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  • John Nobili, S.J., 1851–56 (University presidents)

  • Nicholas Congiato, S.J., 1856–57 (University presidents)

  • Felix Cicaterri, S.J., 1857–61 (University presidents)

  • Burchard Villiger, S.J., 1861–65 (University presidents)

  • Aloysius Masnata, S.J., 1865–68 (University presidents)

  • Aloysius Varsi, S.J., 1868–76 (University presidents)

  • Aloysius Brunengo, S.J., 1876–80 (University presidents)

  • John Pinasco, S.J., 1880–83 (University presidents)

  • Robert E. Kenna, S.J., 1883–88 (University presidents)

  • John Pinasco, S.J. 1888–93 (University presidents)

  • Joseph W. Riordan, S.J. 1893–99 (University presidents)

  • Robert E. Kenna, S.J., 1899–1905 (University presidents)

  • Richard A. Gleeson, S.J., 1905–10 (University presidents)

  • James P. Morrissey, S.J., 1910–13 (University presidents)

  • Walter F. Thornton, S.J., 1913–18 (University presidents)

  • Timothy L. Murphy, S.J., 1918–21 (University presidents)

  • Zacheus J. Maher, S.J., 1921–26 (University presidents)

  • Cornelius J. McCoy, S.J., 1926–32 (University presidents)

  • James J. Lyons, S.J., 1932–35 (University presidents)

  • Louis C. Rudolph, S.J. 1935–40 (University presidents)

  • Charles J. Walsh, S.J., 1940–45 (University presidents)

  • William C. Gianera, S.J. 1945–51 (University presidents)

  • Herman J. Hauck, S.J. 1951–58 (University presidents)

  • Patrick A. Donahoe, S.J. 1958–68 (University presidents)

  • Thomas D. Terry, S.J. 1968–76 (University presidents)

  • William J. Rewak. S.J. 1976–88 (University presidents)

  • Paul L. Locatelli, S.J. 1988–2008 (University presidents)

  • Michael Engh, S.J. January 5, 2009–2019 (University presidents)

  • Kevin O'Brien, S.J. 2019-present (University presidents)

  • Mike Carey, President of Seirus Gloves and Accessories and Head Referee for the NFL (Board of Trustees)

  • David C. Drummond, VP Corporate Development and Chief Counsel, Google (Board of Trustees)

  • Jack D. Kuehler, retired President of IBM Corporation (Board of Trustees)

  • Paul L. Locatelli, S.J., former University President (Board of Trustees)

  • Rupert H. Johnson, Jr., Vice Chairman of Franklin Resources, Inc. (Board of Trustees)

  • J. Terrence "Terry" Lanni, CEO and Chairman of the Board at MGM Mirage, Las Vegas (Board of Trustees)

  • Lorry I. Lokey, President/owner of Business Wire (Board of Trustees)

  • A.C. (Mike) Markkula, owner of A.C.M. Investments and co-founder of Apple Computer (Board of Trustees)

  • Regis McKenna, Chairman of The McKenna Group (Board of Trustees)

  • Edward A. Panelli (1955), Chairman Emeritus of Judicial, Arbitration and Mediation Services (Board of Trustees)

  • Leon Panetta, Director of Panetta Institute for Public Policy at the California State University, Monterey Bay (Board of Trustees)

  • John A. Sobrato, Chairman of Sobrato Development Companies (Board of Trustees)

  • Larry W. Sonsini, Chairman and CEO of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati (Board of Trustees)

  • Wenona Giles, academic, fellow of the Royal Society of Canada

    (Academics) (Notable alumni)

  • Paul Locatelli S.J. (1960), former Secretary of Jesuit Education for the Society of Jesus and former president of Santa Clara University

    (Academics) (Notable alumni)

  • Mary Ann Peters (1972), Provost of the Naval War College

    (Academics) (Notable alumni)

  • Vincent Price (1979), 10th and Current President of Duke University

    (Academics) (Notable alumni)

  • James V. Schall, S.J. Professor at Georgetown University

    (Academics) (Notable alumni)

  • Brian Swimme, cosmologist at CIIS

    (Academics) (Notable alumni)

  • Osei Appiah, Professor, Communications, The Ohio State University

    (Academics) (Notable alumni)

  • Frank Cepollina, inventor, National Inventors Hall of Fame, Deputy Associate Director, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope Development Project at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center

    (Academics) (Notable alumni)

  • Brendan Eich, B.Sc. c. 1982, creator of JavaScript, Chief Technology Officer of the Mozilla Corporation

    (Academics) (Notable alumni)

  • Robert Freitas, (PhD), nanotechnology pioneer and legal scholar

    (Academics) (Notable alumni)

  • Chris Malachowsky, M.S., co-founder of NVIDIA

    (Academics) (Notable alumni)

  • John T. "Jack" Mullin (1936), pioneer of early magnetic tape recording technology and founder of the laugh track

    (Academics) (Notable alumni)

  • Boris Murmann, M.S., Professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University.

