by Julia Halprin Jackson | Jul 26, 2021 | Research and Innovation
San José State’s Connie L. Lurie College of Education hosted a free Learner Design Summit to kickstart an ongoing dialogue about the future of education. How do you design inclusive models for teaching and learning? It’s simple: Ask the students. Last week, the Lurie...
by Tiffany Harbrecht | Jul 26, 2021 | Academics
San José State announced an exciting partnership to offer the Gateway PhD program with Manchester Metropolitan University (Manchester Met) in Manchester, England. This innovative international doctoral degree program prepares individuals for research, faculty and...
by Ken Mashinchi | Jul 23, 2021 | Athletics
San José State has been a part of nearly every Olympics since 1924. The university will be well represented in the Summer Olympics in Tokyo, which run from July 23-August 8. Seven former Spartans will participate in five sports: Suzy Brookshire Gonzales, Mexico...
by Brett Bralley | Jul 22, 2021 | Research and Innovation
What makes diamonds so valuable? Most of us would point to their brilliance, clarity and beauty. But Christopher Smallwood, assistant professor of physics and astronomy at San José State, has a different answer: He looks to diamonds as the key to unearthing the...
by Mike Janes | Jul 20, 2021 | Athletics
Bay Area tennis fans hungry for a glimpse of some of the world’s top women’s hardcourt players have a rare opportunity to see many of their favorites in action early next month, as the Mubadala Silicon Valley Classic (MSVC) returns to San José State in an important...