by Brett Bralley | Jun 14, 2021 | Research and Innovation
Most in-person gatherings went virtual when the pandemic hit in March 2020 — including substance abuse prevention groups. Turns out, virtual meetings like these can still yield positive outcomes for the participants. That’s what Edward Cohen, professor for San José...
by Ken Mashinchi | Jun 7, 2021 | Spartan Spotlight
Recognizing SJSU’s COVID-19 Campus Heroes Many in the Spartan community have not set foot on campus for more than a year. But during the pandemic, the university remained open, and some reported to work on campus every day to keep it clean and beautiful for when SJSU...
by Julia Halprin Jackson | Jun 7, 2021 | Research and Innovation
San José State Justice Studies Lecturer Roni Abusaad is excited to incorporate a module on the environment and human rights law as part of his Human Rights and Justice course this fall. “This is an evolving area of human rights law and a great opportunity for students...
by Tiffany Harbrecht | Jun 4, 2021 | Spartan Spotlight
SJSU Civic Action Fellowship Recognized By California’s Chief Service Officer Josh Fryday Photo: James Gensheimer The fellowship serves as a model for Governor Newsom’s proposed new #CaliforniansForAll College Service Program. Josh Fryday, chief service officer for...
by Tiffany Harbrecht | Jun 4, 2021 | Campus Life
From May 26 to May 28, San José State welcomed students from the class of 2021 and members of their families to campus to celebrate their graduation with an in-person photo experience. The graduates were also recognized through a virtual recognition event held by the...