Glen Gendzel

Glen Gendzel Portrait

Chair, Professor, Department of History (Photo by: David Schmitz/San José State University)

Glen Gendzel is chair of the Department of History in the College of Social Sciences. He is a California native and specializes in California and U.S. history, focusing on politics, business, culture, immigration and foreign policy. He holds a bachelor’s degree in history from the University of California, Berkeley, and a doctoral degree on the same subject from the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Phone: 408-924-5514
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History and Culture, History, California History, Local History, US History

Hien Duc Do

Hein Duc Do Portrait

Professor, Sociology and Interdisciplinary Social Sciences. (Photo by: David Schmitz/San José State University)

Hien Do is a professor of sociology and interdisciplinary social sciences specializing in Asian American Studies. His research focuses on Vietnamese Americans, the formation of Vietnamese-American communities and impacts on religion and immigration. He is an expert on race and ethnic relations, students in higher education and Asian Americans in politics. He holds a doctoral degree in philosophy from the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Phone: 408-924-5461
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Jan English-Lueck

Jan English-Lueck Portrait

Professor, Anthropology. (Photo by: David Schmitz/San José State University)

Jan English-Lueck is a professor of anthropology and a distinguished fellow at the Institute for the Future. She is the author of the book “Cultures@Silicon Valley” — an anthropological expedition into the everyday lives of people living in and connected to Silicon Valley. In addition, she has written several ethnographies about cultural futures ranging from California’s alternative healers to China’s scientists. She holds a doctoral degree in philosophy from the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Phone: 408-924-5347
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Anthropology, History and Culture, Native American History, Silicon Valley Culture, Social Sciences, Tech Company Culture

Nicholas Taylor

Nicholas Taylor Portrait

Professor, English, College of Humanities and the Arts. (Photo by: David Schmitz/San José State University)

Nicholas Taylor is a professor of english and comparative literature at the College of Humanities and the Arts. He is the author of four novels including “Father Junipero’s Confessor.” He holds a master’s of fine arts from the University of Virginia.

Phone: 408-808-2067
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English, Humanities and the Arts, K-12 Education, Education, Governance, History and Culture, California History