Everett Glynn, M.S.
Lecturer
M.S. San Jose State University
Contact Info: everett.glynn@sjsu.edu
Spring 2026 Office Hours: Tuesdays/Thursday at Student Services Center. Email with arrival time. Professor Gynn will meet student in lobby and escort to his office.
About Professor Gynn:
Everett Glynn teaches with the San José State University Record Clearance Project (RCP) and has been working with the program since being a junior in college. He is an alumni of San Jose State University, where he completed his bachelor’s and master’s degree in Justice Studies. Everett has a background in police studies, legal studies, and enjoys studying history and international relations. Recently he had the opportunity to work on developing and teaching classes on record clearance to people currently incarcerated.
Everett has been teaching since 2013 when he began teaching gymnastics (he was a former competitive gymnast), and has taught in a variety of other settings including at police departments. He has a professional background in public speaking, and teaching public speaking. He has represented multiple organizations in spokesperson roles, has given dozens of invited presentations on law, fundraising, and social policy, and has trained students for years in professional public speaking related to justice studies topics.
Areas of Interest
Criminal justice reform
Policy surrounding criminal records
Neoliberal social policy
Police in society
Victimology
Recent Publications
One Nation Under Guard, Master’s Thesis