The following is a list of notable persons (students, alumni, faculty or academic affiliates) associated with San José State University , located in the American city of San Jose, California .
Bettina Aptheker (M.A. 1976) — author, professor, political activist[ 1]
Marshall Drummond (B.S. 1964, M.B.A. 1969) — former chancellor, California Community College System [ 2]
Harry Edwards (B.A. 1964) — Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley ; author of The Revolt of the Black Athlete [ 3]
Terry Erwin (B.A. 1964, M.A. 1966) — entomologist, Smithsonian Institution [ 4]
Lawrence H. Keeley (B.A. 1970) — archaeologist; professor, University of Illinois Chicago ; author of War Before Civilization [ 5]
Mary E. Lyons (M.A. 1976) — President, University of San Diego [ 6]
Sidney Siegel (B.A. 1951) — psychologist and economist, known for the Siegel–Tukey test and considered a founding father of experimental economics [ 7]
Henry Suzzallo (Dip.Ed. 1894) — former president, University of Washington [citation needed ]
Jennifer Wilby (M.S. 1992) — Director of the Centre for Systems Studies, University of Hull [ 8]
Hamza Yusuf (B.A. 1997) — Islamic scholar[ 9]
Artists and musicians [ edit ]
Amber Aguirre (M.A. 1990, M.L.I.S. 1996) — ceramic sculptor[ 10]
Bernd Behr (attended 1995–98) — artist[ 11]
Mary Blair (B.F.A. 1931) — artist and illustrator who helped create Disney's Cinderella (1950) , Alice in Wonderland (1951) and Peter Pan (1953)[ 2]
Lindsey Buckingham (attended 1968–70) — musician best known for Fleetwood Mac [ 12]
Doug Clifford — rock drummer best known for his work as a founding member of Creedence Clearwater Revival [ 13]
Stu Cook — bass guitarist best known for his work with Creedence Clearwater Revival (attended SJSU, but did not graduate) [ 13]
Binh Danh (B.F.A. 2002) —photographer noted for chlorophyll leaf prints and dauggerotypes of National Parks[ 14]
Irene Dalis (B.A. 1946) — New York Metropolitan Opera star and founder of Opera San Jose [ 15]
Allan Graham (attended 1965) — visual artist[ 16]
Robert Graham (attended 1961–63) — internationally acclaimed sculptor whose work includes the Olympic Gateway in Los Angeles[ 2]
PJ Hirabayashi (M.U.P. 1977)— co-founder of San Jose Taiko, recipient of National Heritage Fellowship [ 17]
Roy Hirabayashi — co-founder of San Jose Taiko, recipient of National Heritage Fellowship [ 17]
Shinichi Ishizuka — manga artist[ 18]
Tom Johnston — rock guitarist and vocalist best known for his work as a founding member of The Doobie Brothers [ 19]
Paul Kantner — rock guitarist best known for his work as a founding member of Jefferson Airplane [ 19]
Titus Kaphar (B.F.A. 2001) — contemporary painter and 2018 MacArthur Fellows Program Genius Award recipient
David Kuraoka (B.A. 1970, M.A. 1971) — ceramic artist[ 20]
Peter Wayne Lewis (M.A. 1979) — Jamaican-American contemporary artist known for his large-scale abstract paintings[ 21]
Sal Maccarone (B.F.A. 1972) — nationally acclaimed woodworker and sculptor whose work includes "The Spirit of Tenaya" in Yosemite National Park [ 2]
Bryan "Brain" Mantia (A.M. 1985) — drummer, Primus , Guns N' Roses , Tom Waits , Buckethead [ 22]
Ann Millikan (B.A. 1986) — musician and composer[ 23]
Stevie Nicks (attended 1968–70) — musician best known for Fleetwood Mac [ 24]
Stevie Nicks (attended 1968–70), musician best known for Fleetwood Mac
Lorna Dee Cervantes (B.A. 1984) — poet, Pulitzer Prize nominee[ 2]
William J. Craddock (1967) — novelist, author of Be Not Content and Twilight Candelabra [ 31]
Carmen Giménez Smith (B.A.) — poet, American Book Award winner[ 32]
