by Lesley Seacrist | Sep 13, 2024 | Community Engagement, Featured
New Exhibit Highlights South Bay as Hub of Cultural Progress Stop by the fifth floor of King Library to see “Politics and Progress in the South Bay,” Sept. 12 – December 19. As the nation navigates a pivotal election year, San José State University...
by Lesley Seacrist | Aug 7, 2024 | Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Featured
Sounds of South Asia Exhibit Showcases Musical Traditions From Seven Countries SJSU Collection Strategy Librarian Mantra Roy at the South Asians in Silicon Valley exhibit in SJSU King Library’s DiNapoli Gallery. The library will host a special evening of South...
by Lesley Seacrist | Aug 1, 2024 | Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Featured
Riding Low and Slow: Empowering Communities by Building Collections Estella Inda, research services and social sciences librarian at the SJSU King Library, curated a special exhibit dedicated to lowrider culture on display in the library through September 15. Photo by...
by Lesley Seacrist | May 9, 2023 | Research and Innovation
Abolitionist Legacy Preserved with Digital Exhibit The Unionist, Unified is a new digital exhibit created by SJSU Humanities Professor Jennifer Rycenga and SJSU Digital Scholarship Librarian Nick Szydlowski. The above image of Prudence Crandall is based on a 1834...
by Lesley Seacrist | Apr 5, 2023 | Campus Life
AI is Here to Stay: A Q&A with Jon Oakes How can students, faculty and the public engage with ChatGPT in productive ways? Learn more about the new AI platform on April 20 at the library. Learn the tips, tricks and traps with the SJSU King Library In the dark King...