SJSU Awarded Inaugural Postsecondary Success Recognition at the U.S. Department of Education
SJSU President Cynthia Teniente-Matson will travel 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
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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.
SJSU Research Expenditures Top $83.4 Million
According to the National Science Foundation (NSF)’s Higher Education Research and Development (HERD) survey, SJSU’s research expenditures for 2024 topped $83.4 million, a 16% increase from 2023.
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.
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.
More than 4,000 Spartans Graduate This Fall
Four Spartan graduates share their experiences as they complete their degrees this fall.
Lucas College and Graduate School of Business Ranked Among Top Online MBA Programs for Second Consecutive Year
The Lucas College and Graduate School of Business has once again been recognized by Poets&Quants as one of the top online MBA programs for 2025 in the U.S.
Expressions Presents: Having a Beethoven Ball
The Department of World Languages and Literature and the Department of Biological Sciences are working together on the Sustainable Futures at Home project.
Madison Wilber, Coming to You Live From SJSU
Update News executive producer Madison Wilber, ’25 Journalism, received the inaugural Fred Zehnder Memorial Undergraduate Journalism Scholarship by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
SJSU in the News
San Jose State graduate hailed a hero, credited for saving lives in Eaton Fire in LA County
KTVU-TV
Fire-Whipping Los Angeles Winds Are at the Heart of a Climate Riddle
Bloomberg
Shopping through inflation: A closer look at why prices continue to climb
NBC Bay Area
A self-made weatherman used Facebook to warn of fire danger. People listened.
The New York Times
Parents of OpenAI whistleblower want outside investigation of their son’s death
KTVU-TV
Who Is Edgar McGregor? ‘Hero’ Meteorologist Helped Save Hundreds in LA
Newsweek