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The College of Humanities and the Arts Goes to Washington

The College of Humanities and the Arts Goes to Washington

by Julia Halprin Jackson | Mar 19, 2025 | Community Engagement, Featured

The College of Humanities and the Arts Goes to Washington Three representatives of SJSU’s College of Humanities and the Arts traveled to Washington D.C. on March 11 to participate in National Humanities Advocacy Day. Photo courtesy of Katherine D. Harris. Last...
Moving Forward Together: Spartan Women Share Stories of Mentorship in Honor of Women’s History Month

Moving Forward Together: Spartan Women Share Stories of Mentorship in Honor of Women’s History Month

by Julia Halprin Jackson | Mar 10, 2025 | Campus Life, Featured

Moving Forward Together: Spartan Women Share Stories of Mentorship in Honor of Women’s History Month This March, SJSU leaders share stories of impactful mentors in honor of Women’s History Month. Women Educating and Inspiring Generations This March, the theme...
Five Years Later, SJSU Remembers the COVID Lockdown

Five Years Later, SJSU Remembers the COVID Lockdown

by Julia Halprin Jackson | Mar 10, 2025 | Campus Life, Featured

Five Years Later, SJSU Remembers the COVID Lockdown In 2020, SJSU students had to get creative with social distancing. Five years later, Spartans remember the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. Photo by Jim Gensheimer. On January 29, 2020, San José State issued the...
Deep Dive in Five: SJSU Writing Center’s Michelle Hager Debunks Writing Myths

Deep Dive in Five: SJSU Writing Center’s Michelle Hager Debunks Writing Myths

by Julia Halprin Jackson | Feb 27, 2025 | Academics, Featured

Deep Dive in Five: SJSU Writing Center’s Michelle Hager Debunks Writing Myths In his short story “The Library of Babel,” the Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges introduces writing as the concept of making the infinite finite — narrowing down a universe into a single...
Day of Remembrance Honors the Past, Present and Future of the Japanese American Community in San José

Day of Remembrance Honors the Past, Present and Future of the Japanese American Community in San José

by Julia Halprin Jackson | Feb 20, 2025 | Community Engagement, Featured

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