San Jose, California
San Jose, California

San Jose or San Jos? is the List of cities in California city in California and the List of United States cities by population in the United States....
, bordered by San Fernando Street (north), Fourth Street (west), San Salvador Street (south), and Tenth Street (east).

California State Normal School never had a permanent home in San Francisco and was moved to San José in 1871. The original California State Normal School campus in San José consisted of a rectangular, wooden building with a central grass quadrangle. The wooden buildings were destroyed by fire in 1880 and were replaced by a stone and masonry structure of roughly the same configuration in 1881. This building was declared unsafe following the 1906 San Francisco earthquake
1906 San Francisco earthquake

The San Francisco earthquake of 1906 was a major earthquake that struck San Francisco, California, California and the coast of Northern California at 5:12 A.M....
 and was being torn down when an aftershock
Aftershock

An aftershock is an earthquake that occurs after a previous earthquake . An aftershock is in the same region of the main shock but is always of smaller magnitude strength....
 of the magnitude that was predicted to destroy the building occurred and no damage was observed. The demolition was stopped, and the portions of the building still standing were made into four halls: Tower Hall, Morris Dailey Auditorium, Washington Square Hall, and Dwight Bentel Hall. These four buildings are the oldest on campus. A $2 million renovation of Tower Hall, the oldest and most recognizable building on campus, was announced in October 2005.
Paseo San Carlos
Formerly, San Carlos Street, Seventh Street and Ninth Street crossed the campus, creating essentially six small schools separated by roads clogged with traffic. Beginning in the fall of 1994, the streets were closed and converted to pedestrian walkways and green belts within the campus. San Carlos Street was renamed Paseo San Carlos, Seventh Street became El Paseo de César Chávez
César Chávez

C?sar Estrada Ch?vez was a Mexican American farm worker, labor leader, and civil rights activism who, with Dolores Huerta, co-founded the National Farm Workers Association, which later became the United Farm Workers....
, and Ninth Street is now called the Ninth Street Plaza. Three of the six residential brick blockhouses have been demolished, and phase one of the new student village was completed in 2005. If this phase is a success, the three remaining red brick residence halls and Joe West Hall may be demolished and replaced with phase two of the project. However, the school's commuter school status and lower rents in the surrounding community have depressed demand for this new student housing, and future phases are uncertain.

The new housing complex, called Campus Village, is a more than US$
United States dollar

The United States dollar is the unit of currency of the United States and was defined by the Coinage Act of 1792 to be between 371 and 416 grains of silver ....
200 million project designed to replace the old residence halls. The concrete poured for this project was the largest amount of concrete poured in California. Campus Village consists of three buildings ranging from seven to fifteen stories tall. The project was completed in the fall of 2005 and doubled student capacity for on-campus housing. Campus Village has housing options for first-year students, upper-class students, graduate students and faculty, staff or guests of the university.

San Jose State University is also proud of its diverse culture. SJSU International House is a famous housing facility for domestic as well as international students of the university. It is a home to approximately 70 students. International House (also known as I-House) accommodates residents from approximately over 35 countries worldwide each semester. The International House was founded by very generous alumni of San Jose State University, Alan and Phyllis Simpkins. It also has close ties with San Jose Rotary
Rotary International

Rotary International is an organization of service clubs known as Rotary Clubs located all over the world. It is a secular organization open to all persons regardless of race, color, creed or political preference....
; who have successfully finished number of projects like a computer lab for the residents.

The new Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library

The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library is a 136 foot tall public library in San Jose, California, California, United States that opened on August 1, 2003....
, which opened its doors on August 1, 2003, won the Library Journal’s prestigious 2004 Library of the Year award, the publication’s highest honor. The King Library is the first collaboration of its kind between a university and a major U.S. city. The library is eight stories high and has of floor space.

San José's first public library occupied the same site from 1901 to 1936, and the Wahlquist Library occupied the site from 1961 to 2000, at which point it was torn down to begin construction of the King Library.

The Business Classroom Project was a US$16 million renovation of the Boccardo Business Education Center. Renovations included state-of-the-art telecommunications as well as interior and exterior upgrades.

The university boasts a year-round, outdoor Olympic-size swimming pool that is the largest in Northern California. The Event Center Arena
The Event Center Arena

The Event Center Arena is a 5,000-seat multi-purpose arena on the main campus of San Jos? State University in downtown San Jose, California. The Event Center was built in 1989 and is home to the SJSU Spartans men's and women's basketball teams....
 has a full gym including basketball and racquetball courts, a weight room, and a climbing wall. It also plays host to rock concerts and other events. The student union features a bowling alley and large game room.

Spartan Stadium, the other athletic fields, additional student housing and overflow parking are located on the South Campus on Seventh Street, about 2.4 km (1.5 miles) south of the main campus.

San José State maintains a facility at Norman Y. Mineta San José International Airport
San Jose International Airport

Norman Y. Mineta San Jos? International Airport is a city-owned public-use airport serving the city of San Jose, California in Santa Clara County, California, United States....
 as part of the Aviation Department, and manages the Moss Landing Marine Laboratories
Moss Landing Marine Laboratories

The Moss Landing Marine Laboratories is a multi-campus research facility of the California State University, administered by San Jose State University, and located in Moss Landing, California....
 in Moss Landing, California
Moss Landing, California

Moss Landing is a census-designated place in Monterey County, California, California, United States. As of the 2005, the CDP population was 782....
, on the Monterey Bay
Monterey Bay

Monterey Bay is a Headlands and bays of the Pacific Ocean, south of San Francisco between the cities of Santa Cruz, California and Monterey, California....
, a cooperative research facility of seven CSU campuses.

In 2007, the School of Library and Information Science, the largest graduate program at San Jose and the largest of its type in the world with 2,500 graduate students, opened a virtual campus in Second Life, complete with faculty offices, classrooms, student lounge and library e-resources. The project was supported by grants from a number of sources including the Soros Foundation.

Organization

As a university of the California State University System, San José State falls under the jurisdiction of the California State University Board of Trustees
California State University

The California State University is one of three public higher education systems in the U.S. state of California, the other two being the University of California system and the California Community College system....
 and the Chancellor of the California State University
California State University

The California State University is one of three public higher education systems in the U.S. state of California, the other two being the University of California system and the California Community College system....
.

The chief executive of San José State is the President of San José State University. The current president is Jon Whitmore, who was appointed to the position on May 14, 2008.

San José State offers 69 bachelors degrees with 81 concentrations, and 65 masters degrees with 29 concentrations.

The university has seven colleges and six schools:
  • College of Applied Sciences & Arts
  • College of Business
  • College of Education
  • The Charles W. Davidson College of Engineering
  • College of Humanities & the Arts
  • College of Science
  • College of Social Sciences
  • School of Art & Design
  • School of Journalism & Mass Communications
  • School of Library & Information Science
  • School of Music & Dance
  • School of Nursing
  • School of Social Work


as well as International and Extended Studies, which coordinates continuing education and professional development programs.

The San Jose School of Library and Information Science is the largest program of its type in the world. Its Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) degree is accredited by the American Library Association and the school library media credential by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education. In 2008 it began a Master of Archives and Records Administration focussing on electronic records in government and the corporate world and an innovative Gateway PhD program with Queensland University of Technology. The School is nationally ranked and was named the #1 e-learning service provider in its discipline by U.S. News and World Report.

