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Thurgood Marshall College
NameThurgood Marshall College
Established1970
TypePublic
Parent institutionUniversity of California, San Diego

Thurgood Marshall College is a residential college at the University of California, San Diego, founded in 1970 as Third College. It was renamed in 1993 in honor of Thurgood Marshall, the first African American to serve on the Supreme Court of the United States, who argued the landmark case Brown v. Board of Education before the Supreme Court of the United States. The college is known for its strong programs in the humanities and social sciences, and its faculty includes renowned scholars such as Angela Davis and Cornel West. Thurgood Marshall College is also home to the Triton Council, a student government organization that works closely with the Associated Students of the University of California, San Diego.

History

Thurgood Marshall College was established in 1970 as Third College, with John Muir College and Revelle College as its sister colleges. The college was founded with the goal of providing a liberal arts education to students, with a focus on critical thinking and community engagement. In 1993, the college was renamed in honor of Thurgood Marshall, who had a long history of fighting for civil rights and social justice, including his work on the NAACP and his arguments before the Supreme Court of the United States in cases such as Smith v. Allwright and Shelley v. Kraemer. The college's name change was supported by UC San Diego Chancellor Richard Atkinson and UC President Jack Peltason, and was seen as a way to honor Marshall's legacy and commitment to social justice.

Academics

Thurgood Marshall College offers a wide range of academic programs, including majors in African American Studies, Chicano/a Studies, and Urban Studies. The college is also home to the Department of Sociology, which offers courses on topics such as inequality, poverty, and social movements. Faculty members at the college include Sylvia Hurtado, Pedro Noguera, and Diane Fujino, who are all renowned scholars in their fields. Students at Thurgood Marshall College also have access to resources such as the UC San Diego Library and the Geisel Library, which offer a wide range of materials and services to support academic success. The college is also affiliated with the Haas School of Business at University of California, Berkeley and the School of Public Health at University of California, Los Angeles.

Campus

Thurgood Marshall College is located on the University of California, San Diego campus, which is situated on a mesa overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The college's campus includes a range of facilities, such as the Thurgood Marshall College Apartments, the Olive Tree Cafe, and the Marshall College Student Affairs Office. The college is also close to other UC San Diego facilities, such as the Price Center, the Student Union, and the RIMAC Arena. Students at Thurgood Marshall College can also take advantage of the college's proximity to La Jolla, San Diego, and other surrounding communities, which offer a range of cultural, recreational, and internship opportunities. The college is also near the Salk Institute for Biological Studies and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.

Student Life

Thurgood Marshall College offers a wide range of student life opportunities, including student organizations, community service projects, and cultural events. The college is home to the Marshall College Council, which is the student government organization for the college. The council works to promote student involvement and engagement, and to support student initiatives and events. Students at Thurgood Marshall College can also participate in UC San Diego-wide organizations, such as the Associated Students of the University of California, San Diego and the Graduate Student Association. The college also hosts events such as the Martin Luther King Jr. Parade and the Cesar Chavez Celebration, which are sponsored by the UC San Diego LGBT Resource Center and the Cross-Cultural Center.

Notable Alumni

Thurgood Marshall College has a number of notable alumni, including Susan Davis, a U.S. Representative from California's 53rd congressional district; Juan Vargas, a U.S. Representative from California's 51st congressional district; and Monica Lozano, the CEO of ImpreMedia and a former Los Angeles Times board member. Other notable alumni include Ricardo Lara, the California Insurance Commissioner; Lorena Gonzalez, a California State Assembly member; and Andrea Guerrero, the executive director of Alliance San Diego. The college's alumni have gone on to work in a range of fields, including politics, journalism, law, and non-profit management, and have attended graduate programs at institutions such as Harvard University, Stanford University, and University of California, Berkeley. The college's alumni network also includes Sonia Sotomayor, Eric Holder, and Deval Patrick, who have all spoken at the college's events. Category:University of California, San Diego

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