List of California State University, Fullerton people
The following is a list of people associated with California State University, Fullerton, located in Fullerton, California, United States.
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Alumni
Name | Known for | Relationship to Fullerton | |
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Josh Akognon | professional basketball player | ||
Damon Allen | Canadian football player; all-time leading passer in professional football history | ||
Nicholas Arciniaga | long-distance runner | ||
James Blaylock | author | M.A. in English, 1974 | |
Bruce Bowen | former professional basketball player | 1989–1993 | |
Bobby Brown | professional basketball player | majored in communications | |
Gerald Brown | former professional basketball player | ||
Tracy Caldwell | NASA astronaut | B.S. in chemistry, 1993 | |
James Cameron | film director and writer | studied physics[1] | |
Charles Castronovo | tenor opera singer | studied music, 1993–1995[2] | |
Cedric Ceballos | former professional basketball player | ||
Marc Cherry | television writer and producer | B.A. in theatre arts, 1995[3] | |
Mark Collins | professional football player (New York Giants (1986–1993) Kansas City Chiefs (1994–1996) Green Bay Packers (1997) Seattle Seahawks (1998)) | ||
Chad Cordero | professional baseball player | ||
Lou Correa | California State Senator | graduated with a degree in economics | |
Shane Costa | baseball player | did not graduate | |
Kevin Costner | film actor and director | B.A. in business, 1978[4] | |
Mara Davi | Broadway actress (A Chorus Line, The Drowsy Chaperone) | ||
Richard K. Davis | chief executive officer, U.S. Bancorp | B.A. in economics, 1983 | |
Joey DiGiamarino | soccer player | ||
T.J. Dillashaw | professional mixed martial artist | former UFC bantamweight champion[5] | |
Scott Douglas | author | B.A. in comparative religion and literature | |
Brian Dunseth | soccer player | ||
Danielle Fishel | actress (Boy Meets World) | B.A. in psychology, 2012 | |
Ashley Force | drag racer | B.A., 2003 | |
Courtney Force | drag racer | B.A. in communications | |
Joe Franchino | soccer player | ||
Grant Geissman | musician | did not graduate | |
Elizabeth George | author | ||
Todd Gerhart | American football player | 1981–1984 | |
Jeremy Giambi | former professional baseball player | ||
Rod Gilfry | baritone opera singer | B.A. in music education | |
Mary Gray-Reeves | Episcopal bishop of El Camino Real | B.A. in history, 1987 | |
Mike Harkey | former professional baseball player | ||
Dan Henderson | Olympic wrestler and professional mixed martial artist | former Pride/UFC champion[6] | |
K. W. Jeter | author | B.A. in sociology, 1973 | |
Reed Johnson | professional baseball player | ||
Ross Johnson | Republican leader in both the California State Senate and California State Assembly | ||
Gabe Kapler | professional baseball player | did not graduate | |
Bobby Kemp | professional football player (Cincinnati Bengals (1981–1986), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1987)) | ||
Kozue and Dan Kitchens (a.k.a. Kozyndan) | artist and illustrator team | ||
Mark Kotsay | professional baseball player | ||
Giovanni Lanaro | Olympian track and field; pole vaulter, 2004 Athens, 2008 Beijeng | graduated in 2004 | |
Elita Loresca | television meteorologist (KNBC) | B.A. in broadcast journalism | |
Danella Lucioni | runway and fashion model; actress | B.A. in communications, radio television film, 2007[7] | |
Carl Macek | anime producer (Robotech) | ||
Steve Mariucci | football coach | ||
Antonio Martínez | soccer player | ||
James D. McCaffrey | software researcher and writer | B.A. in mathematics | |
José Mota | Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim broadcaster for KCAL-TV | ||
Patrick Nagel | artist and illustrator | ||
Phil Nevin | former professional baseball player | ||
Chris Norby | California State Assemblyman | M.A. in history, 1989 | |
Jack O'Connell | California State Superintendent of Public Instruction | B.A. | |
Valorie Curry | Actress | ||
Duncan Oughton | soccer player | did not graduate | |
Jessica Penne | professional Mixed Martial Artist, UFC Strawweight contender | [8] | |
Vinnie Pestano | professional baseball player | ||
Brett Pill | professional baseball player | ||
Allen Pitts | professional Canadian football player | ||
Cynthia J. Popp | television director and producer | ||
Monique Powell | lead singer of the ska punk band Save Ferris | ||
Tim Powers | author | ||
Mike Pringle | professional Canadian football player | ||
Bao Quach | wrestler; professional mixed martial artist | [9][10] | |
Tony Reagins | general manager, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim | B.A. in marketing, 1991 | |
Jessica Rey | actress, entrepreneur | B.A. in business[11] | |
Greg Robinson | head football coach, Syracuse University | ||
Terry Rossio | screenwriter | B.A. in communications, 1984[12] | |
Mike Rouse | baseball player | ||
Aaron Rowand | professional baseball player | ||
Edward R. Royce | United States congressman | B.A. in accounting and finance, 1977 | |
Kirk Saarloos | professional baseball player | did not graduate | |
Vida Samadzai | 2003 Miss Afghanistan | ||