Athletics

The university has participated in athletics since it fielded a baseball
Baseball

Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two team sport of nine players each. The goal of baseball is to score run by hitting a thrown Baseball with a baseball bat and touching a series of four markers called base arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot square, or diamond. Players on one team take turns hitting against...
 team in 1890. SJSU sports teams are known as the Spartans
San José State Spartans

The San Jos? State Spartans are the names of the athletic teams representing San Jos? State University. SJSU sports teams compete in the Western Athletic Conference or WAC in National Collegiate Athletic Association at the Division I level....
, and compete in the Western Athletic Conference
Western Athletic Conference

The Western Athletic Conference was formed on July 27, 1962, making it the sixth oldest of the 11 college athletic conferences currently participating in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I Football Bowl Subdivision ....
 (WAC) in NCAA
National Collegiate Athletic Association

The National Collegiate Athletic Association is a voluntary association of about 1,281 institutions, conferences, organizations and individuals that organizes the athletic programs of many colleges and University in the United States ....
 Division I
Division I

Division I is the highest level of intercollegiate athletics sanctioned by the National Collegiate Athletic Association in the United States....
 (FBS, formerly known as Division I-A for football). San Jose State University sports teams have won NCAA titles in track and field, golf
Golf

Golf is a sport in which players using many types of Golf club including wood , iron , and putter , attempt to hit golf ball into each hole on a golf course in the lowest possible number of strokes....
, and boxing
Boxing

Boxing is a combat sport where two participants, generally of similar human weight, fight each other with their fists. Boxing is supervised by a referee and is typically engaged in during a series of one to three-minute intervals called rounds....
. The school has achieved an international reputation in judo, having won 42 out of 46 national championships in the sport (as of 2007). Additionally, SJSU students and alumni have won more than half of the U.S. olympic medals in judo. The SJSU men's club ice hockey team was ranked #1 in the west (ACHA) for the 2005–2006 season.

SJSU alumni have won 18 Olympic medals through the years, dating back to the first gold medal won by Willie Steel
Willie Steel

William 'Willie' Steel was a Scotland footballer who played for Liverpool F.C.....
 in track and field in the 1948 Olympics. Alumni have won medals in track and field, swimming
Swimming

Swimming is the movement by humans or animals through water, usually without artificial assistance. Swimming is an activity that can be both useful and recreational....
, judo and boxing. Due to pressures created by Title IX
Title IX

Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, now known as the Patsy T. Mink Equal Opportunity in Education Act in honor of its principal author, but more commonly known simply as Title IX, is a United States law enacted on June 23, 1972 that states: "No person in the United States shall judge on the basis of sex, be denied the be...
, several of these programs have been eliminated, including the historical track team known as "Speed City" coached by "Bud" Winter
Lloyd (Bud) Winter

Lloyd C. Winter, better known as "Bud" was the USATF Hall of Fame Track Coach. He was regarded as one of the greatest sprint coaches in the world....
 which produced Olympic medalists and social activists Lee Evans
Lee Evans (athlete)

Lee Edward Evans is a former United States of America Athletics , winner of two gold medals at the 1968 Summer Olympics.While running for Overfelt High School in San Jose, California, Evans was undefeated in his high school career, improving his 440-yard time from 48.2 in 1964 to 46.9 in 1965....
, John Carlos
John Carlos

John Wesley Carlos is an African American former track and field athlete and professional football player. He was the bronze-medal winner of the 200-meter at the 1968 Summer Olympics....
 and Tommie Smith
Tommie Smith

Tommie Smith is an African American former track and field and wide receiver in the American Football League. Smith was the winner of the 200-meter dash at the 1968 Summer Olympics....
.

San Jose State University was a boxing powerhouse during the latter years of NCAA sanctioned intervarsity boxing. The university is one of only a select number of colleges that sponsor a top-flight intercollegiate boxing team.

In July 2007, SJSU was selected by the United States Olympic Committee
United States Olympic Committee

The United States Olympic Committee is a non-profit organization that serves as the National Olympic Committee for the United States and coordinates the relationship between the United States Anti-Doping Agency and the World Anti-Doping Agency and various List of international sport federationss....
 to serve as the primary processing center for all Team USA members bound for the 2008 Summer Olympics
2008 Summer Olympics

The 2008 Summer Olympic Games, officially known as the Games of the XXIX Olympiad, was a major international multi-sport event that took place in Beijing, People's Republic of China, from August 8 to August 24, 2008....
 in Beijing
Beijing

is a metropolis in northern China and the Capital of the People's Republic of China. It is one of the four municipality of China, which are equivalent to province in China's Political divisions of China....
. All team members enjoyed the SJSU campus housing and dining, during at least two days of document checks, health exams, cultural briefings, portrait sittings, uniform fittings, and last-minute workout sessions. The actual location of the processing center on the SJSU campus was kept secret for security reasons.

Notable among a number of songs commonly played and sung at various events such as commencement
Commencement

Commencement may refer to:*Commencement , an album by Deadsy*Commencement speech, a speech given to graduating students*Commencement , episode 87 of The West Wing...
, convocation
Convocation

A Convocation is a group of people formally assembled for a special purpose.In some Universities for example, the term "convocation" refers specifically to the entirety of the alumni of the university, which function as one of the university's representative bodies....
 and athletic games are: San Jose State Spartans fight song
Fight song

A fight song is primarily an American and Canadian sports term, referring to a song associated with a team. In both professional and amateur sports, fight songs are a popular way for fan to cheer for their team....
.

Faculty and research

San José State has about 1,600 faculty members, 87 percent of whom hold doctorate degrees.

Research collections located at SJSU include the Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies and the Martha Heasley Cox Center for Steinbeck Studies.

SJSU research partnerships include the SJSU Metropolitan Technology Center at NASA Ames Research Center
NASA Ames Research Center

NASA Ames Research Center is a NASA facility located at Moffett Federal Airfield, which covers at the borders of the cities of Mountain View, California and Sunnyvale, California in California....
, Moffett Field, the Cisco Networking
Cisco Systems

Cisco Systems, Inc. is a multinational corporation with more than 66,000 employees and annual revenue of United States dollar39 billion as of 2008....
 Laboratory, and the Moss Landing Marine Laboratories.

It is also home to various institutes, such as the Mineta Transportation Institute
Mineta Transportation Institute

The Mineta Transportation Institute is a research institute focusing on issues related to Intermodal passenger transport in the United States. It is headquartered at San Jose State University in San Jose, California and is currently directed by former Santa Clara County Santa Clara County Supervisors Rod Diridon....
. Since 2001, the university has operated the Survey and Policy Research Institute (SPRI), which conducts the quarterly, high-profile California Consumer Confidence Survey and many other research projects.

Notable faculty members

  • James J. Asher — professor emeritus of psychology
    Psychology

    Psychology is an academic and applied science discipline involving the science study of human mental functions and behavior. Occasionally it also relies on symbolic hermeneutics and critical theory, although these traditions are less pronounced than in other social sciences such as sociology....
    , inventor of Total Physical Response
    Total Physical Response

    Total Physical Response is a method developed by Dr. James J. Asher, a professor emeritus of psychology at San Jos? State University, to aid learning second languages....
     (TPR).
  • Jim Bunner - News Director KEYT, Multiple Emmy awards
  • Elbert Botts —chemist, inventor of the epoxy used to secure Botts dots.
  • Terry Christensen — political commentator, community activist, expert on California and local politics. Has authored many books on various subjects.
  • Kevin Corker  — Cognitive Science and Human Factors practitioner, worked closely with NASA in administering the Human Factors Research and Technology Program
  • Celia Correas de Zapata
    Celia Correas de Zapata

    Celia Correas de Zapata is an academic, poet, and author, and a leading scholar of the history of Latin American women writers. She is a professor of literature at San Jose State University, and was director of the 1976 Conference of Inter-American Women Writers, one of the earliest U.S....
     — scholar of Latin American women writers
  • Michael Cruz  —Business Professor
  • Allen Strange
    Allen Strange

    Allen Strange was an United States composer. He authored two books, Electronic Music: Systems, Techniques, and Controls and Programming and Meta-Programming the Electro-Organism....
     — musician and composer; author of Electronic Music: Systems, Techniques, and Controls, a key text on modular analog synthesis, and other texts on modern music practices.
  • Larry Engelmann- Professor Emiritus of History and author of Feather in the Storm: A Childhood Lost in Chaos
  • Mark Fruin — expert on Japanese business
  • Alejandro Garcia — physicist, author of Numerical Methods for Physics
  • Larry Gerston — political commentator, expert on California
    California

    California is a U.S. state on the West Coast of the United States of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and to the south the Mexico state of Baja California....
     politics and co-author of Recall: California's Political Earthquake
  • Daniel Goldston
    Daniel Goldston

