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January 2006

Alumni Association News


1. NEW YEAR'S WISHES

The SJSU Alumni Association wishes you and your loved ones the best in 2006. We hope this will be a year of prosperity, good health, and personal growth for all of our 180,000+ Spartans in the world.

2. RECENT GRADS NAMED TO ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS

The San José State University Alumni Association has named recent graduates Rachel Greathouse and Cory Roebuck to its board of directors. Click on New BOD Members to read more.

Events and Programs


3. LAS VEGAS AREA ALUMNI EVENT

Alumnus and former Spartan footballer Chris Hill has partnered with the Alumni Association to offer a wonderful night of reconnecting, remembering, and rejoicing at the dust_logo Dust Gallery in Las Vegas, NV. All those who RSVP in advance will receive two drink coupons and a chance to win Spartan logo items.

WHEN: Thursday, January 26, 2006, 6:30pm – 8:30pm
WHERE: Dust Gallery, 1221 S. Main Street Las Vegas, NV 89104, 702-880-3878
RSVP: Click on Vegas alumni event, or contact Paul Richardson at 408-924-6527 or via email.


4. SPARTAN FOOTBALL SIGNING CELEBRATION

signingday Spartan football fans are invited to a National Letter of Intent Signing Day Celebration on Wednesday, February 1st at the downtown Sonoma Chicken Coop restaurant. Head Coach Dick Tomey and staff will elaborate on the newcomers and show video highlights of each young man. The Signing Day Celebration begins at 5:00 pm and precedes the Spartan Men’s basketball game vs. Boise State at 7:00 pm at the Event Center on the SJSU campus.

WHEN: Wednesday, February 1, 2006; 5:00pm – 7:00pm
WHERE: Sonoma Chicken Coop, 31 Market Street, San José, CA 95113; 408-287-4098

Click on Spartan Signings for additional information.

 

 

5. ALUMNI NIGHT AT FREY NORRIS GALLERY IN SAN FRANCISCOfreynorris

Alumna Beth Lemke has partnered with the Alumni Association to offer a wonderful night of reconnecting, remembering, and rejoicing at Frey Norris Gallery in San Francisco. All those who RSVP in advance receive two drink coupons and a chance to win Spartan logo items.

When: Thursday, February 16, 2006
Where: Frey Norris Gallery
Register: Click on Frey Norris alumni evening, or contact Paul Richardson at 408-924-6527 or via email.

 

 

6. ALUMNI TRAVEL PROGRAM TO CHINA INFORMATIONAL SESSION

chinagreatwallOpen to all SJSU alumni and friends, this information session will review the Alumni Association's planned trip to China in October 2006. Renowned China historian E. Bruce Reynolds will lead this adventure to a variety of locations throughout China. Light appetizers and wine will be served.

When: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 from 6:00 to 8:00 pm
Where: SJSU Alumni Offices, 84 W. Santa Clara Street
Register: Click on China travel evening, or contact Paul Richardson at 408-924-6527 or via email.

7. FIFTH ANNUAL SPARTANS IN THE DESERT

Whether you are local to Palm Desert or just want an excuse for fun in the desert sun, you'll enjoy joining fellow Spartans for this annual alumni reunion. Alumna Connie palmdesertsunset Lurie, along with a host committee, has created an action-packed weekend of dining, golf, and shopping. Friday night includes a no-host reception and dinner. Saturday includes the opportunity for a golf clinic and round of golf, as well as a chance to stop by the Saturday markets in Palm Desert. Save the date now!

When: Friday and Saturday, March 3-4, 2006
Where: Palm Desert, CA
Register: Click on Desert alumni event, or contact Paul Richardson at 408-924-6527 or via email.

