by Pat Lopes Harris | Sep 3, 2012 | Academics
Businesses Fight San Jose Wage Proposal Posted by the Wall Street Journal Aug. 22, 2012. By Bobby White SAN JOSE—A voter initiative to raise this city’s minimum wage, set for the November ballot, has spurred a fight with small-business owners who say it could...
by Pat Lopes Harris | Aug 14, 2012 | Academics
More jobs for students, but most part-time Posted by the Silicon Valley/ San Jose Business Journal Aug. 13, 2012. By Moryt Milo, Editor San Jose State University has released its Job Development Report for 2011-2012, and it’s good news for recent grads. At least...
by Amanda Holst | Jul 1, 2012 | Academics
By Amanda Holst, Public Affairs Assistant When Aleshia Rickard, second place winner at the 2012 Silicon Valley Business Plan Competition, was asked to partner with her sister-in-law on a baby carrier business three years ago, it was an offer she could not refuse. “I...
by Amanda Holst | May 28, 2012 | Academics
By Amanda Holst, Public Affairs Assistant (This week, SJSU Today’s small but mighty band of writers and photographers took a peek at graduation receptions and convocations campuswide so we could share with you the excitement of the more than 8,000 members of the Class...
by Pat Lopes Harris | Apr 29, 2012 | Academics
SJSU’s urban planning degree tops for working professionals Published by the Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal April 27, 2012. By David Goll The 41-year-old Urban and Regional Planning master’s degree program at San Jose State University is recognized as one of...
by Pat Lopes Harris | Feb 10, 2012 | Academics
(Editor’s note: In celebration of Black History Month, we profiled five campus leaders. Here’s the second in the series.) By Amanda Holst, Public Affairs Assistant Although she attended three different San Jose high schools before graduating, it wasn’t until...