    Daniel Alan Goldston is an United States mathematician who specializes in number theory. He is currently a professor of mathematics at San Jose State University....
     — mathematician, develops methods for proving that there are arbitrarily large primes that are unusually close together
  • Dan Harkey — co-founder of the Enterprise Software Technologies program at SJSU. Author, programmer, and speaker.
  • Ken Haycock — Professor and Director, School of Library and Information Science.
  • Kevin Jordan — psychologist, works closely with NASA in developing the Human Factors Research and Technology Program
  • Tom Layton — archaeologist, documented origin of the shipwreck "Frolic" off the Mendocino coast, for which he has received national media attention
  • Jessica Mitford
    Jessica Mitford

    Jessica Lucy Freeman-Mitford was an England author, journalist and political campaigner, best known as one of the noted Mitford sisters....
     — author of The American Way of Death and The American Way of Life. Recognized for revolutionizing the funeral industry.
  • Rudy Rucker
    Rudy Rucker

    Rudolf von Bitter Rucker is an American mathematician, computer scientist and science fiction author, and is one of the founders of the cyberpunk literary movement....
     — computer science professor and science fiction author
  • Susan Shillinglaw — author, sometimes regarded as the world's leading expert on John Steinbeck, director of the Center for Steinbeck Studies for 18 years.
  • Richard Sinn — An industry expert lecturer at SJSU since 1998. Author of textbook Software Security Technologies. Software Architect in industry (Yahoo, IBM, Oracle, silicon valley startups), and speaker.
  • Joel Slayton — new media artist, former publishing editor and chair of MIT Press, director of Leonardo/ISAST (international society for art, science, and technology), chairperson for the ISEA 2006/Zero One San José Festival, and director of the CADRE Laboratory for New Media
    CADRE Laboratory for New Media

    The CADRE Laboratory for New Media was founded in 1985 at San Jos? State University. Joel Slayton has been Director since 1991.CADRE offers Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Arts degrees in Digital Media Art....
  • Randall Stross — author of eBoys, The Microsoft Way and Steve Jobs and the NeXT Big Thing
  • Yoshihiro Uchida — head coach, SJSU Judo Team, 1964 U.S. Olympic
    1964 Summer Olympics

    The 1964 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XVIII Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event held in Tokyo, Japan in 1964....
     Judo Team (also an alumnus — BS Biology, 1947)
  • Brent Walters — Expert on early church history; director of the Centre for Early Christian Studies and curator of the Ante-Nicene Archive (the largest private library in the country regarding the first 3 centuries of the Common Era). He is also an alumnus from SJSU's Philosophy department.
  • Donald M. West — chemist, co-author of Analytical chemistry, an introduction, the standard first year textbook in the field; emeritus as of 1995


Students

The campus has approximately 32,000 students. It is one of the most ethnically diverse in the nation, with large Asian
Asian people

Asian or Asiatic people is a demonym for people from Asia. However, the use of the term varies by country and person, often referring to people from a particular region or subregion of Asia....
 (mostly southeast Asians including Vietnamese
Vietnamese people

The Vietnamese people are an ethnic group originating from what is now northern Vietnam and southern People's Republic of China. They are the majority ethnic group of Vietnam, comprising 86% of the population as of the 1999 census, and are officially known as Kinh to distinguish them from other List of ethnic groups in Vietnam....
, Filipinos
Filipino people

Filipino people refers to an ethnic group in the Philippines, a country in Southeast Asia. The name Filipino was derived from Las Islas Filipinas , the Spanish language name given to the Philippines in the 16th century, by Spanish explorer Ruy L?pez de Villalobos....
, Thais
Thai people

The Thai are the main ethnic group of Thailand and are part of the larger Tai ethnic group found in Thailand and adjacent countries in Southeast Asia as well as southern China....
, and Hmong
Hmong people

The terms Hmong and Mong refer to an Asian ethnic group in the mountainous regions of southeast Asia. Hmong are also one of the largest sub-groups in the Miao people minzu population in southern China....
) and Latino
Latino

The demonyms Latino and Latina , are defined in English language dictionaries as:* "a person of Latin-American or Spanish-speaking descent."...
 enrollments. The majority of students are commuters who live outside the immediate area of the campus.

SJSU is ranked #45 among public colleges and universities in the West that offer only undergraduate and master's programs, according to the latest survey by U.S. News & World Report
U.S. News & World Report

U.S. News & World Report is an influential United States newsmagazine published in Washington, D.C. Along with Time and Newsweek, it was for many years a leading news weekly, although it focused more than its counterparts on political, economic, health and education stories....
 . On the national level, the university tied for 14th place for the best undergraduate engineering program, placed 5th for the best computer engineering program, and tied for 5th place for the best industrial/manufacturing engineering program.

The SJSU College of Business is one of the 500 institutions worldwide that are accredited by the prestigious AACSB International at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. In addition, the College of Business is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and the California State Board of Education. The college is actively seeking corporate donations, and most recently received a donation of US$10 million from alumni Donald and Sally Lucas. Donald and Sally Lucas are the founders of the Lucas Dealership Group, one of the top 25 automobile dealerships in the country. Beginning in the summer of 2007, its undergraduate business honors program was internationalized and launched its first annual 14-day study trip to Beijing
Beijing

is a metropolis in northern China and the Capital of the People's Republic of China. It is one of the four municipality of China, which are equivalent to province in China's Political divisions of China....
 and Shanghai
Shanghai

Shanghai is the List of cities in the People's Republic of China by population in China and one of the List of metropolitan areas by population in the world, with over 20 million people....
.

The engineering, science, and business schools have more graduates working in Silicon Valley
Silicon Valley

Silicon Valley is the South Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area in Northern California, United States. The term originally referred to the region's large number of Integrated circuit innovators and manufacturers, but eventually came to refer to all the high-tech businesses in the area; it is now generally used as a metonym for the high-tech s...
 than any other university in the world. Nearly 200 SJSU graduates have founded, co-founded, served or serve as senior executives or officers of public and private companies reporting annual sales between US$40 million and US$26 billion. Notable engineering societies include local chapters of IDSA
IDSA

IDSA may stand for one of the following.*Industrial Designers Society of America*Infectious Diseases Society of America*Interactive Digital Software Association...
, IEEE and the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.

The College of Education has been accredited under the performance-oriented standards of the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education.

The school newspaper, was founded in 1934, and is published four days a week when classes are in session. KSJS
KSJS

KSJS is a college radio station that broadcasts 24 hours a day from the campus of San Jose State University in San Jose, California, USA. It went on the air on February 11, 1963 with only 85 watts of power....
, 90.5 FM, is the university's radio station
Radio station

This article is about radio broadcasting, for other uses see Radio .Radio broadcasting is an audio broadcasting service, traditionally broadcast through the air as radio waves from a transmitter to an antenna and a thus to a receiving device....
. Known for being one of the best college radio stations in the country and broadcasting with 1500 watts 24 hours a day, KSJS is a student-training ground that features five different types of music (electronic, urban, jazz, subversive rock, and rock en espanol), as well as a variety of public affairs programming.