 

Alumni on the Move


8. ALUMNA NAMED TO TOP POST AT BART

wardallen Carole Ward Allen, ’65 BA Art, ’73 MFA, pictured at left, was unanimously elected president of the BART Board of Directors on December 15. From 1990 to 1992, Ward Allen served as president of the Oakland Board of Port Commissioners, where she was responsible for overseeing the development of maritime facilities, an international airport, commercial real estate holdings and more than 44,000 jobs. She was first elected to the BART Board of Directors in 1998, representing the 4th BART District, which includes the City of Alameda and portions of Oakland. In addition to her SJSU degrees, she has studied politics and art in Nigeria, Ghana, and at the University of Nairobi in Kenya.

9. ALUMNUS HEADS POLICE TRAINING IN IRAQ

Louis Cobarruviaz, ’70 Sociology, who served as San José’s chief of police from 1991 to 1998, now commands the U.S. contingent of police advisors in Iraq. The police advisors team is a component of the Multinational Security Transition Command, responsible for training and equipping 135,000 Iraqi police. Previously, Cobarruviaz led the U.S. Department of Justice program to train and equip El Salvador’s 18,000-member national police force, and for that service received the Order of José Matias Delgado, El Salvador’s highest civilian honor. A native of Fremont, he served in the U.S. Army with the 101st Airborne Division before beginning his 33-year career in law enforcement.

10. ALUMNA INDUCTED TO VOLLEYBALL HALL OF FAME

Alumna Patti Barrett, an NCAA volleyball veteran, recently received two of the highest honors awarded by the Professional Association of Volleyball Officials: PAVO’s 2005 Honor Award and induction into the organization’s Hall of Fame. The Honor Award is based on the recipient’s contribution to volleyball in the areas of officiating, training, rating, teaching, playing, coaching, research and writing. Barrett has officiated at 25 national championships and served as referee in the championship match 10 times. She also coached volleyball at Purdue University and at Southwest Texas State University. Where did Barrett learn to love volleyball? On the beaches of Southern California and at SJSU.

11. ALUMNUS NAMED ASSISTANT VICE CHANCELLOR, CHIEF OPERATIONS OFFICER drury

Alumnus Robb Drury, who earned his MA at SJSU, has been promoted to the position of the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Strategic Initiatives and Chief Operations Officer for the division of University Advancement at UC Riverside. In this new role, Robb will play an integral part in the coordination of major projects related to the division and the campus, including promoting best practices in security, safety, employee relations, communications and resource management.


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SJSU LEGACY STORY

11. ALUMNA REFLECTS ON FAMILY CONNECTIONS

BethandBobatBarE-news recently discovered that Beth Colbert, current director of Development Research in SJSU’s Office of Development and Alumni Relations, isn’t the only one in her family with an SJSU diploma. Her mom, Bonnie Colbert, ’80 Behavioral Science, led the pack, after many years of attending colleges part-time while raising her children. Daughter Beth followed in mom’s footsteps, choosing SJSU "because it was affordable and I could live at home (in Gilroy)," she says. Beth received her bachelor’s in radio/TV broadcasting in 1986, spent a year "trying to decide what I wanted to be when I grew up," then returned to graduate school, first at CSU Fullerton. "But I only lasted a semester in Southern California," she says, before transferring back to SJSU. In 1989, she completed a master’s degree in mass communications and wrote her thesis on soap operas.

Meanwhile, younger brother Robert Colbert, ’89, pictured with his big sis at left, finished high school and arrived on campus to study molecular biology. Now a physician who specializes in internal medicine, Robert lives in Seattle with his wife and son.

"One of my favorite memories," Beth says, "is Robert and I graduating on the same day—he with his BS and me with my MS—and we did the graduation ceremony together. My mom didn't go through her commencement, and always sort of regretted it. I think she got a huge kick out of seeing both of us get our degrees together. I think we all chose SJSU because of its proximity and the economical cost to attend but, practical aspects aside, we all got an excellent education here."

Tell Your Own Legacy Story

Do you have an SJSU story you would like to share with other Spartans? Email and let us know!