    (Academics) (Notable alumni)

  • David Merritt (1977), astrophysicist at the Rochester Institute of Technology

    (Academics) (Notable alumni)

  • Ernest de Saisset, early Californian artist

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Andrew P. Hill, artist and prominent conservationist responsible for the creation of the California State Park System and Big Basin Redwoods State Park

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Manuel Valencia, early California landscape painter

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Andy Ackerman (1978), producer and director, Seinfeld

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Michelle Ashford (1983), Emmy-nominated screenwriter, The Pacific

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Lloyd Bacon, early Hollywood director, Knute Rockne, All American

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Max Baer, Jr., actor and film producer

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • John Bailey, director and cinematographer

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Darren Brazil (2007), three-time Emmy Award-winning editor, producer and videographer

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Hank Cheyne (1980), actor

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Jackie Coogan, actor (dropped out)

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Andy Devine, Western character actor

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Bill Duggan, actor

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Nina Garbiras, actress

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Julie Garnyé, actress

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Clay M. Greene (1869), playwright

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Paul Hoen, director and producer

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Jerry Howarth (1968), radio broadcaster for the Toronto Blue Jays

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Neal Jimenez (1982), movie screenwriter and director

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Sabira Khan, producer

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Ron Lagomarsino (1973), movie, stage, and TV director, My Sister's Keeper, Joan of Arcadia, Driving Miss Daisy

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Mary Mazur (1979), television producer, American Family, Vice President of KCET

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Sandra McCoy, actress

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Shemar Moore (1992), actor and host

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Alex Nesic, actor

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Barry O'Brien (1979), television writer and producer of Hanging with Mr. Cooper and CSI Miami

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Julie Payne, actress

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Mary Richardson (1968), co-anchor of Boston's WCVB-TV's Chronicle, the nation's longest-running, locally produced nightly news magazine

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Kurtwood Smith (1968), actor; "Red" from That '70s Show

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Adam Zotovich (1997), Broadway producer of The Color Purple, The Addams Family, View From the Bridge

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Jeff Brazil (1985), Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, Orlando Sentinel

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Lawrence A. Fernsworth, journalist and author

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Michael Malone, journalist, author and former editor of Forbes ASAP

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Charles K. McClatchy (1901), former editor of the Sacramento Bee and co-owner of the McClatchy Company

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Valentine S. McClatchy (1879), former editor of the Sacramento Bee and co-owner of the McClatchy Company

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Thomas Buckner (1964), baritone vocalist

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Kym Campbell, Australian singer-songwriter

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Susan Gundunas, soprano opera vocalist

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Paul Kantner (1959–1961), guitarist, singer, and co-founder of Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship (dropped out)

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Jorma Kaukonen, guitarist of Jefferson Airplane

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Lil Rob, Mexican American rapper, producer, and actor

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Anthony Lun, songwriter, arranger, musical director and singer

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Anya Marina, singer-songwriter

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Anthony Quartuccio (1987), music director of West Coast Lyric Opera

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Kevin Waters (1965), composer, Jesuit priest, educator

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Everett Alvarez, author

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Reza Aslan (1995), Iranian-American scholar and author of No god but God

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Gina M. Biegel (M.A. 2005), author and psychotherapist

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • James Billmaier (1977), author

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Lewis Buzbee (1979), author

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • James W. Douglass (1960), author and activist

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Lawrence A. Fernsworth (1914), author and journalist

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Robert Freitas, author

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Ron Hansen, author, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Khaled Hosseini (1988), international bestselling author of the nationally best-selling novels The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Francisco Jimenez (1966), author and educator

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Holly Kearl (2005), author

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Robert Kinerk, author, journalist and playwright

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Bob LaMonte, NFL agent and author of Winning the NFL Way, Leadership Lessons from Some of the NFL's Top Head Coaches

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Michael Malone (M.B.A. 1977), author and former editor of Forbes ASAP

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Tom McEnery, author

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • William McKnight (M.B.A. 1994), author and businessman

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Kelly Moore, New York Times bestselling author of Deadly Medicine and Amber House

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Dee Dee Myers, author and political commentator

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Paul C. Paquet (1970), author and biologist

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • James V. Schall, writer, philosopher, priest, and educator

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Sherrie Gong Taguchi, author

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Robert D. Durham (J.D. 1972), Associate Justice of Oregon Supreme Court

