Man’s Best Friend, Even in Prehistoric Times?
New research by SJSU’s Alan Leventhal and colleagues delves into the relationship between Native Americans and dogs, coyotes and wolves.
Read StoryNew research by SJSU’s Alan Leventhal and colleagues delves into the relationship between Native Americans and dogs, coyotes and wolves.
Read StoryThe Wall Street Journal interviews an SJSU professor about LinkedIn data showing people who want to “change the world” tend to live in the Bay Area.
Read StoryThe San Jose Mercury News interviews two SJSU professors on San Francisco 49ers Coach Jim Harbaugh’s leadership style.
Read StoryFour new assistant professors in the College of Social Sciences bring diverse and ambitious research agendas that underscore the breadth of the college’s academic mission.
Read StoryWe asked SJSU Facebook’s 12,000 fans, “What is the best class you’ve taken at SJSU?” Congratulations to Biology’s Victoria Johnson, whose human sexuality class “is a must!”
Read StoryThe same year the world marks the 30th anniversary of the first reported case, an alumnus has received a Fulbright for AIDS research prompted by his Spartan Daily coverage of the epidemic.
Read StoryAssistant Professor Marco Meniketti traveled to the underwater ruins of Port Royal, Jamaica, last fall for the National Geographic Channel’s Wicked Pirate City.
Read StorySCU Today, the Santa Clara University blog, covers a mammoth excavation by area colleges including SJSU.
Read StoryWhat is the most effective way to improve communities? Support people who ignite change. SJSU and CreaTV San Jose mini-documentaries on seven such individuals form the basis for “The Silicon Valley Sparkplugs Project.”
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