Deep Dive in Five: Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies at SJSU
SJSU Professor of Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies Tanya Saroj Bakhru contextualizes Women's History Month in 2024.
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Priya Kannan Belongs at SJSU
Priya Kannan, Dean of the Lucas College and Graduate School of Business, is living proof that San José State University is a lifelong community. She got her master’s degree in IO psychology from SJSU in 2005, and then came back as dean in August 2023.
“Ghostly Labor” is a Labor of Love
San Francisco-based Chicana and Native dancer Vanessa Sanchez and her company La Mezcla bring “Ghostly Labor” to the Hammer Theatre on March 21 and 22, following this week’s master class for SJSU students.
Expressions Presents: Kim Knight: Fashioning Confidence in Tech
Assistant Professor of Humanities Kim Knight’s main goal at SJSU is to show students how to use digital media to their advantage.
A Quantum Leap into New Technology
The new master’s in quantum technology program at San José State aims to help close the gap in the quantum technology workforce, getting students into companies, national labs and permanent positions where they can support greater growth of the industry.
Why Do Primary Elections Matter? With Mary Currin-Percival
SJSU Professor of Political Science Mary Currin-Percival shares five ideas to consider before the March 5 primary election.
Day of Remembrance Recognizes the Impact of the Incarceration of Japanese Americans During World War II
On Feb. 19, San José State observed a Day of Remembrance to honor the memories of the more than 120,000 people of Japanese descent who were unlawfully incarcerated during World War II.
Spartan Leaders United: Meet Three SJSU Alumnae Who Served as Regional Directors for Their Sororities
Three Spartans — Carol R. Dixon, Michelle Aldridge, and Natalie Brannon — have all been named Regional Director of their respective “Divine 9” sororities, a group of nine historically Black Greek organizations established in the early 20th century.
SJSU to Collaborate on Effort to Increase Cybersecurity Workforce
As part of a collaborative effort with Cal State San Bernardino and Fresno State, San José State University hopes to increase the number of skilled cybersecurity workers for the future by promoting cybersecurity education programs.
SJSU Celebrated the Investiture of Dr. Cynthia Teniente-Matson as its 31st President
San José State University celebrated Dr. Cynthia Teniente-Matson as the 31st president of the university during a week-long celebration, culminating with the investiture ceremony on Thursday, Feb. 22 at the Hammer Theater Center.
SJSU in the News
Nvidia fever is here. Why the chipmaker is the world’s hottest stock.
The Washington Post
Second spot in Peninsula congressional race too close to call
CBS News Bay Area
Congress supports TikTok ban: What to know
NBC Bay Area
Sam Liccardo heads to the general election; Evan Low 162 votes behind Joe Simitian
The Mercury News
United Airlines Sydney bound flight forced to turn around due to maintenance issues
KRON-TV
United Airlines has had a string of incidents. But is it still safe to fly with the carrier?
San Francisco Chronicle