East African Immigrants Invite You to “Celebrate: Part I”
View 40 photographs and six display cases of cultural memorabilia donated by East African immigrant and refugee families,
Read StoryView 40 photographs and six display cases of cultural memorabilia donated by East African immigrant and refugee families,
Read StoryWith the immigration debate heating up, this is a great time to see a new documentary tracing a TV legend’s journey from field worker to broadcaster via SJSU.
Read StoryJournalism major James Tensuan was one of just 14 college students selected for the PBS NewsHour inauguration blog team.
Read StoryThree professors from Afghanistan completed an 11-week stay in San Jose while studying at one of the top journalism schools in the United States.
Read StorySJSU’s journalism school is one of just two in California ranked in the top 50 nationwide.
Read StoryMass Communications graduate students keep pace with rapid change by bringing leading entrepreneurs to campus.
Read StoryWe’ve posted 18 boards including Sammy Spartan, Helping and Caring, and Idea Marketplace, plus our top hits, South Bay Eats and Dorm Décor.
Read StoryWhere will an SJSU degree take you? We hit the road to find out, visiting summer interns and recent grads on the job in the Bay Area and beyond. Our video series continues with Carolina Janssen, ’10 Mass Communications. Read more about her experience!
Read StoryJessica Savage shares how SJSU is helping her turn her passion for storytelling into a career. She is currently doing a special internship at NBC and has had videos she’s shot aired on NBC.
Read Story“For four decades, his daily column captured the comings and goings of the valley and laid the foundation for a cultural renaissance,” wrote his successor Sal Pizarro, also an alumnus. Services will be 3:30 p.m. Sept. 17 at St. Joseph Cathedral Basilica in downtown San Jose.
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