    (Justices) (Notable alumni)

  • William G. Lorigan (Ph.D 1903), Justice of the Supreme Court of California

    (Justices) (Notable alumni)

  • Edward A. Panelli (1953), (J.D. 1955), Chief Justice of Supreme Court of California

    (Justices) (Notable alumni)

  • Douglas Moylan, Judge on Guam's Supreme Court

    (Justices) (Notable alumni)

  • Martin J. Jenkins (1977), Justice of the California Court of Appeal for the First District, former federal Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California

    (Justices) (Notable alumni)

  • William R. McGuiness (1968), Presiding Justice of the California Court of Appeal First District

    (Justices) (Notable alumni)

  • Edward A. Panelli (J.D. 1955), former Justice of the California Court of Appeal Sixth District and retired Chief Justice of Supreme Court of California

    (Justices) (Notable alumni)

  • Charles Poochigian (J.D. 1975), Associate Justice, California Court of Appeal Fifth District

    (Justices) (Notable alumni)

  • Eugene M. Premo (J.D. 1962), Associate Justice of the California Court of Appeal 6th District

    (Justices) (Notable alumni)

  • Richard C. Tallman (1975), Federal Justice for the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

    (Justices) (Notable alumni)

  • Thomas Tang (1947), Senior Federal Justice for the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and first Chinese American appointed to the Federal Judiciary

    (Justices) (Notable alumni)

  • William Thorne (1974), Justice of the Utah Court of Appeals

    (Justices) (Notable alumni)

  • Samuel Conti, Judge, U.S. District Court

    (Justices) (Notable alumni)

  • Phyllis Hamilton (1976), Judge, United States District Court for the Northern District of California

    (Justices) (Notable alumni)

  • Martin J. Jenkins (1977), former federal Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California

    (Justices) (Notable alumni)

  • Eugene Lynch (1953), Judge, United States District Court for the Northern District of California

    (Justices) (Notable alumni)

  • James Francis Smith (1878), Federal Justice for the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals

    (Justices) (Notable alumni)

  • Alfred Delucchi (J.D. 1960), Judge, Alameda Superior Court, and judge that Presided over Scott Peterson trial

    (Justices) (Notable alumni)

  • Francis Devaney (1983), Judge, San Diego County Superior Court

    (Justices) (Notable alumni)

  • Eugene Michael Hyman (J.D. 1977), Judge, Santa Clara County Superior Court

    (Justices) (Notable alumni)

  • Lawrence Terry (1957), Judge, Santa Clara County Superior Court

    (Justices) (Notable alumni)

  • Mark Thomas (1956), Judge, Santa Clara County Superior Court

    (Justices) (Notable alumni)

  • Everett Alvarez (1960), President of Conwal Consulting

    (Entrepreneurs and business leaders) (Notable alumni)

  • William Dallas (1987), founder and owner, Dallas Capital

    (Entrepreneurs and business leaders) (Notable alumni)

  • David Drummond (1985), Vice President and General Counsel, Google

    (Entrepreneurs and business leaders) (Notable alumni)

  • Fred Franzia (1965), owner of Bronco Winery and maker of Charles Shaw wine, potentially the largest grape producer in California

    (Entrepreneurs and business leaders) (Notable alumni)

  • Richard Justice (1971), Executive Vice President World Wide Field Operations, Cisco Systems

    (Entrepreneurs and business leaders) (Notable alumni)

  • Jack Kuehler (1954), former President of IBM

    (Entrepreneurs and business leaders) (Notable alumni)

  • Thomas Lavelle (1976), Senior Vice President, General Counsel, Rambus

    (Entrepreneurs and business leaders) (Notable alumni)

  • Thomas E. Leavey (1922), co-founder of Farmers Insurance

    (Entrepreneurs and business leaders) (Notable alumni)

  • Chris Malachowsky (M.S. 1986), co-founder and Senior Vice President of Engineering and Operations, NVIDIA

    (Entrepreneurs and business leaders) (Notable alumni)

  • Peter Oppenheimer (M.B.A. 1987), CFO and Senior Vice President of Apple Computer

    (Entrepreneurs and business leaders) (Notable alumni)

  • George Reyes (M.B.A 1979), CFO, and former Senior Vice President, Google

    (Entrepreneurs and business leaders) (Notable alumni)

  • Stephen Schott (1960), former owner of the Oakland Athletics

    (Entrepreneurs and business leaders) (Notable alumni)

  • John A. Sobrato (1960), billionaire owner and Chairman, Sobrato Development Companies

    (Entrepreneurs and business leaders) (Notable alumni)