James D. Houston (B.A. 1965) — co-author of Farewell to Manzanar ; author of Continental Drift , Snow Mountain Passage , and others; Lurie Distinguished Visiting professor of Creative Writing at SJSU in Spring 2006[ 33]
Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston (B.A. 1956) — co-author of Farewell to Manzanar [ 34]
Jayne Ann Krentz (M.A. 1971.) — New York Times bestselling author[ 35]
Ella Leffland (B.A. 1953) — novelist (Rumors of Peace ) and short story writer (Last Courtesies and Other Stories )[ 36]
Edwin Markham (DipEd, 1872), 1st Poet Laureate of Oregon , most known for "The Man with the Hoe "Edwin Markham (DipEd, 1872) — 1st Poet Laureate of Oregon , most known for "The Man with the Hoe "[ 2]
Patricia A. McKillip (B.A. 1971, M.A. 1972) — novelist[ 37]
Sandra McPherson (B.A.) — poet[ 2]
Robert Scoble (attended –1993) — blogger, author, and social media pioneer[ 38]
Amy Tan (B.A. 1972, M.A. 1973) — novelist; author of The Joy Luck Club [ 2]
Terry Alderete (B.S.) — businesswoman[ 40]
Helder Antunes (B.S.) — Senior Director, Cisco Systems ; chairman of the board, OpenFog Consortium
James F. Boccardo (A.B. 1931) — trial lawyer , businessman, and philanthropist [ 41]
Finis Conner (B.A. 1969) — founder, Conner Peripherals and co-founder of Seagate Technology [ 42]
Ron Conway (B.A.) — billionaire angel investor and philanthropist; co-founder and former CEO of Altos Computer Systems [ 43]
Robert Frankenberg — former CEO, Novell
Omid Kordestani (B.S. 1984) — Senior Vice President, Google [ 2]
Brian Krzanich (B.S. 1982) — CEO, CDK Global and former CEO, Intel Corporation [ 42] [ 44]
Jenny Ming (B.A. 1978) — CEO, Charlotte Russe ; former CEO of Old Navy [ 45]
Gordon Moore (attended 1946–47), founder of the Intel Corporation and creator of "Moore's law "
Film, theatre, and TV[ edit ]
Christopher Darden (B.S. 1977), prosecutor in the O. J. Simpson murder case
Politics and government [ edit ]
Ben Nighthorse Campbell (B.A. 1957), first Native American to be elected to the United States Senate
Albert E. Carter — former U.S. Congressman[ 2]
David C. Casas — former mayor of Los Altos and Los Altos city council member[ 69]
Cindy Chavez — former member of San Jose City Council and former vice mayor of San Jose[ 2]
Judy Chirco — San José City councilmember, District 9[ 2]
William Clark, Jr. — former U.S. Ambassador to India
Michael Deaver — Deputy White House Chief of Staff for President Ronald Reagan [ 2]
Robert Doerr — former Mayor of San Jose, California (1956–1958)[ 70]
Paul Fong — California Assemblyman, 22nd district[ 71]
Robert "Bob" Foster — Mayor of Long Beach, California ; former president, Southern California Edison ; former CSU Trustee[ 2]
Mike Honda — U.S. Representative from California[ 2]
Lou Henry Hoover (Dip.Ed. 1893) — former First Lady of the United States [ 2] Lou Henry Hoover (DipEd, 1893), philanthropist and former First Lady of the United States
Johnny Khamis — councilmember on the San Jose City Council [ 72]
Linda J. LeZotte — San Jose City councilmember, District 1[ 2]
Evan Low — California State Assemblyman; member of California Legislative LGBTQ Caucus [ 73]
Gus Morrison — Mayor of Fremont, California (1985–1989; 1994–2004; 2012–2013)[ 74]
Gaylord Nelson — former U.S. Senator; Governor of Wisconsin ; founder of Earth Day [ 2]
Lyn Nofziger — White House advisor to presidents Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan [ 2]
Robert Rivas — 71st Speaker of the California State Assembly [ 75]
Ed Rollins — National Campaign Director for Reagan –Bush (1984) and Mike Huckabee (2007); regular guest political analyst on CNN (attended SJSU; graduated from CSU Chico ) [ 2]
Jim Silva — California State Assemblyman; former mayor of Huntington Beach [ 76]
