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Robert Anthony Corrigan (April 21, 1935 – July 5, 2024) was an American academic who served as the 12th president of San Francisco State University from 1988 to 2012. [ 1 ] Before that, Corrigan served nine years as chancellor of the University of Massachusetts Boston from 1979 to 1988.
The history of San Francisco State University began in 1857, with a teacher-training program at a high school, which led to the creation of San Francisco State Normal School. It became San Francisco State Teachers College , San Francisco State College , and California State University, San Francisco before becoming San Francisco State ...
San Francisco State University Nathaniel Hare (April 9, 1933 – June 10, 2024) was an American sociologist, activist, academic, and psychologist. In 1968 he was the first person hired to coordinate a Black studies program in the United States.
San Francisco State University's original campus was on Nob Hill, where it was established as the San Francisco State Normal School on Powell Street between Clay and Sacramento Streets. The 1906 earthquake and fire forced a relocation to Buchanan and Haight Streets, where the institution would remain for several decades. [ 77 ]
Career [ edit ] She previously served as President of Skyline College (2011–2019), Vice President of Skyline College (2001–2011), Dean of Workforce and Economic Development of Mission College in Santa Clara (1997–2001).
Matsumoto is a professor at San Francisco State University and also the director of Humintell [1] - a company that provides "unique training in the fields of facial expression of emotion, nonverbal behavior, detecting deception and cultural adaptation."
After completing his doctoral studies, he joined the faculty of San Francisco State University, specifically the department of Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts. In this capacity, he taught courses on writing and media criticism, sharing his expertise and passion for understanding the role of media in society.
The Cognitive Information Processing (CIP) Approach to Career Development and Services [1] [2] [3] is a theory of career problem solving and decision making that was developed through the joint efforts of a group of researchers at the Florida State University Career Center's Center for the Study of Technology in Counseling and Career Development.