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Lynn Mahoney was born on May 19, 1964, in the United States. [6] She attended Stanford University, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree (1986) in American studies; followed by studies at Rutgers University, graduating with a Doctor of Philosophy (1999) in history. [7]
The following is a list of notable people associated with San Francisco State University, located in the American city of San Francisco, California. Many alumni may still need to be added to the San Francisco State University alumni category.
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 ]
Amy Sueyoshi is the provost of San Francisco State University. [1] Sueyoshi is a trained historian specializing in sexuality , gender , and race . Her publications and lectures focus on issues regarding race and sexuality such as cross-dressing , pornography , and marriage equality .
Rabab Ibrahim Abdulhadi (born 1955) [1] is a Palestinian-born American scholar, activist, educator, editor, and an academic director. She is an Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies, Race and Resistance Studies, and the founding Director of Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diasporas Studies (AMED) at San Francisco State University (SFSU).
Annual giving doubled during his tenure and Guthrie was also successful in securing a $2 million gift, the largest one-time individual gift to San Francisco State athletics. Additionally, the 2016-17 season men’s basketball team finished with a record of 25-6, their best since 1940.
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 ...