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List of Sacramento State people

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This is a list of encyclopedic persons (students, alumni, faculty, staff, or academic affiliates) associated with California State University, Sacramento (Sacramento State).

Alumni

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Arts

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Television and movies

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Rene Syler

Musicians

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Fine artists

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Politicians and government

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Mervyn M. Dymally, former Lt. Governor

International politicians

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Business

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  • Doug Lipp (MA in International Business Communications) – consultant, speaker, author, CEO and president of G. Douglas Lipp & Associates

Authors and academics

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Other notables

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Athletes

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Baseball

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Rhys Hoskins

Basketball

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Nick Hornsby

Football

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Lonie Paxton

Softball

Soccer

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Sports figures (non-athletes)

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Faculty, staff, and other academics

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Current

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Emeritus

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Former

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Adjunct

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Former administrators

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References

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