SJSU Launches New 100% Online Bachelor’s Degree-Completion Programs
SJSU launched SJSU Online this month to increase access to its high-quality, affordable degree programs. SJSU Online empowers adults to earn their bachelor’s degree through 100% online programs designed for their busy lifestyles.
Featured Stories
Summer/Fall 2022 Washington Square Magazine Is Here!
After nearly three years, SJSU’s Washington Square magazine is back in print! Copies are available in the King Library or explore the interactive, digital edition online here.
SJSU Teaches Transportation Impact and Innovations to High School Students
The Mineta Transportation Institute at San José State University is getting local high school students interested in transportation and tech careers of the future through its Summer Transportation Institute.
“We Are the Universe Trying to Understand Itself:” A Q&A with Astrophysicist Thomas Madura
SJSU Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy Thomas Madura shares insight on the James Webb Telescope images from NASA.
Spartan Artist Cynthia Gonzalez Earns International Sculpture Award
Spartan artist Cynthia Yadira Gonzalez, ’20 BFA, ’24 MFA Spatial Art, has received a prestigious international sculpture award.
More Than $8 Million in Critical Funding Allocated for SJSU’s WIRC and MLML
SJSU’s Wildfire Interdisciplinary Research Center and Moss Landing Marine Laboratories recently received over $8M in critical funding for key infrastructure improvements and more.
Decision letter from the WSCUC Accreditation Reaffirmation process
Interim President Steve Perez informs the SJSU campus community that the university has been reaccredited for six years through the WSCUC Accreditation Reaffirmation process.
SJSU Faculty Awarded Inaugural CSU CREATE Award
Four SJSU faculty members were awarded a $222,000 CSU CREATE Award from The California State University’s Office of the Chancellor. Associate Professor Cassandra Paul will serve as principal investigator.
Alumna Na Omi Judy Shintani’s Art Memorializes WWII Incarceration Camp Survivors
Artwork by Na Omi Judy Shintani, ’80 Graphic Design, (left) and four fellow third-generation (sansei) artists will be on display in San Bruno until Sept. 3.
Cassie Hilditch Studies Pilots’ Fatigue During Pandemic
SJSU Research Foundation research associate Cassie Hilditch studied the impact of COVID-19 on commercial airline pilots.
SJSU in the News
Kansas voters send a strong message in support of abortion rights
KCBS Radio
Thinking of Visiting the World’s Tallest Tree? Think Again.
New York Times
Here’s How Inflation Is Impacting the Bay Area
NBC Bay Area
Malodorous ‘corpse flower’ blooms at San Jose State
KPIX-TV
Why Yosemite’s Oak fire is burning with such ferocity – explained
The Guardian
San Jose State University corpse flower expected to bloom this week
KCBS Radio