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The San Francisco State Gators are the athletic teams that compete at San Francisco State University in San Francisco, California. The nickname applies to the college's intercollegiate NCAA Division II teams. The nickname was published in the student newspaper, "The Leaf", [2] but was long referred to in media alternatively as the "Staters" [3 ...
The San Francisco State Gators football team represented San Francisco State University (formerly San Francisco State Teacher's College) from the 1931 through 1994 seasons. The Gators originally competed as an independent prior to World War II, then as a member of the Far West Conference from 1946 until the conference changed its name to become ...
N2378 [6] San Francisco State University ( San Francisco State, SF State and SFSU) is a public research university in San Francisco. It was established in 1899 as the San Francisco State Normal School and is part of the California State University system. It offers 121 bachelor's degree programs, 106 master's degree programs, and 3 doctoral ...
Website. www .csuci .edu. California State University Channel Islands ( CSUCI, CSU Channel Islands) is a public university in Camarillo, California. It opened in 2002 as the 23rd campus in the California State University system. CSUCI is located on the Central Coast of California, at the intersection of the Oxnard Plain and northernmost edge of ...
John Keith Irwin (1929–2010), B.A. – author; professor of sociology, San Francisco State University [26] M. Saif Islam – electrical engineer; professor at the University of California, Davis [27] Charlie Jackson, B.A. 1972 – co-founder of FutureWave Software, which created Adobe Flash
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Thomas B. Day, physicist, deceased president of SDSU from 1978 to 1996 [39] [40] Suzette Haden Elgin, author, retired linguistics professor. Jerry Farber, civil rights activist and former child actor, Professor Emeritus of English & Comparative Literature. Clinton Jencks, PhD, retired professor of Economics.
Samuel Ichiye Hayakawa (July 18, 1906 – February 27, 1992) was a Canadian-born American academic and politician of Japanese ancestry. A professor of English, he served as president of San Francisco State University and then as U.S. Senator from California from 1977 to 1983. [ 1 ][ 2 ]