John Carnegie Eaton was educated at the University of Glasgow and graduated with an MA in 1937 with honours in mathematics and natural philosophy. He went on to serve as lecturer, 1950-1966, and later senior lecturer, 1966-1972, in the Department of Mathematics at the Royal Technical College, Glasgow (later the University of Strathclyde). He was a member of the Court and Senate of the University of Strathclyde and a Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society. He also played a leading part in the campaign to establish the University of Stirling.
James Prior Todd was Lecturer in Pharmacy and Materia Medica at the Royal Technical College, Glasgow from 1921 to 1937. He was Professor of Pharmacy and Superintendent of the School of Bakery at the Royal Technical College from 1937 to 1961.
The Jordanhill College Retired Staff Club was set up for retired members of staff of Jordanhill College of Education. The club's aims were to facilitate opportunities for members to meet together at organised lunches and other activities. Set up in 1988 with around eighty members its activities centred on four annual lunches and enjoyed visits to some of Glasgow's finest places of interest such as the House for an Art Lover, the Burrell Collection, and the Tall Ship. In 2011 the club decided to disband due to falling membership and attendance at events and the imminent closure of the Jordanhill campus.
W.S. Karo was a student at the Royal Technical College, Glasgow, c 1951 -1954, and was later employed by Boele's Scheepswerven en Machinefabriek BV, Bolnes, Holland.
John Hoyle was a student of mechanical engineering at the Royal Technical College, Glasgow from 1939 to 1942.
Floyd was a student at the Royal Technical College, Glasgow in session 1948-1949. He took classes in the Navigation School.
John Smith was awarded an honorary degree by the University of Strathclyde in 1971. He was also a member of the steering committee of Strathclyde Business School.
Robert Crawford studied pharmacy and chemistry at the Royal Technical College, Glasgow from 1932 to 1944.
Basil Gordon McLellan was a BSc Honours student of Chemistry at the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College, 1897-1901.
Frederick Eaton Robinson was an Associate in Electrical Engineering at the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College, 1901.
John Young was an Associate in Electrical Engineering, 1904, and Mechanical Engineering, 1906, at the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College.