List of San Diego State University people

This is a list of notable people associated with San Diego State University, a California State University campus located in the United States.


Alumni

Entertainment, arts, and media

Gregory Peck
Raquel Welch

Business

Science

Politics and government

Athletics and sports

Military

Merrill McPeak

Crime

Faculty

Retired and former faculty

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