  • Thomas D. Terry (S.J.), President of Novitiate Wines

    (Entrepreneurs and business leaders) (Notable alumni)

  • Mike Espy (J.D. 1978), 25th U.S. Secretary of Agriculture and first African-American Secretary of Agriculture and member of the United States House of Representatives

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Dee Dee Myers (1983), 20th White House Press Secretary

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Janet Napolitano (1979), 3rd United States Secretary of Homeland Security (under President Barack Obama), 21st Governor of Arizona and 23rd Attorney General of Arizona

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Leon Panetta (1960), 23rd and current United States Secretary of Defense, 21st Director of the CIA, former U.S. Congressman, 29th Director of the Office of Management and Budget, 18th White House Chief of Staff, Chairperson of the United States House Committee on the Budget

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Paul Laxalt (J.D.), former U.S. Senator from Nevada, 22nd Governor of Nevada and 23rd Lieutenant Governor of Nevada

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Frank Murkowski (1955), former U.S. Senator from Alaska and 8th Governor of Alaska

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Stephen Mallory White (1871), former U.S. Senator from California, member of California State Senate as president pro tempore

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • John H. Burke, member of the United States House of Representatives

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Mike Espy (J.D. 1978), member of the United States House of Representatives, 25th U.S. Secretary of Agriculture and first African-American Secretary of Agriculture

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Cecil R. King, former member of Congress, California (fourteen terms)

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Robert J. Lagomarsino (J.D.1953), former member of the United States House of Representatives and former member of California State Senate

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Zoe Lofgren (J.D. 1975), member of the United States House of Representatives and Chairman of the House Ethics Committee

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Leon Panetta (1960), former member of the United States House of Representatives, 21st and Current Director of the CIA, 29th Director of the Office of Management and Budget, 18th White House Chief of Staff, Chairperson of the United States House Committee on the Budget

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Howard Wallace Pollock, former member of the United States House of Representatives

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • William Howard Royer, former member of the United States House of Representatives

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Jerry Brown (1959), 34th and 39th Governor of California, 31st Attorney General of California, 44th Mayor of Oakland and 24th Secretary of State of California

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Paul Laxalt (J.D.), 22nd Governor of Nevada, former U.S. Senator from Nevada, and 23rd Lieutenant Governor of Nevada

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Bob Miller (1967), 26th Governor of Nevada and 29th Lieutenant Governor of Nevada

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Frank Murkowski (1955), 8th Governor of Alaska and United States Senator for Alaska

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Janet Napolitano (1979), 21st Governor of Arizona, 3rd and current United States Secretary of Homeland Security, and 23rd Attorney General of Arizona

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Paul Laxalt (J.D.), 23rd Lieutenant Governor of Nevada and former U.S. Senator from Nevada and 22nd Governor of Nevada

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Bob Miller (1967), 29th Lieutenant Governor of Nevada and 26th Governor of Nevada

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Gavin Newsom (1989), 49th and current Lieutenant Governor of California and former Mayor of San Francisco

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Jerry Brown (1959), 31st Attorney General of California, 34th and 39th Governor of California, 44th Mayor of Oakland and 24th Secretary of State of California

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • David C. Long (J.D.), Indiana State Senator, President Pro Tempore and Chair for Rules & Legislative Procedure

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Janet Napolitano (1979), 23rd Attorney General of Arizona, 3rd and current United States Secretary of Homeland Security, and 21st Governor of Arizona

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Leon Panetta (1960), 29th Director of the Office of Management and Budget, 21st and Current Director of the CIA, former U.S. Congressman, 18th White House Chief of Staff, Chairperson of the United States House Committee on the Budget

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Charles Poochigian (J.D. 1975), former California State Senator

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Curren Price (J.D.), current California State Senator, member of the California State Assembly, and City Councilman

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Gregory P. Schmidt (1968), current Secretary of the California State Senate

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Augustus D. Splivalo (1859), former California treasurer

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • John Vasconcellos, California State Senator and member of the California State Assembly

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Heidi Gansert, Nevada State Senator and member of the Nevada Assembly.

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Benjamin J. Cruz (1975), Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Guam, Attorney General on Guam's Superior Court, Secretary General, Vice President, and Treasurer of Guam National Olympic Committee

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Anthony P. Hamann (1932), former City Manager of San Jose, California

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Arthur Hull Hayes, former FDA Commissioner, doctor, first SCU Rhodes Scholar

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Arturo Jaramillo (1975), Head of Regulation and Licensing Department for the State of California

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Patricia Mahan (J.D. 1980), Mayor of Santa Clara

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Tom McEnery (M.A. 1967), 61st Mayor of San Jose, California

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • R. Burnett Miller, Mayor of Sacramento, California

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Gary Podesto (1963), former Mayor of Stockton

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Richard Riordan (1952), 39th Mayor of Los Angeles

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Albert J. Ruffo (1936), 48th Mayor of San Jose

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Anthony Williams (1973), 5th Mayor of Washington, D.C.

