San José State Launches the College of Information, Data and Society (IDS)
The College of Information, Data and Society (IDS) is home to the School of Information (iSchool) and the Department of Applied Data Science.
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Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra Introduces New Health Care Initiative During SJSU Visit
U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Xavier Becerra visited San José State University to meet with faculty, staff and students and introduce the new ARPA-H Emerging Health Innovators (EHI) Initiative.
Flying High: SJSU Aviation Partners With Alaska Air Group for Pilot Development Program
The SJSU Aviation Department and Alaska Air Group recently announced their partnership in the Pilot Development Program, which will help get aviation graduates on the fast track to becoming commercial pilots.
San José State Joins Aqueous Battery Consortium for Clean Energy Storage
San José State recently joined the Aqueous Battery Consortium, an energy hub research project supported by the Department of Energy (DOE) and led by Stanford University and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.
San José State University Earns Prestigious Rankings in U.S. News & World Report
SJSU has achieved more notable rankings in the 2025 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings, reflecting a commitment to academic excellence and student success.
CSU Trustee Award Winner Fernando Sánchez López Lives with Purpose
Fernando Sánchez López, ’25 Computer Engineering and San José State’s recipient of the 2024 CSU Trustee Award, speaks three languages: English, Spanish and the language of computers.
In Their Element: SJSU Students Contribute to Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Element 116 Breakthrough
When scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory discovered a new way to make livermorium this summer, an SJSU professor and his four student researchers were a part of their incredible team.
Freed Between the Lines: Banned Books Week at King Library
King Library is celebrating Banned Books Week with a series of workshops and events Sept. 22-28.
New Exhibit Highlights South Bay as Hub of Cultural Progress
Special Collections and Archives’ new exhibit, “Politics and Progress in the South Bay”, on display from September 12 through December 19,in the fifth floor foyer of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library.
Lucas College and Graduate School of Business Named One of Fortune’s Top 50 Best MBA Programs for 2025
The Lucas College and Graduate School of Business’ MBA program has achieved a significant milestone, with its MBA program earning a spot among Fortune’s Top 50 Best MBA programs...
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Latina Equal Pay Day: South Bay rallies to end to pay disparities
KGO-TV
Expert explains dangers of heatstroke in children left in cars during heat waves
KGO-TV
How a tiny town hit by Helene could upend the global semiconductor chip industry
CNBC
Your Phones and Computers Rely on This Remote North Carolina Mine. Helene Just Walloped It.
Mother Jones
San Jose State has created a virtual library to bring the conversation about book bans to the meta-verse. KCBS Radio’s Mary Hughes has that story
KCBS Radio
Marco Rubio-linked thinktank produces anti-LGBTQ+ conspiracy theory videos
The Guardian