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List of California State University, East Bay people
People from California State University From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Alumni
- Brian A. Arnold, U.S. Air Force general.
- George Barlow, poet
- Ted Barrett, an umpire in Major League Baseball
- Frank Beede, former Seattle Seahawks offensive lineman and 2010 NFL Teacher of the Year[1]
- Mike Bellotti, college football analyst for ESPN television broadcasts[2]
- Greg Blankenship, former American football linebacker who played one season in the NFL with the Oakland Raiders and the Pittsburgh Steelers
- Sue Burns, an American businesswoman who was the senior general partner (principal owner and largest shareholder) of the San Francisco Giants[3]
- Ellen Corbett, a Democratic politician now living in Hayward[4]
- Tom Coughlin, former vice chairman of Walmart
- Mark Curry, actor and comedian[5]
- Natalie Del Conte, co-hosts the technology news podcast Buzz Out Loud[6]
- George Fernandez, retired American soccer defender who played professionally in the Major Indoor Soccer League and National Professional Soccer League[7]
- Ted Griggs, President of Comcast SportsNet Bay Area
- Elihu Harris, Chancellor of the Peralta Community College District, former Oakland City Mayor[8]
- Sara M. Harvey, an American costume designer, and an author of clothing history and fiction[9]
- J.R. Havlan, comedy writer on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and recipient of six Emmy Awards for "Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program".[10]
- Glenn Henry, computer industry executive and cofounder of Centaur Technology
- Eric Hughes, assistant coach, Toronto Raptors and former assistant coach of the Washington Huskies[11]
- James Monroe Iglehart, Tony Award-winning actor
- Larry Johannessen, NIU English professor[12]
- Jay Kleven, Major League Baseball catcher[13]
- Suzy Kline, author of children's books series, Horrible Harry and Herbie Jones[14]
- Scott Kriens, chairman and CEO of Juniper Networks[15]
- Roger Lim, American-Asian actor, director, producer, and screenwriter[16]
- Bill Lockyer, former State Attorney General, California State Treasurer[17]
- Mark Mastrov, founder of 24 Hour Fitness, part-owner of the Sacramento Kings
- Howard McCalebb, African-American abstract sculptor[18]
- Farzaneh Milani, Iranian-American scholar and author[19]
- Joe Morgan, two-time Sports Emmy Award winner, former Cincinnati Reds great and Hall of Fame second baseman, analyst for ESPN's Sunday Night Baseball[20]
- Kristen Morgin, sculptor[21]
- Natali Morris, technology news journalist and online media personality[22]
- Steven T. Murray, American translator from Swedish, German, Danish, and Norwegian. He has worked under the pseudonyms Reg Keeland and McKinley Burnett when edited into UK English[23]
- Louis Navellier, Wall Street icon and trustee of the Cal State East Bay Education Foundation[24]
- Susan B. Neuman, prominent educator, researcher, and education policy-maker in early childhood and literacy development[25]
- Landon Curt Noll, American computer scientist[26]
- Greg Petersen, an American soccer coach[27]
- Mario R. Ramil, former Associate Justice of the Hawaii State Supreme Court[28]
- Bruce Sagan, mathematics professor at Michigan State University and folk musician
- Christopher Seufert, filmmaker
- Phil Snow, assistant coach at Eastern Michigan University[29]
- Phil Sykes, former college and professional ice hockey player[30]
- Chester Lovelle Talton, provisional Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of San Joaquin in the Episcopal Church[31]
- Nicholas Vasallo, composer, founder of the post-metal group Antagony,[32] film score career,[33] and concert works[34][35] lecturer for the CSUEB Music Department[36]
- Alex Vesia, pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers
- Timothy P. White, chancellor of the University of California, Riverside[37]
- Dawn Monique Williams, American theatre director[38]
- Jennifer Wolch, dean of the College of Environmental Design at University of California, Berkeley[39]
- Gene Luen Yang, comic book artist[40]
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Faculty
- Clayton Bailey, professor emeritus of art
- Larry Bensky, radio show host, lecturer in the communications department
- Stephen D. Gutierrez, professor of English and director of creative writing[41]
- Dave Eshelman, director of jazz studies
- Mel Ramos, professor emeritus of art, noted Pop Art painter
- Dakin Matthews, actor, emeritus professor of English
- John V. Robinson, 2006 Guggenheim Fellow, photographer, and author[42]
- Theodore Roszak, professor emeritus of history and author of the seminal 1968 book, The Making of a Counter Culture
- Raymond Saunders, professor emeritus of art
- Allan Temko, architecture critic, teacher of city planning
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References
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