Greek letter organizations

The school has 39 fraternity and sorority chapters including:

Fraternities

IFC (Inter-Fraternal Council)
  • Sigma Alpha Epsilon
    Sigma Alpha Epsilon

    Sigma Alpha Epsilon was founded March 9, 1856 at the University of Alabama. SAE is the largest social college fraternity by total initiates with more than 288,000 initiated members....
  • Beta Theta Pi
    Beta Theta Pi

    Beta Theta Pi is a social collegiate fraternities and sororities that was founded at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, USA, where it is part of the Miami Triad which includes Phi Delta Theta and Sigma Chi....
  • Delta Sigma Phi
    Delta Sigma Phi

    Delta Sigma Phi is a fraternities and sororities established at the City College of New York in 1899 and is a charter member of the North-American Interfraternity Conference....
  • Kappa Sigma
    Kappa Sigma

    ?S is an international fraternities and sororities with currently 216 chapters and 29 colonies in North America. There have been more than 250,000 initiates, of which more than 182,500 are living and more than 12,000 are undergraduates....
  • Delta Upsilon
    Delta Upsilon

    Delta Upsilon is the 6th oldest international, all-male, college, Greek alphabet social fraternities and sororities and is the first non-secret fraternity ever founded....
  • Pi Kappa Alpha
    Pi Kappa Alpha

    Pi Kappa Alpha International Fraternity is an international, secret, social, Greek alphabet, college fraternities and sororities. It was founded at 47 West The Range at the University of Virginia in the United States on Sunday evening, March 1 1868....
  • Sigma Nu
    Sigma Nu

    SN is an undergraduate college fraternity with chapters in the United States and Canada. Sigma Nu was founded in 1869 by three cadets at the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Virginia, Virginia....
  • Sigma Pi
    Sigma Pi

    Sigma Pi is an international college social fraternities and sororities with chapters in the United States and Canada. Like most social fraternities, membership is by invitation and limited to men....
  • Sigma Chi
    Sigma Chi

    Sigma Chi is one of the largest and oldest all-male, college, greek alphabet social fraternities and sororities and a secret society. Sigma Chi was founded on June 28, 1855 at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio when members split from Delta Kappa Epsilon....
  • Theta Chi
    Theta Chi

    Theta Chi Fraternity is an international Fraternities and sororities. It was founded on April 10, 1856 as the Theta Chi Society, at Norwich University, Norwich, Vermont, United States, and was the 21st of the 71 North-American Interfraternity Conference men's fraternities ....


USFC (United Sorority and Fraternity Council)
  • Alpha Kappa Omega
  • Gamma Zeta Alpha
  • Nu Alpha Kappa
    Nu Alpha Kappa

    Nu Alpha Kappa , is a Latino-based fraternities and sororities which encompasses and values all cultures. Currently Nu Alpha Kappa stands as one of the largest Latino-based fraternities on the west coast....
  • Sigma Delta Alpha
    Sigma Delta Alpha

    Sigma Delta Alpha is a Latino-based Fraternities and sororities established in the West Coast of the United States. Founded in 1992, the Brothers of Sigma Delta Alpha continue to strive for excellence in supporting each other academically, socially, and personally....
  • Sigma Lambda Beta
    Sigma Lambda Beta

    Sigma Lambda Beta is a Latino based social fraternity established on cultural understanding and wisdom. Founded on April 4, 1986 at the University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, the organization is committed to create and expand multicultural leadership, promote academic excellence, advance cultural awareness and service while influencing its mis...
  • Zeta Chi Epsilon


9 Historically Based Black Fraternities and Sororities
  • Phi Beta Sigma
    Phi Beta Sigma

    Phi Beta Sigma is a predominantly African-American Fraternities and sororities which was founded at Howard University in Washington, D.C. on January 9, 1914, by three young African-American male students....
  • Iota Phi Theta
  • Kappa Alpha Psi
    Kappa Alpha Psi

    Kappa Alpha Psi is a collegiate Greek alphabet Fraternities and sororities with a predominantly African American membership. Since the fraternity's founding on January 5, 1911 at Indiana University Bloomington, the fraternity has never limited membership based on color, creed or national origin....
  • Alpha Phi Alpha
    Alpha Phi Alpha

    Alpha Phi Alpha is the first intercollegiate Fraternities and sororities established by African Americans. Founded on December 4, 1906, on the campus of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, Alpha Phi Alpha has initiated over 185,000 men into the organization and has been open to men of all races since 1940....


Sororities

Pan-Hellenic Council
  • Alpha Omicron Pi
    Alpha Omicron Pi

    Alpha Omicron Pi is an international Fraternities and sororities that was founded on January 2, 1897 at Barnard College on the campus of Columbia University in New York....
  • Alpha Phi
    Alpha Phi

    Alpha Phi is a fraternities and sororities for women founded at Syracuse University on September 18, 1872. Its celebrated Founder's Day is October 10....
  • Delta Gamma
    Delta Gamma

    Delta Gamma is one of the oldest, largest and prestigious women's fraternities and sororities in the United States and Canada, with its Executive Offices based in Columbus, Ohio, Ohio....
  • Delta Zeta
    Delta Zeta

    Delta Zeta is a college sorority founded on October 24, 1902, at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Today, Delta Zeta has 158 collegiate chapters in the United States and over 200 alumnae chapters in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada....
  • Kappa Delta
    Kappa Delta

    Kappa Delta was the first sorority founded at the Longwood University , in Farmville, Virginia. It is one of the "Farmville Four" sororities founded at the universities ....


United Sorority and Fraternity Council
  • Alpha Kappa Delta Phi
    Alpha Kappa Delta Phi

    alpha Kappa Delta Phi is the largest Asian-American interest sorority. It was founded at the University of California, Berkeley in the Fall of 1989....
  • Lambda Sigma Gamma
    Lambda Sigma Gamma

    Lambda Sigma Gamma Sorority, Incorporated was founded on October 24, 1986 at California State University, Sacramento. It is known to be the first and largest multicultural sorority on the west coast....
  • Sigma Alpha Zeta
  • Sigma Omicron Pi
    Sigma Omicron Pi

    The sisterhood of S?? was founded in 1930 to further the awareness of women in Asian culture. As strong women participating in various social, academic, and community activities, S?? maintain the objectives of unity, friendship, leadership, and community service established over 70 years ago....
  • Sigma Theta Psi Inc.
9 Historically Black Sororities and Fraternities
  • Sigma Gamma Rho
    Sigma Gamma Rho

    Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Incorporated was founded on the campus of Butler University on November 12, 1922, by seven school teachers in Indianapolis, Indiana....
  • Delta Sigma Theta
    Delta Sigma Theta

    Delta Sigma Theta is a non-profit Greek-lettered sorority of college-educated women who perform public service and place emphasis on the African American community....


Co-ed fraternities
  • Alpha Eta Rho
    Alpha Eta Rho

    Alpha Eta Rho is an international Professional fraternity college aviation Fraternities and sororities that serves as a contact between the aviation industry and educational institutions to foster, promote, and mentor today's college students towards successful careers in any aviation field....
  • Alpha Kappa Psi
    Alpha Kappa Psi

    ??? is the oldest and largest Professional fraternity business Fraternities and sororities. The Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity was founded on October 5, 1904 at New York University, and was incorporated on May 20, 1905....
  • Alpha Phi Omega
    Alpha Phi Omega

    Alpha Phi Omega is the largest collegiate fraternity in the United States, with chapters at over 350 campuses, an active membership of approximately 17,000 students, and over 350,000 alumni members....
  • Chi Pi Sigma
  • Delta Sigma Pi
    Delta Sigma Pi

    ?S? is a co-ed Professional fraternity business Fraternities and sororities in the United States of America. It was founded on November 7, 1907 at the School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance, New York University, New York City, New York and is currently headquartered in Oxford, Ohio, Ohio....
  • Kappa Kappa Psi
    Kappa Kappa Psi

    Kappa Kappa Psi is a national honorary band Fraternities and sororities dedicated to serving College#United States of America and University#United States band s....


Spartan Squad

The Spartan Squad is the official student booster club at San Jose State, and it started in 2005. The Spartan Squad is for all undergraduate and graduate students of San Jose State, and its intentions are to increase student attendance at sporting events and school pride overall on campus. The Spartan Squad members are easily recognized wearing the group's signature gold t-shirts, designed by San José State graphic design student Dang Nguyen. It's creators are class of 2006 graduates Matthew Olivieri and Brad Villeggiante.

