List of California State University, Long Beach people

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The following is a list of notable people associated with California State University, Long Beach . CSULB has more than 320,000 alumni as of 2018. [1]

Contents

Alumni

Entertainment

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Steve Martin
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Cristina Valenzuela

Music

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The Carpenters

Government and politics

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George Gascón
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Gloria J. Romero
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Lena Gonzalez

Sports

Baseball

Basketball

American football

Rowing

  • Joan Lind Van Blom: Olympic rower; silver medal in single sculls, 1976 Montreal; silver medal in coxed quad sculls, 1984 Los Angeles; first woman to receive Olympic medal in the sport for the US

Volleyball

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Misty May-Treanor

Visual arts

Journalism

Academics

Other

Fictional

Faculty

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