Josh Saunders | soccer player | ||
D. J. Seeley | basketball player for Maccabi Tel Aviv of the Israeli Premier League and the Euroleague | ||
Michael Shermer | author and founder, The Skeptics Society | M.A. in psychology, 1978[13] | |
Pape Sow | professional basketball player | ||
Gwen Stefani | singer for rock band No Doubt | ||
Marc Stein | senior NBA writer for ESPN.com | class of 1991 | |
Jason Stewart | "Jay Stew" on The Jim Rome Show and a member of the Screen Actors Guild | class of 1995; B.A. in communications-broadcast journalism | |
Kurt Suzuki | professional baseball player | ||
Jesse Taylor | NCAA Division I qualifier for wrestling; professional mixed martial arts fighter | [14] | |
Jenny Topping | United States national team softball player | ||
Justin Turner | professional baseball player | ||
Kirsten Vangsness | actress (Criminal Minds)[15] | class of 1995 | |
Deborah Voigt | soprano opera singer | music: vocal performance | |
Tim Wallach | former professional baseball player | ||
Brent Whitfield | soccer player | ||
Jason Windsor | baseball player | ||
Leon Wood | Olympian, former professional basketball player, NBA referee | ||
Linda Woolverton | screenwriter (Disney's Beauty and the Beast) |
Faculty
Name | Known for | Relationship to CSU Fullerton |
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Alfie Agnew | composer, songwriter, musician | Professor of Mathematics |
Jeremy Beck | composer | Associate Professor of Music (1999–2002) |
Michael H. Birnbaum | mathematical psychologist | Professor of Psychology and Director, Decision Research Center |
Edward Castronova | Associate Professor of Telecommunications | |
John R. Clymer | systems engineering expert | Professor of Electrical Engineering, Emeritus |
Daniel R. Crary | bluegrass guitarist | Professor of Speech Communication, Emeritus |
William Cunliffe | jazz pianist and composer | Associate Professor of Music |
Eduardo Delgado | pianist | Professor of Music |
Edwin Duerr | director | Professor of Theater, Emeritus |
Robert Engels | writer, producer and director | Assistant Professor of Radio-TV-Film |
Judi Garman | women's softball coach | Coach (1980–1999) |
Ananda W.P. Guruge | Buddhism expert | Adjunct Professor of Religious Studies |
Richard Hellesen | author and playwright | Professor of Theatre Arts |
Gregory Ivy | artist | Professor of Art (1965–1971) |
Fred Katz | cellist and composer | Professor of Ethnic Music |
David Keirsey | Professor Emeritus of Psychology | |
Paul Martin Lester | author and photojournalist | Professor of Communications |
Willis E. McNelly | science-fiction scholar | Professor of English, Emeritus |
Billie Moore | first US Olympic women's basketball coach (1976) | Women's Basketball Coach and Athletic Director (1969–77) |
Kye Palmer | trumpeter | Instructor in Music |
Mark Perakh | scientist | Lecturer in Physics, Emeritus |
Håkan O. Rosengren | clarinetist | Professor of Music |
Otto von Sadovszky | anthropologist | Professor of Anthropology, Emeritus |
David M. Sandner | fantasy and science-fiction writer | Associate Professor of English, Comparative Literature and Linguistics |
Nancy L. Segal | psychologist, twin researcher | Professor of Psychology, and Director, Twin Studies Center |
Mark H. Shapiro | physicist | Professor Of Physics, Emeritus |
Muzammil Siddiqi | Adjunct Professor of Comparative Religion | |
Raphael Sonenshein | Professor of Political Science | |
Bogdan Suceava | mathematician, fiction writer | Professor of Mathematics |
Lara Teeter | actor and theatre director | Associate Professor in Theatre and Dance |
Emory Tolbert | historian | Professor of History, 1984–1991 |
Betty Miller Unterberger | historian | Professor and Head of Graduate Studies in History, 1961–1968 |
University presidents
Name | Years served |
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Dr. William B. Langsdorf | 1957–1971[16] |
Dr. L. Donald Shields | 1971–1980 |
Dr. Miles D. McCarthy | 1981 |
Dr. Jewel Plummer Cobb | 1981–1989 |
Dr. Milton Andrew Gordon | 1990–2012[17] |
Dr. Willie J. Hagan (interim) | January 9, 2012–[18] |
Dr. Mildred Garcia | since 2012[19] |
See also
References
- ↑ James Cameron Biography - Yahoo! Movies
- ↑
- ↑ "13th Annual Vision and Visionaries to Honor Alumni Excellence". California State University, Fullerton.
- ↑ Kevin Costner on TV.com.
- ↑ "T.J. Dillashaw UFC Bio". Retrieved 2014-01-01.
- ↑ "Dan Henderson UFC Bio". Retrieved 2014-01-01.
- ↑ Danella Lucioni - IMDb.
- ↑ "Jessica Penne Alum".
- ↑ "Bao Quach Bio". Retrieved 2014-01-01.
- ↑ "Bao Quach MMA Bio". Retrieved 2014-01-01.
- ↑ "Meta Con Announces Power Rangers Stars Jason Faunt and Jessica Rey". Anime News Network. April 23, 2012. Retrieved June 24, 2013.
- ↑ . California State University, Fullerton.
- ↑ Skeptic » About Us » Meet Michael Shermer
- ↑ "Jesse Taylor Bio". Retrieved 2014-01-01.
- ↑ . CBS.
- ↑ California State University, Fullerton
- ↑ "Welcome from the President". California State University, Fullerton.
- ↑ Orange County Register.
- ↑ . Orange County Register.
External links
Official websites
- California State University, Fullerton - Homepage
- California State University, Fullerton Alumni Association
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