by Cassie Myers | Jun 28, 2024 | Featured, Research and Innovation
$3.5 Million Dollars in Federal Funding Awarded to SJSU Researchers for STEM-Related Projects This year, SJSU STEM researchers have received $3.5 million in federal grant funding to support research projects. Photo by Jim Gensheimer. Summer can be a quieter time on...
by Julia Halprin Jackson | Jun 11, 2024 | Community Engagement, Featured
“Mannequin” Film Unites Alumni, Students and Bay Area Professionals Filmmaker Mark Tran, ’07 RTVF, and actor Paul Yen on the set of Tran’s new film “Mannequin.” Photo courtesy of Thierry Lu. A man lingers in an auto body shop bathroom, trading...
by Julia Halprin Jackson | Jun 5, 2024 | Community Engagement, Featured
Deep Dive in Five with Sandra Hirsh on The Future of Libraries Join a panel of library experts for a lively discussion on the future of libraries on June 25. “The library of 2035 will surely face its storms, threats, and crises; however, libraries and librarians who...
by Julia Halprin Jackson | May 20, 2024 | Featured, Research and Innovation
Spartans Adapt “Hills Like White Elephants” Using AI Raha Shojaei’s Film 135 class hard at work on a film adaptation of “Hills Like White Elephants” at SJSU’s University Theatre. Photo by Julia Halprin Jackson. It’s a Friday in early May and...
by Julia Halprin Jackson | May 16, 2024 | Academics, Featured
Lurie College Becomes First in the State to Offer PK-3 Teaching Credential Program Starting this fall, educators interested in teaching three-year-olds through third grade can earn a new credential at SJSU. Photo by Robert C. Bain. The application deadline for the...