Notable alumni

Sjsu Engineering
*Sherman Cocroft
Sherman Cocroft

Sherman Carlson Cocroft is a retired American football defensive back....
: Former defensive back for the Kansas City Chiefs
  • Mike Sinyard
    Mike Sinyard

    Mike Sinyard is the founder of Specialized Bicycle Components, an American manufacturer of bicycles and cycling components.Sinyard's passion for bicycles developed at San Jose State University, where he cycled to class....
    : CEO and Founder of Specialized Bicycle
  • Nirav Amin: NR Enterprises COO and Co-founder.
  • Tariq Abdul-Wahad
    Tariq Abdul-Wahad

    Tariq Abdul-Wahad is a France professional basketball player.Abdul-Wahad was born in France from parents who migrated from French Guiana.He changed his name to Tariq Abdul-Wahad after converting to Islam in 1997....
     — NBA
    National Basketball Association

    The National Basketball Association is North America's premier professional men's basketball league, composed of thirty teams: twenty-nine in the United States and one in Canada....
     player (played at SJSU as Olivier Saint-Jean)
  • Bettina Aptheker
    Bettina Aptheker

    Bettina Aptheker is an United States, lesbian activist, author, feminist, and professor....
     — author, professor, political activist
  • Chauncey Bailey
    Chauncey Bailey

    Chauncey Wendell Bailey, Jr. was an American journalism, noted for his work primarily on issues of the African-American community. He served as editor-in-chief of The Oakland Post from June 2007 until he was shot dead on August 2, 2007....
     — B.A. Journalism, murdered Oakland journalist/editor
  • James T. Beall Jr. — Assemblyman, 24th district and former County Supervisor
  • Coby Bell
    Coby Bell

    Coby Scott Bell is an United States television actor and film actor and Film producer. He is best known for his roles as NYPD officer Tyrone Davis, Jr....
     — actor
  • Bernd Behr
    Bernd Behr

    Bernd Behr is a London-based, Germany-born artist of Taiwanese people/Germans parentage.Born in Hamburg, Having grown up in Malaysia, went to study BFA programme at the San Jos? State University, California in 1995, completed Bachelor Arts degree in Fine art at Goldsmiths College in 2001....
     — artist
  • Ricky Berry
    Ricky Berry

    Ricky Alan Berry was an United States professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association for the Sacramento Kings.Born in Lansing, Michigan, the 6'8" small forward out of San Jos? State University and Oregon State University was selected 18th overall in the 1988 NBA Draft by the Kings and had a solid rookie season, avera...
     — NBA
    National Basketball Association

    The National Basketball Association is North America's premier professional men's basketball league, composed of thirty teams: twenty-nine in the United States and one in Canada....
     player
  • John Broussard
    John Broussard

    John Broussard is an American football wide receiver for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the seventh round of the 2007 NFL Draft....
    : current wide receiver with the Jacksonville Jaguars
    Jacksonville Jaguars

    The Jacksonville Jaguars are a professional American football team located in Jacksonville, Florida. They are currently members of the American Football Conference South Division of the American Football Conference in the National Football League ....
  • David Brown — Co-Founder, Quantum Corporation
  • Lee P. Brown
    Lee P. Brown

    Lee Patrick Brown had a long-time career in law enforcement, leading police departments in Atlanta, Houston and New York over the course of nearly four decades....
     — former Mayor of Houston
    Houston, Texas

    Houston is the fourth-largest city in the United States of America and the largest city within the state of Texas. As of the 2007 U.S. Census estimate, the city has a population of 2.2 million within an area of 600 square miles ....
    , former Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy
    Office of National Drug Control Policy

    The White House Office of National Drug Control Policy , a Cabinet level component of the Executive Office of the President of the United States, was established in 1988 by the Anti-Drug Abuse Act....
  • Lindsey Buckingham
    Lindsey Buckingham

    Lindsey Adams Buckingham is an American guitarist, singer, composer and producer, most notable for being a member of the musical group Fleetwood Mac....
     — musician best known for Fleetwood Mac
    Fleetwood Mac

    Fleetwood Mac are a United Kingdom/United States rock music band formed in 1967 which have experienced a high turnover of personnel and varied levels of success....
  • Jim Bunner — multiple Emmy award winning TV Producer (NBC, CBS)
  • Ben Nighthorse Campbell
    Ben Nighthorse Campbell

    Benjamin Nighthorse Campbell is an Politics of the United States. He was a United States Senate from Colorado from 1993 until 2005 and was for some time the only Native Americans in the United States serving in the United States Congress....
     — former U.S. Senator from Colorado
    Colorado

    The State of Colorado is a U.S. state located in the Mountain States of the United States of America. Colorado may also be considered to be a part of the Western United States and Southwestern United States regions of the United States....
  • Ken Caminiti
    Ken Caminiti

    Kenneth Gene Caminiti was an United States third baseman in Major League Baseball. He was born in Hanford, California, and attended San Jose State University....
     — former Major League Baseball player
  • Cindy Chavez
    Cindy Chávez

    Cindy Chavez served as Vice Mayor of the City of San Jose, California. While a member of the San Jose City Council, she represented Council District Three ....
     — former member of San José City Council, Delta Gamma alumna
  • Danny Lee Clark
    Danny Lee Clark

    Danny Lee "Nitro" Clark is an American athlete, television personality, actor, and producer. He is best known for his role as gladiator Nitro on the TV show American Gladiators....
      — American Gladiator "Nitro"
  • Joey Chestnut
    Joey Chestnut

    Joseph Christian "Jaws" Chestnut is an United States competitive eater currently ranked first in the world by the International Federation of Competitive Eating....
     — Competitive eater
  • Finis Conner — Founder, Conner Peripherals
  • Keith Connolly - Vice President Global Strategic Sourcing AT&T
    AT&T

    AT&T Inc. is the largest US provider of both local and long distance telephone services, and Digital subscriber line Internet access. AT&T is the second largest provider of wireless service in the United States, with over 77 million wireless customers, and more than 150 million total customers....
  • Christopher Darden
    Christopher Darden

    Christopher Allen Darden is an United States lawyer who gained fame during the O.J. Simpson murder case when he asked Simpson to try on the once-blood-soaked gloves....
     — prosecutor in the O.J. Simpson murder case
  • Rashied Davis
    Rashied Davis

    Rashied Khalid Davis is an American football wide receiver for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League. He was originally signed by the San Jose SaberCats as an undrafted free agent in 2002....
     —NFL Wide Receiver
    Wide receiver

    A wide receiver is an offensive position in American and Canadian football. Only players in the backfield or the ends on the line are eligible receiver to catch a forward pass....
    , Chicago Bears
    Chicago Bears

    The Chicago Bears are a professional American football team based in Chicago, Illinois. They are members of the NFC North Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League ....
     and former AFL
    Arena Football League

    The Arena Football League was founded in 1987 in sports as an American football arena football. The AFL's attendance increased dramatically over its last few years, rising to an average of 12,415 people per game in 2007, and 12,957 per game in 2008, but the increases were accompanied by greatly increased expenses and debt, leading to the can...
     player, San Jose SaberCats
    San Jose SaberCats

    The San Jose SaberCats are an Arena Football League team that began play as a 1995 expansion team. They currently play in the Western Division of the American Conference....
  • Michael Deaver
    Michael Deaver

    Michael Keith Deaver was a member of President Ronald Reagan's Executive Office of the President of the United States serving as Deputy White House Chief of Staff under James Baker III and Donald Regan from January 1981 until May 1985....
     — Deputy White House Chief of Staff for President Ronald Reagan
  • Steve DeBerg
    Steve DeBerg

    Steven Leroy DeBerg had a long and varied career as an American Football quarterback. His career spanned 21 years over 3 decades. Despite the fact that large portions of his career were spent as a backup, Steve DeBerg ultimately accumulated some fairly impressive NFL statistics....
     — former NFL quarterback
    Quarterback

    Quarterback is a position in American football and Canadian football. Quarterbacks are members of the offensive team and line up directly behind the center , in the middle of the Lineman ....
  • Robert V. Dees — President of the Coast Community College District
  • Harry Edwards
    Harry Edwards

    Harry Edwards, born in a poor family on November 22, 1942 in East St. Louis, Illinois is an African-American sociology who took his PhD at Cornell University and is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of California, Berkeley....
    - Professor Emeritus of Sociology University of California, Berkeley
    University of California, Berkeley

    The University of California, Berkeley is a public university research university located in Berkeley, California, California, United States. The oldest of the ten major campuses affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley offers some 300 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a wide range of disciplines....
    , and author of The Revolt of the Black Athlete
  • Mike Euglow VP, WW Recruiting with salesforce.com
    Salesforce.com

    Salesforce.com is a vendor of Customer Relationship Management solutions, which it delivers to businesses over the internet using the software as a service model....
  • Lee Evans
    Lee Evans (athlete)