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • McGregor W. Scott, Current U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of California

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Yukiwo P. Dengokl, member of the Senate of Palau

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Jamby Madrigal (B.S. Economics), member of the Senate of the Philippines

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • José Abad Santos (Pre-Law 1905), 5th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines and Secretary of Justice

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Gordon Belcourt, former Executive Director of the Montana-Wyoming Tribal Leaders Council

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Elizabeth Birch (1985), Executive Director of Human Rights Campaign

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Eileen Kato (J.D. 1980), Special Assistant to the U.S. Attorney for Western Washington District and former President of the Washington State District and Municipal Judges Association

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Murlene Randle (J.D. 1980), Director of the Office of Criminal Justice for San Francisco

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Eugene M. Premo (1957), First Lieutenant in the United States Army Counterintelligence Corps.

    (Military) (Notable alumni)

  • Eldon Regua (1977), Major general, United States Army Reserve; Commanding General, 75th Division

    (Military) (Notable alumni)

  • James Francis Smith (1878), Brigadier General, United States Army; Governor-General of Philippine Islands

    (Military) (Notable alumni)

  • Charles E. Stanton, military colonel and aid to General John J. Pershing in World War I; coined the phrase "Lafayette, we are here!" which was initially attributed to Pershing

    (Military) (Notable alumni)

  • Brooke Hart, murder victim

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Selina Kuruleca, Fijian psychotherapist and public commentator

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • James Pike, controversial Episcopal bishop

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Frank Arellanes, professional MLB baseball player, pitcher for the Boston Red Sox and commonly believed to be the first Mexican American to play in the American League

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Hardin Barry, MLB player, pitcher for Oakland Athletics

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Wayne Belardi, MLB player, first baseman for the Brooklyn Dodgers and Detroit Tigers

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Lou Berberet, MLB player, New York Yankees, Washington Senators, Boston Red Sox, and Detroit Tigers

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • John Boccabella, MLB player, Chicago Cubs

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Bruce Bochte, MLB player, former MLB all-star and player for the California Angels, Cleveland Indians, Seattle Mariners, and Oakland Athletics

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Nelson Briles, MLB player, Kansas City Royals, Pittsburgh Pirates, Texas Rangers, and St. Louis Cardinals

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Al Carson, MLB player, Chicago Cubs

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Hal Chase, MLB player, first baseman for the New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, New York Giants manager of New York Yankees and named on the 100 Greatest Baseball Players of All Time

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Scott Chiamparino, MLB player, pitcher for the Texas Rangers

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Victor Cole, MLB player, pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers, San Diego Padres, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Russia national baseball team

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Mike Crudale, MLB player, St. Louis Cardinals and Milwaukee Brewers

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Tim Cullen, MLB player, Texas Rangers, Chicago White Sox and Oakland Athletics

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Jan Dukes, MLB player, pitcher for the Texas Rangers

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Ernie Fazio, MLB player, Houston Colt 45s

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Justin Fitzgerald, MLB player, New York Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Mike Frank, MLB player, Cincinnati Reds and New York Yankees

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Al Gallagher, MLB player, baseball player, San Francisco Giants

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Bob Garibaldi, MLB player, San Francisco Giants and College World Series Most Outstanding Player

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Ed Giovanola, MLB player, 1995 World Series Champion, played for the Atlanta Braves and San Diego Padres

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Greg Gohr, MLB player, pitcher for the Detroit Tigers and LA Angels

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Charlie Graham, MLB player, Boston Red Sox

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Nelson Hawks, MLB player, New York Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Willie Hogan, MLB player, Oakland Athletics and St. Louis Browns

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Pat Jacquez, MLB player, Chicago White Sox

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Erv Kantlehner, MLB player, Pittsburgh Pirates and Philadelphia Phillies

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Bobby Keefe, MLB player, New York Yankees and Cincinnati Reds

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Earl Kunz, MLB player, Pittsburgh Pirates

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Pat Larkin, MLB player, San Francisco Giants

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Duane Larson, scout for the Atlanta Braves

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Bill Lawrence, MLB player, Detroit Tigers

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Bevo LeBourveau, MLB player, Philadelphia Phillies

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Larry Loughlin, MLB player, Philadelphia Phillies

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Mike Macfarlane, MLB player, Boston Red Sox, Kansas City Royals, and Oakland Athletics; former ESPN analyst (local broadcaster)

