Faculty and Alumni Join Nobel Prize Winner on Groundbreaking Research Publication
Four SJSU alumni contributed to a Science Magazine publication alongside Professor of Biological Sciences Katherine Wilkinson and 2021 Nobel Prize Winner Ardem Patapoutian.
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SJSU Researchers Track Emperor Penguins to Learn More About Climate Change
San José State researchers from the Moss Landing Marine Laboratories have teamed with scientists from New Zealand to monitor how emperor penguins live and move, as well as what can be done to better protect them from environmental threats.
UPD Chief’s Letter to SJSU Community: The Death of Tyre Nichols
SJSU Police Chief Michael Carroll shares a campus message regarding the death of Tyre Nichols in Memphis, Tennessee.
Black Excellence in the Name of Resistance: Black History Activities at the King Library
San José State’s Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library is hosting a number of events in recognition of Black History Month.
Alquist Redevelopment Project Gets CSU Approval to Advance
The California State University (CSU) Board of Trustees approved San José State University’s efforts to explore redeveloping the Alfred E. Alquist state office building site in downtown San José.
Celebrating the Alexanders Exhibition Honors the Good Brothers Legacy at SJSU
The Africana, Asian American, Chicano, & Native American Studies Center, together with SJSU Associate Professor of Journalism Duane “Michael” Cheers, are kicking off a new exhibition honoring the legacy of Chuck Alexander, ’82 Management, and the Good Brothers House.
Deep Dive in Five with Catherine Voss Plaxton
Associate Vice President of Health, Wellness and Student Services Catherine Voss Plaxton shares updates to SJSU health and wellness programs for spring 2023.
Sally Casanova Scholar Marlene Andrade and the Power of Culture and Community in Environmental Justice
Marlene Andrade, ’23 MA Chicana and Chicano Studies, received a 2022-2023 Sally Casanova Pre-Doctoral Scholarship to guide her through the PhD application process. She researches how communities of color, including Indigenous and Black populations, create and occupy sustainable spaces, and how they use these spaces to resist systemic racism.
Leading the Challenge: Master of Biotechnology Students Take Big Win at SVIC
Last month, SJSU held its 19th annual Silicon Valley Innovation Challenge. This year’s finale had a unique first — not one, not two, but three teams from the Master of Biotechnology program won top awards.
Graduating From SJSU: A Family Business
Earning a degree from San José State University is a regular order of business for the Dizon family — a total of 11 family members have graduated or will graduate soon from the university — including two at the recent fall 2022 commencement ceremonies.
SJSU in the News
Efforts underway to recruit top talent after large-scale tech layoffs
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SJSU Research Examines How Climate Change Impacts Emperor Penguins
NBC Bay Area
Rep. Nancy Mace warns her party to adopt a more ‘centrist’ abortion agenda or lose women voters
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Bay area researchers study movement of Emperor penguins in Antarctica
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Storms dumped snow on California. Will it bring a reprieve from the drought?
The Guardian
SJSU tags ‘fit bit’ to penguins, gathering behavioral data for climate change
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