    Lee Edward Evans is a former United States of America Athletics , winner of two gold medals at the 1968 Summer Olympics.While running for Overfelt High School in San Jose, California, Evans was undefeated in his high school career, improving his 440-yard time from 48.2 in 1964 to 46.9 in 1965....
     1968 Olympic
    Olympic

    Olympic may refer to:In sports:* Olympic Games, international multi-sport event held since 1896* Ancient Olympic Games, ancient multi-sport event held in Olympia, Greece between 776 BC and 393 AD...
     double Gold Medalist. World record holder in the 400 meters 1968-1988, 4 x 400 metres relay
    4 x 400 metres relay

    The 4 x 400 metres relay race or long relay is an Athletics track event in which teams comprise four runners who each complete 400 metres or one lap....
     1968--1992
  • Mervyn Fernandez
    Mervyn Fernandez

    Mervyn "Swervin' Mervyn" Fernandez is a former professional American football and Canadian football player who played wide receiver with the NFL Oakland Raiders and the Canadian Football League British Columbia Lions....
     former NFL wide receiver
    Wide receiver

    A wide receiver is an offensive position in American and Canadian football. Only players in the backfield or the ends on the line are eligible receiver to catch a forward pass....
     with the Los Angeles Raiders
  • Dian Fossey
    Dian Fossey

    Dian Fossey was an American Ethology who completed an extended study of gorilla groups over a period of 18 years. She observed them daily for years in the mountain forests of Rwanda, initially encouraged to work there by famous paleontology Louis Leakey....
     — ethologist
    Ethology

    Ethology is the scientific study of animal behavior, and a branch of zoology .Although many naturalists have studied aspects of animal behavior through the centuries, the modern discipline of ethology is usually considered to have arisen with the work in the 1930s of Dutch biologist Nikolaas Tinbergen and Austrian biologist Konrad Lorenz,...
     and gorilla
    Gorilla

    Gorillas are the largest of the living primates. They are ground-dwelling herbivores that inhabit the forests of Africa. Gorillas are divided into two species and either four or five subspecies....
     expert
  • Robert "Bob" Foster — Mayor of Long Beach, CA; former President of Southern California Edison; former CSU Trustee.
  • Kevin Frandsen
    Kevin Frandsen

    Kevin Vincent Frandsen is a Major League Baseball second baseman for the San Francisco Giants.Frandsen graduated from Bellarmine College Preparatory in San Jose, California, California, and later attended San Jos? State University, playing for the Spartans and leaving the school as its all-time leader in Hit ....
      — Major League Baseball player for the San Francisco Giants.
  • Jeff Garcia
    Jeff Garcia

    Jeffrey Jason Garcia is an American football quarterback who is currently a free agent. Garcia's professional career began in the Canadian Football League before signing with the San Francisco 49ers and starting for them at quarterback for five seasons ....
     — Quarterback, Calgary Stampeders
    Calgary Stampeders

    The Calgary Stampeders are a Canadian Football League team based in Calgary, Alberta. The Stampeders play their home games at McMahon Stadium. They have won the league's Grey Cup championship six times, most recently in 96th Grey Cup....
    , San Francisco 49ers
    San Francisco 49ers

    The San Francisco 49ers are a professional American football team. The team plays its home games in , while the club's headquarters and practice facility are located in Santa Clara, California....
    , Cleveland Browns
    Cleveland Browns

    The Cleveland Browns are a professional American football team based in Cleveland, Ohio, Ohio. They play in the AFC North division of the American Football Conference in the National Football League ....
    , Detroit Lions
    Detroit Lions

    The Detroit Lions are an American football team based in Detroit, Michigan. They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League , and play their home games at Ford Field in downtown Detroit....
    , Philadelphia Eagles
    Philadelphia Eagles

    The Philadelphia Eagles are a professional American football team based in Philadelphia. They are members of the NFC East of the National Football Conference in the National Football League ....
     and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are aprofessional American football team based in Tampa, Florida. They are currently members of the NFC South of the National Football Conference in the National Football League ....
  • Charles Ginsburg
    Charles Ginsburg

    Charles Ginsburg was the leader of a research team at Ampex which developed one of the first practical videotape recorders.Born in San Francisco, California, Ginsburg earned a bachelor's degree from San Jos? State in 1948....
     — engineer, inventor of the videocassette recorder
    Videocassette recorder

    The videocassette recorder , is a type of video tape recorder that uses removable videotape cassettes containing magnetic tape to record Sound recording and video from a television broadcast so it can be played back later....
  • Richard E. Gray
    Richard E. Gray

    Richard Eben Gray was a research test pilot at NASA's Ames-Dryden Flight Research Facility in November 1981. There, he was a pilot on the F-14 Tomcat Aileron Rudder Interconnect project, the NASA AD-1 Oblique wing research aircraft, and the F-8 Crusader Digital Aircraft flight control systems project....
     - NASA test pilot
  • Krazy George Henderson
    Krazy George Henderson

    Krazy George Henderson is the self-proclaimed World's Sexiest Professional Cheerleader, and claimed inventor of the audience wave.Krazy George began cheerleading while a student at San Jose State in 1968, where he was also a member of the National Championship winning judo team....
     — professional cheerleader, inventor of the audience wave
    Audience wave

    The wave , is achieved in a packed stadium when successive groups of spectators briefly stand and raise their arms. Each spectator is required to rise at the same time as those straight in front and behind, and slightly after the person immediately to either the right or the left ....
  • James Hodgins
    James Hodgins

    James Hodgins is a free agent Fullback with National Football League experience....
    ; former National Football League fullback with the St Louis Rams, Arizona Cardinals
    Arizona Cardinals

    The Arizona Cardinals are a professional American Football team based in Glendale, Arizona. The Cardinals are members of the NFC West of the National Football Conference in the National Football League ....
    , and New York Jets
    New York Jets

    The New York Jets are a professional American football team based in the New York metropolitan area. They are members of the AFC East of the American Football Conference in the National Football League ....
  • Mike Honda
    Mike Honda

    Michael Makoto Honda is an United States Democratic Party politician. He currently serves as United States House of Representatives for California's 15th congressional district, which encompasses Silicon Valley....
     — U.S. Representative from California
  • Lou Henry Hoover
    Lou Henry Hoover

    Louise Henry Hoover was the wife of Herbert Hoover and First Lady of the United States.Born in Waterloo, Iowa, the daughter of Charles Delano Henry, a banker, and Florence Ida Weed, "Lou" grew up something of a tomboy in Waterloo, and in Whittier, California and Monterey, California....
     — First Lady of the United States
    First Lady of the United States

    First Lady of the United States is the unofficial title of the hostess of the White House. Because this position is traditionally filled by the wife of the President of the United States, the title is sometimes taken to apply only to the wife of a sitting President....
  • Darnell "Dr. Dunk" Hillman
    Darnell Hillman

    Darnell ?Dr. Dunk? Hillman is a former professional basketball player.The 6 ft 9 in Power forward joined the American Basketball Association?s Indiana Pacers in 1971 after playing collegiately at San Jose State University....
     —former ABA
    American Basketball Association

    The American Basketball Association was a professional basketball league founded in 1967. The ABA ceased to exist with the ABA-NBA merger in 1976....
    /NBA player
  • Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston
    Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston

    Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston is an United States writer. Her writings are mostly focused on the ethnic diversity of the United States. She is best known for her autobiographical novel Farewell to Manzanar which details her own experiences as a Japanese American in the World War II Japanese American internment....
     - author of Farewell to Manzanar
    Farewell to Manzanar

    Farewell to Manzanar is a memoir published in 1972 by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston and James D. Houston. It was adapted in the form of a television movie in 1976 starring Yuki Shimoda, Nobu McCarthy, Pat Morita, and Mako ....
  • Pat Hughes — radio announcer, Chicago Cubs, television for Marquette Basketball, former announcer Milwaukee Brewers
  • Pat Hurst
    Pat Hurst

    Pat Hurst is an United States golfer who plays on the U.S.-based LPGA Tour.Hurst's father is American and her mother is originally from Japan....
     — LPGA
    LPGA