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Pete Magrini, MLB player, Boston Red Sox

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Jim Mangan, MLB player, catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates and New York Giants

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Fran Mullins, MLB player, Chicago White Sox, San Francisco Giants and Cleveland Indians

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Daniel Nava, MLB player, Boston Red Sox

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Jimmy O'Connell, MLB player, New York Giants

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Jim O'Rourke, MLB player, St. Louis Cardinals

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Marv Owen,MLB player, Detroit Tigers, Chicago White Sox, and Boston Red Sox

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Duane Pillette, MLB player, New York Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Bill Renna, MLB player, New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Dino Restelli, MLB player, Pittsburgh Pirates

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Rich Robertson, MLB player, San Francisco Giants

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Roger Samuels, MLB player, San Francisco Giants and Pittsburgh Pirates

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • John Savage, UCLA Bruins baseball head coach

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Frank Shellenback, MLB player, pitcher for the Chicago White Sox, pitching coach for St. Louis Browns, Red Sox, Detroit Tigers, and New York Giants; elected to Pacific Coast League Hall of Fame; has most wins in Pacific Coast League history

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Bob Spence, MLB player, Chicago White Sox

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Elmer Stricklett, MLB player, pitcher for the Chicago White Sox and LA Dodgers

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Rich Troedson, MLB player, San Diego Padres

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Jim Wilhelm, MLB player, San Diego Padres

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Randy Winn, MLB player, San Francisco Giants and 2002 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Harry Wolter, MLB player, Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs

    (Baseball) (Athletes)

  • Dennis Awtrey (1970), former professional basketball player for the Philadelphia 76ers, Phoenix Suns, and Seattle SuperSonics

    (Basketball) (Athletes)

  • Bill Duffy

    (Basketball) (Athletes)

  • Bob Feerick

    (Basketball) (Athletes)

  • Bob Garibaldi

    (Basketball) (Athletes)

  • Marlon Garnett, former National Basketball Association player

    (Basketball) (Athletes)

  • Brendan Graves

    (Basketball) (Athletes)

  • Bruce Hale

    (Basketball) (Athletes)

  • Bob Heaney

    (Basketball) (Athletes)

  • Brian Jones

    (Basketball) (Athletes)

  • Harold Keeling

    (Basketball) (Athletes)

  • Mark McNamara

    (Basketball) (Athletes)

  • Steve Nash (1996), National Basketball Association player; 2005, 2006 NBA MVP

    (Basketball) (Athletes)

  • Dick O'Keefe

    (Basketball) (Athletes)

  • Bud Ogden

    (Basketball) (Athletes)

  • Ralph Ogden

    (Basketball) (Athletes)

  • Marty Passaglia

    (Basketball) (Athletes)

  • Stan Patrick

    (Basketball) (Athletes)

  • Kurt Rambis (1980), National Basketball Association player; NBA champion with the Los Angeles Lakers; current Assistant Coach of the Los Angeles Lakers

    (Basketball) (Athletes)

  • Steve Ross

    (Basketball) (Athletes)

  • Uwe Sauer

    (Basketball) (Athletes)

  • Kenny Sears, former professional basketball player, New York Knicks and San Francisco Warriors, first basketball player to appear on the cover of Sports Illustrated magazine

    (Basketball) (Athletes)

  • Mike Stewart

    (Basketball) (Athletes)

  • Nick Vanos

    (Basketball) (Athletes)

  • Lee Artoe, NFL offensive tackle for Chicago Bears, Los Angeles Dons and Indianapolis Colts

    (American football) (Athletes)

  • Roy Baker, NFL running back for Green Bay Packers

    (American football) (Athletes)

  • Bryan Barker, NFL punter for St. Louis Rams

    (American football) (Athletes)

  • Dick Bassi, NFL offensive guard and linebacker for Chicago Bears, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers and San Francisco 49ers

    (American football) (Athletes)

  • Alyn Beals, NFL defensive end for San Francisco 49ers

    (American football) (Athletes)

  • Mike Carey (1971), NFL official and owner of Seirus Innovation

    (American football) (Athletes)

  • Ted Connolly, NFL offensive guard for San Francisco 49ers and Cleveland Browns

    (American football) (Athletes)

  • Frank Cope, NFL offensive tackle and defensive tackle for New York Giants

    (American football) (Athletes)

  • Doug Cosbie, NFL tight end for Dallas Cowboys, Three-Time Pro-Bowler

    (American football) (Athletes)

  • Phil Dougherty, NFL center and linebacker for Chicago Cardinals

    (American football) (Athletes)

  • Nello Falaschi, NFL running back and linebacker for New York Giants

    (American football) (Athletes)

