by Pat Lopes Harris | Jan 28, 2013 | Community Engagement
When PBS NewsHour turned to student journalists to run its multimedia “Inaug Blog,” journalism major James Tensuan applied. It came as no surprise to everyone who knows his work as a former SJSU photo assistant and Spartan Daily staff member that he not only won one...
by Pat Lopes Harris | Jan 27, 2013 | Campus Life
Are you a student looking for a comfortable place to work on a research paper, where you can borrow a computer and get help from a librarian? Then you might want to check out the SJSU Student Learning and Research Commons at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library. A...
by Christina Olivas | Jan 25, 2013 | Campus Life
Did you know… taking your eyes off the interstate to read a text is like driving blind for the length of a football field? driving while texting is like piloting a 3,000-pound metal missile with your eyes closed? more than 100,000 crashes annually involve...
by Pat Lopes Harris | Jan 25, 2013 | Campus Life
For eight decades, Yoshihiro Uchida Hall and Spartan Complex have housed programs that taught generations of students how to stay healthy and help others to do the same. It’s time to return the favor. A $54.7 million bond-financed renovation of the entire wing will...
by Pat Lopes Harris | Jan 23, 2013 | Research and Innovation
Engravings of battle scenes and palaces. A Viennese cookbook from 1803. A zograscope and vue d’optique prints. A lock of hair. A quill pen. Music manuscripts. Period instruments. What do these items have in common? They allow us to look into the years between 1792 and...