    The LPGA, in full the Ladies Professional Golf Association, is an American organization for female professional golfers. The organization, whose headquarters are in Daytona Beach, Florida, is best known for running the LPGA Tour, a series of weekly golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world that runs from Feb...
     Golfer
  • Juli Inkster
    Juli Inkster

    Juli Inkster is an American professional golfer who plays on the United States-based LPGA Tour....
     — LPGA
    LPGA

    The LPGA, in full the Ladies Professional Golf Association, is an American organization for female professional golfers. The organization, whose headquarters are in Daytona Beach, Florida, is best known for running the LPGA Tour, a series of weekly golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world that runs from Feb...
     Golfer
  • Jon C. Iwata — IBM Senior Vice President, Marketing and Communications
  • Lisa Jevbratt — new media artist, participated with C5 in the 2002 Whitney Biennial
  • Johnny Johnson — Former NFL running back
  • James Jones: current wide receiver with the Green Bay Packers
    Green Bay Packers

    The Green Bay Packers are a professional American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They are members of the NFC North of the National Football Conference in the National Football League and are the third-oldest franchise in the NFL....
  • Rick Kane
    Rick Kane

    Richard James Kane is a former American football running back in the National Football League for the Detroit Lions and the Washington Redskins. He played college football at the University of Oregon and San Jose State University....
     — former NFL running back
    Running back

    A running back is the position of a player on an American football or Canadian football team who usually lines up in the History of American football positions#Offensive Backfield....
     with the Detroit Lions
    Detroit Lions

    The Detroit Lions are an American football team based in Detroit, Michigan. They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League , and play their home games at Ford Field in downtown Detroit....
  • Omid Kordestani
    Omid Kordestani

    Omid Kordestani is the Senior Vice President for Worldwide Sales and Field Operations of Google....
     — Senior Vice President of Google
    Google

    Google Inc. is an United States public company, earning revenue from AdWords related to its Google search, Gmail, Google Maps, Google Apps, Orkut, and YouTube services as well as selling advertising-free versions of the Google Search Appliance....
  • Jayne Ann Krentz
    Jayne Ann Krentz

    Jayne Ann Krentz, n?e Jayne Castle is an American writer of romance novels. Krentz is the author of a string of New York Times bestsellers under seven different pseudonyms....
     — author
  • Bill Leavy
    Bill Leavy

    Bill Leavy is an American football official in the National Football League since 1995 and is a retired San Jose, California Police Officer and Firefighter, serving for 27 years....
     — National Football League referee
  • Bryan "Brain" Mantia
    Bryan Mantia

    Bryan "Brain" Mantia is a contemporary rock music drummer. He has played with bands like Primus , Guns N' Roses, Praxis and Godflesh, and with other popular performers such as Tom Waits, Bill Laswell, Bootsy Collins and Buckethead....
     — drummer, Primus
    Primus (band)

    Primus is an United States Rock music band currently composed of singer and bass guitar Les Claypool, guitarist Larry LaLonde, and drummer Tim Alexander....
    , Guns N' Roses
    Guns N' Roses

    Guns N' Roses is an American Rock music band, formed in Los Angeles, California, California in 1985. The band, led by frontman and co-founder Axl Rose, has gone through numerous line-up changes and controversies since their formation....
  • Jessica McClintock
    Jessica McClintock

    Jessica McClintock is Founder, President and CEO of Jessica McClintock, Inc.. She is a 1963 graduate of San Jose State University. The Academy of Arts College in San Francisco awarded her a Doctorate of Humane Letters....
     — fashion designer
  • Dave Meltzer
    Dave Meltzer

    Dave Meltzer is the editing of the #Wrestling Observer Newsletter . Sports Illustrated senior writer Frank Deford has praised Meltzer's work, saying that "Meltzer, I believe, is the most accomplished reporter in sports journalism." Meltzer has written for the The Oakland Tribune, the Los Angeles Times, and The National ....
    ; editor of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter
    Dave Meltzer

    Dave Meltzer is the editing of the #Wrestling Observer Newsletter . Sports Illustrated senior writer Frank Deford has praised Meltzer's work, saying that "Meltzer, I believe, is the most accomplished reporter in sports journalism." Meltzer has written for the The Oakland Tribune, the Los Angeles Times, and The National ....
  • Omar Benson Miller
    Omar Benson Miller

    Omar Benson Miller is an American actor. He has played minor roles in various television shows and movies, including Sex, Love & Secrets, American Pie Presents: Band Camp, Get Rich or Die Tryin' , and 8 Mile ....
    ; actor.
  • Jenny Ming — former President of Old Navy
    Old Navy

    Old Navy is a brand of clothing and chain of stores owned by Gap Old Navy Old Navy's corporate operations are within Gap in San Francisco and San Bruno, California, California....
  • Gordon Moore
    Gordon Moore

    Gordon Earle Moore is the co-founder and Chairman Emeritus of Intel Corporation and the author of Moore's Law .Moore was born in San Francisco, California, California, but his family lived in nearby Pescadero, California where he grew up....
     — co-founder of Intel (studied two years at SJSC, then graduated from U.C. Berkeley
    University of California, Berkeley

    The University of California, Berkeley is a public university research university located in Berkeley, California, California, United States. The oldest of the ten major campuses affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley offers some 300 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a wide range of disciplines....
    )
  • Joe Nedney
    Joe Nedney

    Joseph Thomas Nedney is an American football placekicker for the National Football League's San Francisco 49ers....
    , National Football League kicker San Francisco 49ers
    San Francisco 49ers

    The San Francisco 49ers are a professional American football team. The team plays its home games in , while the club's headquarters and practice facility are located in Santa Clara, California....
  • Gaylord Nelson
    Gaylord Nelson

    Gaylord Anton Nelson was an United States Democratic Party politician from Wisconsin. He was the principal founder of Earth Day. In 1970, he called for Congressional hearings on the safety of combined oral contraceptive pills, which were famously called "The Nelson Pill Hearings." As a result of the hearings, side-effect disclosure was requ...
     — U.S. Senator and Governor of Wisconsin
    Wisconsin

    Wisconsin is one of the fifty U.S. state in the United States of America, located in the north central part of the United States. It borders two of the five Great Lakes and four U.S....
  • Stevie Nicks
    Stevie Nicks

    Stephanie Lynn "Stevie" Nicks is an American singer-songwriter, best known for her work with Fleetwood Mac and an extensive solo career, which collectively have produced over forty Top 50 hits and has sold nearly 120 million albums....
     — musician best known for Fleetwood Mac
    Fleetwood Mac

    Fleetwood Mac are a United Kingdom/United States rock music band formed in 1967 which have experienced a high turnover of personnel and varied levels of success....
  • Lyn Nofziger
    Lyn Nofziger

    Franklyn C. "Lyn" Nofziger was an United States journalist, political consultant and author. He served as press secretary in Ronald Reagan's administration as Governor of California, and as a White House advisor during the Richard Nixon administration and again during the Reagan presidency....
     — White House advisor to presidents Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan
  • Skip Orvis — U.S. Navy Veteran, Audio Design Engineer Apple Inc.
  • Leland F. Stott — Electrical Engineer at IBM
  • Ed Oates
    Ed Oates

    Ed Oates co-founded Software Development Labs in August 1977 with Larry Ellison, and Bob Miner. Software Development Labs later became Oracle Corporation....
     — Co-founder of Oracle Corporation
  • William Yaw Obeng
    William Yaw Obeng

    William Yaw Obeng is an Arena Football League offensive lineman/defensive lineman for the San Jose SaberCats. He previously attended San Jose State University....
     — Arena Football League lineman San Jose Sabercats
    San Jose SaberCats

    The San Jose SaberCats are an Arena Football League team that began play as a 1995 expansion team. They currently play in the Western Division of the American Conference....
  • Christos Papanikolaou
    Christos Papanikolaou

    Christos Papanikolaou is a retired Greek pole vaulter.He was born in Trikala. At a young age he joined the Sports Club of Trikala. After completing his high school education he enrolled in the Sports Academy of Athens....
     — Greek pole vaulter, Men's Pole Vault World Record Holder from October 24, 1970 to April 8, 1972.
  • Ali Parsa — Iranian author and former editor of Computer Report
  • Tom Petitthome — Former AFL player with the San Jose Sabercats
  • Anthony Poshepny
    Anthony Poshepny

    Anthony Alexander Poshepny , known as Tony Poe, was a legendary Central Intelligence Agency paramilitary officer in what is now called Special Activities Division who trained the United States Secret War in Laos during the Vietnam War....
     — Aka Tony Poe, CIA paramilitary officer who trained the United States Secret Army in Laos
  • Ernie Reyes Sr.
    Ernie Reyes Sr.

