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Gil Dobie – undefeated (58-0-3) football coach of the University of Washington from 1908 to 1916, whose tenure largely comprised the NCAA Division I-A record for an unbeaten streak (64 games) and who oversaw the entirety of the NCAA Division I-A's second longest winning streak (40 games); elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1951
KGW8 TV appearance, “Advice for adult learners” (August 21, 2018); The Costco Connection article, “Certify yourself” (August 2018); Seattle Business article, “Extend Your Education: Lifelong Learning Is the New Reality for a Successful Career” (July 12, 2018)
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Barry J. Naughton is an American economist currently serving as So Kwanlok Chair of Chinese International Affairs at the University of California, San Diego's Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies.
Robert Mosher (September 27, 1920 – July 26, 2015) was an American architect who operated primarily in Southern California. [1] [self-published source] Mosher was a Taliesin apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright, and a pioneer of the post-war modernist architecture movement in San Diego.
William G. Griswold is a professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of California, San Diego. [1] His research is in software engineering; he is best known for his works on aspect-oriented programming using AspectJ [2] and on finding invariants of programs to support software evolution.
Pepper Schwartz (AB 1967, MA 1969): sociologist, sexologist, and professor at the University of Washington [48] [49] Hollis Taylor: author and musicologist at Macquarie University [50] Thea Tlsty (PhD 1980): professor of pathology at the University of California, San Francisco [51]
It was San Diego's first law school. The college gradually added other courses of study and changed its name to Balboa University. [3] In 1952 it changed its name to California Western University and moved to a historic oceanfront campus in San Diego's Point Loma neighborhood. [4] William C. Rust became its president in 1953. [5]