SJSU Receives R2 Research Designation
For the first time in its 168-year history, San José State has received a 2025 R2 research activity designation from the American Council on Education and the Carnegie Foundation.
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Deep Dive in 5: Marc d’Alarcao on SJSU’s R2 Designation
SJSU was recently awarded an R2 designation by the Carnegie Foundation and American Council on Education (ACE), an important classification for universities across the United States based on research expenditures, activity and other factors.
Commitment to AI Innovation: SJSU’s First AI Librarian
SJSU King Library has introduced several new AI initiatives to support students, faculty and staff, including hiring Sharesly Rodriguez as its first AI librarian.
The Art of Service: Navy Veteran Joel Mendoza’s Fine Arts
U.S. Marine veteran and fine artist Joel Mendoza shares “25 Years of Service,” a commissioned piece for the San José State Center for Community Learning and Leadership.
Scientists Detect Heavy Metals in Environmentally Sensitive Elkhorn Slough After Battery Storage Plant Fire
Research scientists at San José State University’s Moss Landing Marine Laboratories (MLML) have detected unusually high concentrations of heavy-metal nanoparticles in marsh soils at Elkhorn Slough Reserve following the recent fire at the nearby Vistra Power Plant’s lithium-ion battery storage facility.
SJSU’s Weeks of Welcome Provides Connection, Community and Support
The goal of Weeks of Welcome is to welcome new and returning students to campus, and provide support for new students as they transition into SJSU. On-campus, you may hear Weeks of Welcome informally referred to as “WOW.” All events are designed to support student success.
Deep Dive in Five: Celebrating 25 Years of the Center for Community Learning and Leadership
The Center for Community Learning and Leadership will celebrate its 25th anniversary with a special Community Connections Fair on Jan. 28.
SJSU Awarded Inaugural Postsecondary Success Recognition at the U.S. Department of Education
SJSU President Cynthia Teniente-Matson traveled to Washington D.C. on January 14 to celebrate San José State’s inclusion in the U.S. Department of Education’s inaugural Postsecondary Success Recognition Program
Daryl Eggers Retires With a Bang
As Daryl Eggers, professor emeritus of chemistry, well knows, it’s always nice to go out on a high. He accompanied his spring 2023 retirement from San José State with a flurry of...
Running in Prayer: The 500 Mile American Indian Spiritual Marathon
A special exhibit honoring the 500 Mile American Indian Spiritual Marathon is on display at King Library’s Africana, Asian American, Chicano, & Native American Studies Center (AAACNA) through January 5, 2025.
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