    Ernie Reyes, Sr. is a martial arts champion and Hall of Famer....
     — Martial artist
  • Fred H. Roster
    Fred H. Roster

    Fred H. Roster is an American sculptor who was born in Palo Alto, California. He received both a BFA and an MA in ceramics from San Jos? State University....
     (born 1944), an American sculptor
  • Robert Scoble
    Robert Scoble

    Robert Scoble is an United States wikt:Blogger, Technology evangelist, and author. Scoble is best known for his blog, , which came to prominence during his tenure as a technical evangelist at Microsoft....
     — blogger, author, and technical evangelist
  • Sim Tze Tzin
    Sim Tze Tzin

    Sim Tze Tzin is a Malaysian politician from Parti Keadilan Rakyat , and the current Penang state legislative assemblyman for Pantai Jerejak. He is the former political secretary of former Deputy Prime Minister and de facto PKR leader Anwar Ibrahim....
     Malaysia
    Malaysia

    Malaysia is a federation that consists of States of Malaysia in Southeast Asia with a total landmass of . The capital city is Kuala Lumpur, while Putrajaya is the seat of the federal government....
    n politician
    Politician

    A politician is an individual who is involved in influencing public decision making through the influence of politics or a person who influences the way a society is governed....
  • Kurtwood Smith
    Kurtwood Smith

    Kurtwood Larson Smith is an American television and film actor. He is best known for playing stern parental characters , and for his appearances in the genre of science fiction ....
     — actor, best known for the role of Red Forman on That '70s Show
    That '70s Show

    That '70s Show is an American television program situation comedy that centers on the lives of a group of teenagers living in the fictional town of Point Place, Wisconsin from May 17, 1976 to December 31, 1979....
  • Tommie Smith — 1968 Olympic
    1968 Summer Olympics

    The 1968 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XIX Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event held in Mexico City in October 1968....
     gold medalist, best known for "Black Power
    Black Power

    Black Power is a political slogan and a name for various associated ideologies. It is used in the movement among black people throughout the world, primarily those in the United States....
    " salute with fellow SJSC student and medalist John Carlos
    John Carlos

    John Wesley Carlos is an African American former track and field athlete and professional football player. He was the bronze-medal winner of the 200-meter at the 1968 Summer Olympics....
  • The Smothers Brothers, Tom
    Tom Smothers

    Thomas Bolin ?Tom? Smothers III is an United States comedian, composer and musician, best known as half of the musical comedy team The Smothers Brothers with brother, Dick Smothers....
     and Dick Smothers
    Dick Smothers

    Richard Remick ?Dick? Smothers is an United States comedian, composer and musician....
     — comedians
  • John Swapsceinski — founder of RateMyProfessors.com
    RateMyProfessors.com

    RateMyProfessors.com is a review site, founded in May 1999 by John Swapceinski, a software engineer from Menlo Park, California, California, which allows college and university students to anonymously assign ratings to professors of United States, Canada, and United Kingdom institutions....
  • Amy Tan
    Amy Tan

    Amy Tan is an United States writer of Chinese people descent whose works explore mother-daughter relationships. In 1993, Tan's adaptation of her most popular fiction work, The Joy Luck Club, became a commercially The Joy Luck Club ....
     — novelist
  • Tyson Thompson
    Tyson Thompson

    Tyson Thompson is an American football running back and kick returner who is currently a free agent. He was originally signed by the Dallas Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2005....
    : current kick returner with the Dallas Cowboys
    Dallas Cowboys

    The Dallas Cowboys are a professional American football team in the National Football Conference East Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League ....
  • Joe Trippi
    Joe Trippi

    Joe Trippi is a long-time United States United States Democratic Party political campaign worker and consultant. A mainstay in presidential politics, Trippi has worked on the presidential campaigns of Ted Kennedy, Walter Mondale, Gary Hart, Dick Gephardt, and most recently John Edwards....
     — Political Campaign Specialist, Campaign Manager of Howard Dean 2004, Sigma Nu alumnus
  • Peter Ueberroth
    Peter Ueberroth

    Peter Victor Ueberroth is an United States executive. He served as the 6th Baseball commissioner of Major League Baseball from 1984 in baseball to 1989 in baseball....
     — head of 1984 Summer Olympics
    1984 Summer Olympics

    The 1984 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXIII Olympiad, was an international multi-sport event held in Los Angeles, California, United States in 1984....
    , Time 1984 Man of the Year
    Person of the Year

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     and commissioner (1984 – 1989) of Major League Baseball
    Major League Baseball

    Major League Baseball is the highest level of play in American professional baseball. Specifically, Major League Baseball refers to the organization that operates the National League and the American League, by means of a joint organizational structure that has developed gradually between them since 1903 ....
    , Delta Upsilon alumnus
  • Luis Valdez
    Luis Valdez

    Luis Valdez is an United States playwright, writer and film director.He is regarded as the father of Chicano theater in the United States....
     — playwright and director
  • Dick Vermeil
    Dick Vermeil

    Richard Albert "Dick" Vermeil is a former United States head coach for the National Football League's Philadelphia Eagles , St. Louis Rams and Kansas City Chiefs ....
     — American football
    American football

    American football, known in the United States and Canada simply as football, is a competitive team sport known for mixing strategy with physical play....
     coach
  • Bill Walsh
    Bill Walsh (football coach)

    William Ernest "Bill" Walsh was an United States head American football coach of the San Francisco 49ers and Stanford University, during which time he popularized the West coast offense....
     — American football
    American football

    American football, known in the United States and Canada simply as football, is a competitive team sport known for mixing strategy with physical play....
     coach
  • Michael Whelan
    Michael Whelan

    Michael Whelan is a multiple-award-winning American artist of imaginative realism, formerly working for over 30 years as an illustrator specializing in science fiction and fantasy, before devoting all his work to his fine art career....
     — artist
  • Gerald Willhite
    Gerald Willhite

    Gerald William Willhite is a former professional American football player who was selected by the Denver Broncos in the first round of the 1982 NFL Draft....
     — former NFL running back
    Running back

    A running back is the position of a player on an American football or Canadian football team who usually lines up in the History of American football positions#Offensive Backfield....
     with the Denver Broncos
    Denver Broncos

    The Denver Broncos are a professional American football team based in Denver, Colorado, Colorado. They are currently a member of the American Football Conference AFC West in the National Football League ....
  • David Willman
    David Willman

    David Willman is a Pulitzer Prize winning investigative journalist. His work has prompted major public reforms, including a ban in 2005 of drug company payments to government scientists at the U.S....
     — reporter, winner of the 2001 Pulitzer Prize
    Pulitzer Prize

    The Pulitzer Prize is an United States award regarded as the highest national honor in newspaper journalism, literary achievements and musical composition....
  • Hamza Yusuf
    Hamza Yusuf

    Hamza Yusuf Hanson is an Sunni Islamic scholar who teaches at the Zaytuna Institute in California, United States. He is one of the signatories of A Common Word Between Us and You, an open letter by Islamic scholars to Christian leaders, calling for peace and understanding....
     — Islamic scholar
  • Rajan Zed
    Rajan Zed

    Rajan Zed is a Hindu and Indo-American statesman who was invited to read historic first Hindu prayers to the Nevada Assembly and the Nevada Senate,, as well as the United States Senate in Washington DC – his prayer is transcribed on page S9069 of the Congressional Record....
    : Hindu chaplain, first to deliver Hindu opening prayer in United States Senate.


External links

  • , January 20, 2007: "A Look Back at the History of San Jose State University"