Laurie Smith — Sheriff, Santa Clara County ; first female county sheriff in the history of the state of California[ 2]
Fernando Torres-Gil — first assistant secretary for aging at the Department of Health and Human Services in the Clinton Administration; associate dean of the School of Public Affairs at UCLA[ 2]
Joe Trippi — presidential campaign manager for Howard Dean (2004)[ 77]
Aisha Wahab — California State Senator, 10th district
Carole Ward Allen — former BART board director , District 4; former Oakland port commissioner[ 2]
Kent Wiedemann — former U.S. Ambassador to Cambodia
Ken Yeager — politician, member of Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors
International Politicians [ edit ]
Science and technology [ edit ]
Jeff Ball — former Major League Baseball player, San Francisco Giants [ 88]
Aaron Bates — Major League Baseball player, Boston Red Sox [ 88]
Mike Brown — former Major League Baseball player, California Angels and Pittsburgh Pirates [ 88]
Ken Caminiti — former Major League Baseball player, Houston Astros et al.[ 88]
Anthony Chavez — former Major League Baseball player, California Angels[ 88]
Chris Codiroli — former Major League Baseball player, Oakland Athletics [ 88]
Kevin Frandsen — Major League Baseball player, Philadelphia Phillies[ 88]
Gary Hughes — former Major League Baseball assistant coach, Chicago Cubs [ 88]
Pat Hughes — play-by-play radio broadcaster for Chicago Cubs[ 88]
Jason Jimenez — former Major League Baseball player, Detroit Tigers and Tampa Bay Devil Rays [ 88]
Randy Johnson — former Major League Baseball player, Atlanta Braves [ 88]
Brad Kilby — Major League Baseball player, Oakland Athletics[ 88]
Hal Kolstad — former Major League Baseball player, Boston Red Sox[ 88]
Mark Langston — former Major League Baseball player, Seattle Mariners , California Angels, et al.[ 88]
Larry Lintz — former Major League Baseball player, Montreal Expos et al.[ 88]
John Oldham — former Major League Baseball player, Cincinnati Reds [ 88]
Jason Simontacchi — former Major League Baseball player, St. Louis Cardinals and Washington Nationals [ 88]
Anthony Telford — former Major League Baseball player, Baltimore Orioles , Montreal Expos, et al.[ 88]
Carlos Torres — Major League Baseball player, Chicago White Sox [ 88]
Courtney Anderson — former NFL tight end , Atlanta Falcons and Oakland Raiders
Marcus Arroyo — head football coach, UNLV
Stacey Bailey — former NFL wide receiver , Atlanta Falcons
Keith Birlem — former SJSU quarterback, NFL player, member of San Jose State Hall of Fame
Kim Bokamper — former NFL linebacker , Miami Dolphins
John Broussard — NFL wide receiver, Jacksonville Jaguars
Gill Byrd — former NFL defensive back , San Diego Chargers ; two NFL Pro Bowl appearances
Jim Cadile — former NFL guard, Chicago Bears
Sheldon Canley — former NFL running back , San Francisco 49ers and New York Jets [ 93]
Matt Castelo — former NFL linebacker , Seattle Seahawks ; former CFL linebacker, Hamilton Tiger-cats [ 94]
Steve Clarkson — nationally renowned quarterbacks coach; founder of Steve Clarkson Dreammaker quarterback camp[ 95]
Sherman Cocroft — former NFL defensive back, Kansas City Chiefs
Clarence Cunningham — former AFL wide receiver, defensive back, running back, and kick returner; former AF2 starter, Stockton Lightning ; IFL free safety , Catania Elephants [ 96]
Neal Dahlen — former SJSU quarterback, NFL manager and scout; holds the record for the most earned Super Bowl rings at seven[ 97]
Rashied Davis — NFL wide receiver, Chicago Bears[ 98]
Yonus Davis — CFL running back, BC Lions [ 99]
Steve DeBerg — former NFL quarterback , Dallas Cowboys
David Diaz-Infante — former NFL and CFL offensive guard , San Diego Chargers , Denver Broncos , Philadelphia Eagles , and Sacramento Gold Miners
