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Exploring Public Interest Technology (PIT): A Career Fair for Social Impact

Exploring Public Interest Technology (PIT): A Career Fair for Social Impact

by sjsueditor | Apr 21, 2025 | Featured, Research and Innovation

Exploring Public Interest Technology (PIT): A Career Fair for Social Impact By Pamela Wells, Bobbi Makani and Ann Sison What happens when technology meets social good and is introduced to industry, government and civil society employers? Public Interest Technology...
Kate Schapira Offers “Lessons From the Climate Anxiety Counseling Booth” to Spartans at the Hammer Theatre

Kate Schapira Offers “Lessons From the Climate Anxiety Counseling Booth” to Spartans at the Hammer Theatre

by Julia Halprin Jackson | Apr 21, 2025 | Campus Life, Featured

Kate Schapira Offers “Lessons From the Climate Anxiety Counseling Booth” to Spartans at the Hammer Theatre Author and activist Kate Schapira spoke at the Hammer4 Theatre on March 27. Photo by Josefina Valenzuela, ’25 BFA Photography. Wildfires. Sea level rise....
Jindia Family Gift Supports Resource Center at SJSU

Jindia Family Gift Supports Resource Center at SJSU

by Julia Halprin Jackson | Apr 21, 2025 | Awards and Achievements, Featured

Jindia Family Gift Supports Resource Center at SJSU The Jindia family gathered to celebrate the opening of the Urmil R. Jindia SLP Resource Center at the Connie L. Lurie College of Education. Photo: Richard Hernandez, ’21 BA, ’25 MA Communication Studies....
Project Rebound Offers a Path to a Degree for Justice-Impacted Students

Project Rebound Offers a Path to a Degree for Justice-Impacted Students

by Julia Halprin Jackson | Apr 18, 2025 | Campus Life, Featured

Project Rebound Offers a Path to a Degree for Justice-Impacted Students Rudy Howell, program director of Project Rebound at SJSU, at the launch event on March 20. Photo by Robert C. Bain. This spring, San José State officially launched Project Rebound, a program that...
SJSU’s Third Annual Research Week Showcases Faculty and Student Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity

SJSU’s Third Annual Research Week Showcases Faculty and Student Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity

by Cassie Myers | Apr 16, 2025 | Academics, Featured, Research and Innovation

SJSU’s Third Annual Research Week Showcases Faculty and Student Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity The third annual SJSU Research Week celebrates the university’s commitment to excellence in research, scholarship and creative activity. Photo by Robert...
Celebrating the 2025 SJSU Faculty and Staff Awards

Celebrating the 2025 SJSU Faculty and Staff Awards

by Michelle Smith McDonald | Apr 16, 2025 | Awards and Achievements, Featured

Celebrating the 2025 SJSU Faculty and Staff Awards This year marks the 25th Annual Faculty and Staff Service Recognition Luncheon at SJSU. Every spring, San José State recognizes faculty members and staff for their noteworthy achievements in service of student success...
Community Service and Experiential Learning Converge: SJSU Accounting Students and Tax-Aid Offer Crucial Tax Return Preparation Help

Community Service and Experiential Learning Converge: SJSU Accounting Students and Tax-Aid Offer Crucial Tax Return Preparation Help

by Adriana Avila | Apr 15, 2025 | Academics, Community Engagement, Featured

Community Service and Experiential Learning Converge: SJSU Accounting Students and Tax-Aid Offer Crucial Tax Preparation Return Help Professor Caroline Chen and her SJSU accounting students put their skills to work, volunteering with Tax-Aid to prepare tax returns for...
Lan Nguyen: Educator, Filmmaker, Community Leader

Lan Nguyen: Educator, Filmmaker, Community Leader

by Julia Halprin Jackson | Apr 14, 2025 | Awards and Achievements, Featured

Lan Nguyen: Educator, Filmmaker, Community Leader SJSU Associate Professor of Teacher Education Luis Poza awards Lan Nguyen, ’22 Teaching Credential, MA Teaching, the 2025 Distinguished Alumni Award. Photo by Richard Hernandez, ’21 BA, ’25 MA...
Washington Square: The Magazine: Spring 2025

Washington Square: The Magazine: Spring 2025

by Julia Halprin Jackson | Apr 11, 2025 | Top, Washington Square the Magazine

Washington Square: The Magazine: Spring 2025 Caption goes here. With more than 30 examples of experiential learning for undergraduate and graduate students, this new edition of Washington Square: The Magazine highlights the impact hands-on opportunities have in...
SJSU’s R2 Status A Boost To Engineering

SJSU’s R2 Status A Boost To Engineering

by sjsueditor | Apr 11, 2025 | Academics, Featured, Research and Innovation

SJSU’s R2 Status A Boost To Engineering Daniel Ramos, ’25 Bioengineering, at work in an engineering lab. Photo by Derrick Meyer. By Derrick Meyer San José State University was recently recognized as an R2 research institution, achieving the coveted status in the...
SJSU iSchool Partners with Ukrainian Libraries to Support Literacy Efforts Amidst War

SJSU iSchool Partners with Ukrainian Libraries to Support Literacy Efforts Amidst War

by Julia Halprin Jackson | Apr 9, 2025 | Featured, Research and Innovation

SJSU iSchool Partners with Ukrainian Libraries to Support Literacy Efforts Amidst War Teenage girls in Ukraine enjoy a shipment of donated library books, thanks to a unique partnership with the iSchool at SJSU. Photo courtesy of Ulia Gosart. There is a poem written by...
Framing the Future, One Lens at a Time

Framing the Future, One Lens at a Time

by Trevor Phillips | Apr 9, 2025 | Alumni, Community Engagement, Featured

Volunteers gather to sort eyeglasses for charity. Photo: Trevor Phillips.  Despite the gloomy morning in San José, the Vista Center on North Bascom was already bustling with activity as people shuffled inside. Some volunteers briskly weaved through the neatly spaced...

Visas revoked for 39 international students in Bay Area

by Rhoda Shapiro | Apr 9, 2025 | SJSU in the News

What’s behind the ongoing Bay Area tech layoffs? ‘Nobody is safe,’ expert says

by Rhoda Shapiro | Apr 9, 2025 | SJSU in the News

Gabby Chavez-Lopez leads in San Jose special election, likely to face Matthew Quevedo in runoff

by Rhoda Shapiro | Apr 9, 2025 | SJSU in the News

Pioneering Chicana artist

by Rhoda Shapiro | Apr 9, 2025 | SJSU in the News

Polls have closed in San Jose’s special election. Here’s who’s leading

by Rhoda Shapiro | Apr 9, 2025 | SJSU in the News

CSU establishes an interim nondiscrimination policy and procedures amid a federal directive

by Rhoda Shapiro | Apr 8, 2025 | SJSU in the News

‘Fear of the unknown’: Volatile stock market heightens concerns

by Rhoda Shapiro | Apr 8, 2025 | SJSU in the News

Fallout from President Trump’s tariffs continue

by Rhoda Shapiro | Apr 8, 2025 | SJSU in the News

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