Education
Name | Class year(s) | Degree(s) | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|
Caryn Beck-Dudley | 1980 | B.S. Political Science | Dean of the College of Business at Florida State University, first female Dean of the Huntsman School of Business (2002-2005) | |
Bott, Randy L.Randy L. Bott | 1970 1975 |
B.S. M.S. |
Named #1 Professor in the U.S. by RateMyProfessors.com | |
Rudy Castruita | 1966 1967 |
B.S. Physical Education M.S. Physical Education |
Former Superintendent of the Sand Diego County Office of Education | |
Eyre, Linda J.Linda J. Eyre | 1970 | B.S. | Co-author, with her husband Richard Eyre, of 33 books on parenting, including New York Times #1 Best Seller Teaching Your Children Values; developed and founded Joy Schools preschool system | |
Eyre, RichardRichard Eyre | 1968 | B.S. | Co-author, with his wife Linda J. Eyre, of 33 books on parenting, including New York Times #1 Best Seller Teaching Your Children Values; developed and founded Joy Schools preschool system | |
Mathana Santiwat | 1978 | MAcc | President of Bangkok University, Thailand | |
Bart Stevens | 2002 | B.S. | Director, Bureau of Indian Education | |
Andy Van Schaack | 2002 2008 |
B.S. Ph.D. |
Co-inventor of the Livescribe smartpen |
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