Oscar Donahue — former NFL wide receiver, Minnesota Vikings
Terry Donahue — UCLA head football coach; College Football Hall of Fame inductee (attended SJSU for one year)
Leon Donohue — former NFL offensive lineman, San Francisco 49ers and Dallas Cowboys
Carl Ekern — former NFL linebacker, Los Angeles Rams ; one NFL Pro Bowl appearance
David Fales — NFL quarterback, New York Jets
Mervyn Fernandez —former NFL wide receiver, Los Angeles Raiders
Coye Francies — NFL defensive back, Cleveland Browns
Jeff Garcia (B.S. 1994) NFL quarterback, four NFL Pro Bowl appearancesJeff Garcia (B.S. 1994) — NFL quarterback, San Francisco 49ers et al. ; four NFL Pro Bowl appearances
Trestin George — CFL defensive back, BC Lions[ 100]
Jarron Gilbert — NFL defensive tackle, Chicago Bears
Charley Harraway — former NFL running back, Washington Redskins and Cleveland Browns
Paul Held — former NFL quarterback, Pittsburgh Steelers and Green Bay Packers
Willie Heston (attended 1898–1900) — former SJSU halfback ; College Football Hall of Fame inductee[ 101]
James Hodgins — former NFL fullback, St. Louis Rams et al.
Duke Ihenacho — NFL safety, Denver Broncos
Johnny Johnson — former NFL running back, New York Jets ; one NFL Pro Bowl appearance; consensus choice for Rookie of the Year (1990)
Cody Jones — NFL defensive tackle, Los Angeles Rams; one NFL Pro Bowl appearance
James Jones — NFL wide receiver, Oakland Raiders
Rick Kane — former NFL running back, Detroit Lions
Bob Ladouceur — among winningest high school football coaches in U.S. history; coached De La Salle High Spartans to 151 consecutive wins 1992–2003[ 102]
Bill Leavy — NFL referee; officiated Super Bowl XL
Dwight Lowery — NFL defensive back, New York Jets and two-time All-American at SJSU
Joe Nedney — NFL kicker, San Francisco 49ers[ 98]
William Yaw Obeng — Arena Football League lineman, San Jose Sabercats
Chris Owens — NFL defensive back, Atlanta Falcons
Tom Petitthome — former AFL player, San Jose Sabercats
Art Powell — NFL wide receiver, Oakland Raiders ; Raiders' 7th all-time leading receiver
Waylon Prather — former NFL punter , New Orleans Saints , New York Jets and Arizona Cardinals [ 103]
Jim Psaltis — former NFL defensive back
David Richmond — NFL wide receiver, Cincinnati Bengals
Scott Rislov — AFL quarterback, San Jose Sabercats
Al Saunders — former NFL head coach for the San Diego Chargers [ 104]
Rufus Skillern — CFL and NFL wide receiver, BC Lions and Baltimore Ravens
Gerald Small — former NFL defensive back, Miami Dolphins
Carl Sullivan — former NFL defensive end, Green Bay Packers
Adam Tafralis — CFL quarterback, Hamilton Tiger-Cats [ 105]
Tyson Thompson — NFL kick returner, Dallas Cowboys
Bob Titchenal — former NFL linebacker, Washington Redskins and Los Angeles Dons ; one Pro Bowl appearance; former head football coach, University of New Mexico and SJSU
Paul Varelans — retired professional MMA fighter formerly with the UFC [ 106]
Dick Vermeil — NFL head coach; winning coach, Super Bowl XXXIV [ 2] [ 107]
Bill Walsh (B.A. 1955) — NFL head coach; winning coach, Super Bowl XVI , Super Bowl XIX , and Super Bowl XXIII ; Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee[ 2] [ 108]
Bill Walsh (B.A, 1955), football coach in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and three time Super Bowl champion
John Carlos (right) (attended 1968–69) and Tommie Smith (center) (B.A., 1969), track and field athletes known for a 1968 civil rights protest
Peter Ueberroth (B.A. 1959) Major League Baseball Commissioner; U.S. Olympic Committee chair; Time magazine's "Man of the Year "[ 2]
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