  • Tom Fears, NFL end for Los Angeles Rams

    (American football) (Athletes)

  • Jesse Freitas

    (American football) (Athletes)

  • Mike Garzoni, NFL offensive guard and defensive guard for Washington Redskins and New York Giants

    (American football) (Athletes)

  • Visco Grgich, NFL offensive guard, offensive tackle, defensive guard and linebacker for San Francisco 49ers

    (American football) (Athletes)

  • Hall Haynes, NFL defensive back and halfback for Washington Redskins and Los Angeles Rams

    (American football) (Athletes)

  • Jerry Hennessy, NFL defensive end for Chicago Cardinals and Washington Redskins

    (American football) (Athletes)

  • John Hock, NFL offensive guard and offensive tackle for Chicago Cardinals and Los Angeles Rams

    (American football) (Athletes)

  • Gary Hoffman, NFL offensive tackle for Green Bay Packers and San Francisco 49ers

    (American football) (Athletes)

  • Brent Jones, NFL tight end for San Francisco 49ers, 4-time Pro Bowler, 3-time World Champion, CBS NFL analyst

    (American football) (Athletes)

  • Jim Leonard, NFL center and offensive guard for San Francisco 49ers and San Diego Chargers

    (American football) (Athletes)

  • Bill McPherson, San Francisco 49ers Former Assistant Head Coach

    (American football) (Athletes)

  • Gern Nagler, NFL end for Chicago Cardinals, Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns

    (American football) (Athletes)

  • John Nolan, NFL offensive guard for Los Angeles Buccaneers

    (American football) (Athletes)

  • Dan Pastorini, NFL Quarterback for Houston Oilers, Oakland Raiders, Los Angeles Rams and Philadelphia Eagles, Pro Bowl football player for the Houston Oilers

    (American football) (Athletes)

  • Jason Tarver, current Oakland Raiders defensive coordinator

    (American football) (Athletes)

  • Jordan Angeli, professional soccer player, member of the United States women's national soccer team, and Women's Professional Soccer player for Boston Breakers

    (Soccer) (Athletes)

  • Jalil Anibaba, professional soccer player, former member of the United States Under 20 and United States Under 18 national teams, player for the Houston Dynamo

    (Soccer) (Athletes)

  • Mehdi Ballouchy, professional soccer player, Major League Soccer player for New York Red Bulls

    (Soccer) (Athletes)

  • Kylie Bivens, professional soccer player, former member of the United States women's national soccer team

    (Soccer) (Athletes)

  • Kiki Bosio, professional soccer player, member of the United States women's national soccer team, and Women's Professional Soccer player for FC Gold Pride

    (Soccer) (Athletes)

  • Paul Bravo, professional soccer player, former member of the United States men's national soccer team, and Technical Director for the Colorado Rapids

    (Soccer) (Athletes)

  • Joe Cannon, professional soccer player, member of US men's national team, Major League Soccer player for Vancouver Whitecaps FC, two-time MLS Goalkeeper of the Year Award Winner

    (Soccer) (Athletes)

  • Brandi Chastain, professional soccer player, two-time World Cup winner with US women's national team, member of United States women's national soccer team

    (Soccer) (Athletes)

  • Ryan Cochrane, professional soccer player, member of US men's national team, Major League Soccer player for the San Jose Earthquakes

    (Soccer) (Athletes)

  • Steve Cronin, professional soccer player, member of US men's national team, Major League Soccer goalie for the Los Angeles Galaxy and Major League Soccer Cup Champion

    (Soccer) (Athletes)

  • Marian Dalmy, professional soccer player, member of the United States women's national soccer team, and Women's Professional Soccer player for Chicago Red Stars

    (Soccer) (Athletes)

  • Rick Davis, professional soccer player, former captain and member of the United States men's national soccer team and member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame

    (Soccer) (Athletes)

  • Eric Denton, professional soccer player, Major League Soccer player for the Colorado Rapids

    (Soccer) (Athletes)

  • Bianca Henninger, professional soccer player, member of Mexican women's national soccer team

    (Soccer) (Athletes)

  • Sofia Huerta, member of Mexico women's national football team

    (Soccer) (Athletes)

  • Amaechi Igwe, professional soccer player, member of US men's national team, player for the SV Babelsberg 03 in Germany

    (Soccer) (Athletes)

  • Chioma Igwe, professional soccer player, member of United States women's national soccer team, and player for Freiburg in Germany

    (Soccer) (Athletes)

  • Brittany Klein, professional soccer player, member of United States women's national soccer team

    (Soccer) (Athletes)

  • Peter Lowry, professional soccer player, Major League Soccer player for the Chicago Fire

