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In 1921, the California State Normal School changed its name to the State Teachers College at San Jose. In 1922, the State Teachers College at San Jose adopted the Spartans as the school's official mascot and nickname. Mascots and nicknames prior to 1922 included the Daniels, the Teachers, the Pedagogues, the Normals and the Normalites.
[2] [8] Smothers then enrolled at San Jose State College (now San Jose State University) in 1956 as an advertising major and competed at pole vault on the track team as a freshman in 1956–57. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Then in 1957–58, Smothers competed on the gymnastics team, where he tied for first place on the parallel bars at the 1958 State College ...
After dropping out of San Jose State University in 1998, Eric joined the theater group Big Lil’s in downtown San Jose. Two years after joining, the group created a sketch troupe called “SUTN” and Toms became a cast member, head writer and video producer. [3]
Smith grew up in the San Fernando Valley and graduated from Canoga Park High School in Canoga Park, California in 1961; Smith graduated from San Jose State College (now San José State University) in 1965 with a B.A. and Stanford University in 1969 with an M.F.A. [3] He was an instructor of theater arts at Cañada College from 1969 to 1975.
Linda J. LeZotte — San Jose City councilmember, District 1 [2] Evan Low — California State Assemblyman; member of California Legislative LGBTQ Caucus [77] Gus Morrison — Mayor of Fremont, California (1985–1989; 1994–2004; since January 2012) [78] Gaylord Nelson — former U.S. Senator; Governor of Wisconsin; founder of Earth Day [2]
The Charles W. Davidson College of Engineering is one of the seven colleges under San Jose State University (SJSU) in downtown San Jose, California, United States. This college is located on the northeastern side of the main campus, which is in the heart of the Silicon Valley. The vast majority of their resources are located in a four-story ...
Greer was raised in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, [1] California. He studied at Santa Monica Junior College [1] and San Jose State University. [1] At San Jose State, Greer played at safety for the San Jose State Spartans football team from 1969 to 1971. [2] [3]
However, in 1974, the California legislature voted to change the school's name to San José State University. [25] In 1999, San Jose State and the City of San Jose agreed to combine their main libraries to form a joint city-university library located on campus, the first known collaboration of this type in the United States.