Member Benefits Spotlight


12. SJSU ALUMNI SAVE ON PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COURSES

Nowadays, keeping yourself up-to-date in your field is more important than ever. SJSU Alumni Association members receive a discount on courses and seminars offered by the Silicon Valley Executive Business Program, a unique peer-to-peer learning program that explores business from the perspective of a CEO. Alumni members receive a generous $1,000 discount on tuition. For more information, please call 408-519-1272 and identify yourself as a SJSU Alumni Association member.

You can also improve job skills, prepare for a promotion and explore new careers with SJSU's highly regarded Professional Development Certificate Programs. Alumni members receive a 10% discount on tuition. Click on SJSU Professional Development to learn more.

 

Campus News


13. SUNDANCE FESTIVAL SCREENS SJSU STUDENTS’ WORKsundance

SJSU Animation students' work will be shown at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, this month. Their animated film, "Fumi and the Bad Luck Foot," was among only 70 films chosen for screening out of 4,300 entries in the short films category. David Chai, a lecturer in the animation/illustration department at SJSU, wrote the script, directed and funded the effort himself with about $2,500. Over 55 days this summer, 20 students and alumni worked on the seven-minute film.

14. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION EARNS HIGH MARKS

The College of Education has been accredited under the performance-oriented standards of the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education. According to the NCATE, this accreditation is a high mark of distinction that has been awarded to only 614 colleges of education throughout the country. These institutions produce more than two-thirds of the nation’s new teacher graduates annually. NCATE's rigid standards require that accredited institutions have the following: partnerships with preschool-12 schools that enable college students to develop the skills necessary to help students learn; an understanding of how to work with diverse student populations; faculty who model effective teaching practices; and the necessary resources to prepare candidates to meet new standards, including information technology. Dean Susan Meyers says, "We chose to undergo the more stringent national accreditation process because the prestigious accreditation by NCATE is a stamp of approval for SJSU's College of Education and its commitment to producing quality educators for our nation's children." For more on NCATE, click on http://www.ncate.org.

Spartan Sports Ticker



15. FOUR SPARTANS NAMED TO ALL-STAR GAMES

allWACFour San José State University football players, who recently completed their eligibility, and head coach Dick Tomey are participating in 2006 all-star games on Saturday, January 21. Safety Josh Powell is the Spartans’ representative in the East-West Shrine Game being played for the first time in San Antonio, Texas’ Alamodome. Powell is one of three safeties on the West team. ESPN2 provides live play-by-play television coverage beginning at 1:00 p.m. (PST). Defensive lineman Kinji Green, wide receiver Rufus Skillern, linebacker Ezekiel Staples and head coach Dick Tomey are in Honolulu for the 2006 Hula Bowl. Coach Tomey is one of three assistant coaches on the West team directed by Washington’s Tyrone Willingham. ESPN is televising the Hula Bowl starting at 4:00 p.m. (PST). Click on All-Star Spartans to read more.

 

 

17. SPARTAN WOMEN HOPE TO EXTEND WINNING STREAK TO FIVEwomenbasketball

The Spartan women aim to continue their four-game win-streak this week, taking on Boise State and Idaho at home in WAC action. See this week's complete release for more information by clicking on Spartans vs. Idaho .

 

 

 

18. SPARTAN GYMNASTS FINISH 3RD AT STANFORD--RENAE WAS RIGHT ON THE MONEY

renaemoneymakerThe San José State women’s gymnastics team finished third Sunday afternoon at Stanford with a 190.575. Freshman Renae Moneymaker, pictured at left, finished fourth in the all-around with a 38.050. This was the first time Moneymaker had competed in an all-around in her collegiate career. She was the Spartans’ top finisher on the floor with a 9.425. Moneymaker's best scores of the day came on the vault and beam with a 9.575 on each. She scored 9.475 on the bars.

"Today was really fun and high-energy," said Moneymaker. "Beam was one of my best events today because I have had problems with it during the week. It was good to be able to help my team in scoring on all four events. I felt ready to compete in the all-around." For more details, click on Spartan Gymastics.

 


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