by Tiffany Harbrecht | Jun 8, 2022 | Community Engagement
U.S. Economy Back, Yet Uncertainty is High The deepest and shortest decline in the economy the U.S. has ever experienced is now over, but is the heyday only temporary — and at what cost? Above: aerial shot of downtown San José. Photo: David Schmitz Our nation’s...
by Brett Bralley | Feb 9, 2022 | Campus Life
5 Things to Know About Food Waste at SJSU and Beyond SJSU is in compliance with California’s composting law. Students, faculty and staff can toss food scraps, recyclables and other garbage into single-stream trash cans, which is then collected and sorted...
by Tiffany Harbrecht | Feb 3, 2022 | Academics
What This Tax Year May Look Like for You Annette Nellen, professor, Lucas College and Graduate School of Business Like clockwork, tax season officially started on Jan. 24. That means individual returns are now being accepted and processed by the IRS until the filing...
by Ken Mashinchi | Jan 11, 2022 | Research and Innovation
SJSU Opens New Small Business Development Center, Names Inaugural Director Silicon Valley’s bold business ideas now have a new home to make them become a reality. This month, San José State University opened the Silicon Valley Small Business Development Center...
by Tiffany Harbrecht | Dec 15, 2021 | Community Engagement
Catching Up on Lost Time: A Holiday Travel and Transportation Q&A With Karen Philbrick Karen Philbrick, executive director of the Mineta Transportation Institute at San José State. Holiday travel is expected to make a major comeback this year. After the pandemic...