    (Soccer) (Athletes)

  • Meagan McCray, professional soccer player, member of the United States women's national soccer team, and player for Valur of Úrvalsdeild in Iceland

    (Soccer) (Athletes)

  • Leslie Osborne, professional soccer player, member of the United States women's national soccer team, and Women's Professional Soccer player for Boston Breakers

    (Soccer) (Athletes)

  • Amanda Poach, member of United States women's national soccer team

    (Soccer) (Athletes)

  • Cam Rast, former captain of 1989 NCAA championship Broncos soccer team; two-time first team All American, member of 1992 Olympic team, Executive member of Board of Directors of U.S. Soccer Federation, advisor to the U.S. Olympic committee and current head coach of SCU men's soccer team

    (Soccer) (Athletes)

  • Katherine Reynolds, professional soccer player, member of the United States women's national soccer team, and Women's Professional Soccer player for Atlanta Beat

    (Soccer) (Athletes)

  • Jamil Roberts, professional soccer player, member of US men's national team, Major League Soccer player for the San Jose Earthquakes

    (Soccer) (Athletes)

  • Jeff Stewart, professional soccer player, Major League Soccer player for the Colorado Rapids

    (Soccer) (Athletes)

  • Aly Wagner, professional soccer player, Olympic Gold Medalist (Women's Soccer), member of United States women's national soccer team and Major League Soccerplayer for LA Sol

    (Soccer) (Athletes)

  • Jamil Walker, professional soccer player, Major League Soccer player for D.C. United

    (Soccer) (Athletes)

  • Julie Ertz, United States Women’s National soccer team, and Chicago Red Stars of the NWSL.

    (Soccer) (Athletes)

  • Bill Duffy (1982), president and CEO of BDA Sports Management (sports agent)

    (Other athletics) (Athletes)

  • Mary McConneloug, Olympic cyclist, and two-time silver medal winner in Pan American Games Cross-Country, 2003 Santo Domingo, 2007 Rio de Janeiro

    (Other athletics) (Athletes)

  • Ron Reis, professional wrestler

    (Other athletics) (Athletes)

  • Jim Wiechers, PGA Tour golfer

    (Other athletics) (Athletes)

  • Rudolph Scholz, Olympic Gold medalist in rugby 1920 and 1924

    (Other athletics) (Athletes)

  • James Fitzpatrick, Olympic Gold medalist in rugby in 1920

    (Other athletics) (Athletes)

  • John Muldoon, Olympic Gold medalist in rugby in 1920 and 1924

    (Other athletics) (Athletes)

  • John O'Neil, Olympic Gold medalist in rugby in 1920 and 1924

    (Other athletics) (Athletes)

  • Caesar Mannelli, Olympic Gold medalist in rugby in 1924

    (Other athletics) (Athletes)

  • Hugh Cunningham, Olympic Gold medalist in rugby in 1924

    (Other athletics) (Athletes)

  • Cathy Jamison, Olympic swimmer in 1968

    (Other athletics) (Athletes)

  • Joseph Bayma, S.J., philosopher and mathematician (Notable faculty)

  • Catherine Bell, religious studies scholar (Notable faculty)

  • Yaron Brook, President and Executive Director of the Ayn Rand Institute (Notable faculty)

  • Michael J. Buckley, theologian (Notable faculty)

  • Donald Chisum, legal scholar (patents), author of the Iiconic Chisum on Patents (Notable faculty)

  • Eric Goldman, legal scholar (technology and law), legal blogger (Notable faculty)

  • Paul Halmos (1906–2006), mathematician (Notable faculty)

  • Ron Hansen, novelist (Notable faculty)

  • Bernard R. Hubbard, S.J., "Glacier Priest", explorer and filmmaker (Notable faculty)

  • Francisco Jiménez, Mexican-American author (Notable faculty)

  • Dale G. Larson, psychologist, Professor of Counseling Psychology and Fellow in the American Psychological Association (Notable faculty)

  • John J. Montgomery (1858–1911), aviation pioneer (Notable faculty)

  • Francine Patterson, Professor of Psychology (Notable faculty)

  • Thomas G. Plante, psychologist, commentator on clergy abuse (Notable faculty)

  • George Schoener (1864–1941), botanist (Notable faculty)

  • Hersh Shefrin, scholar, pioneer in behavioral finance theory (Notable faculty)

  • Shannon Vallor, philosopher of technology (Notable faculty)

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Founded at 1851, Santa Clara University has a strong academic reputation in the western United States. Each major here has its own characteristics, each year also attracted many excellent international students from all over the world to study here. Santa Clara University has a long history and a long track record, and its many years of experience at the University have earned it international recognition.

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