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SJSU Hosts Global Virtual Event Examining Long-term Effects of Separating Families Due to Immigration

by Julia Halprin Jackson | Mar 24, 2021 | Research and Innovation

San José State University’s School of Journalism and Mass Communications tackled hard questions about the impact of immigration policies on families at Families Across Borders: A Live Connection, a  global virtual event, live-streamed from SJSU’s Hammer Theatre on...

Reflecting on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Legacy, San José State’s Hammer Theatre Center to Host Virtual Letter-Writing Event on January 18

by sjsueditor | Jan 14, 2021 | Campus Life

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Day was originally established in 1986, and 2021 marks the 25th anniversary of the day being established as a national day of service to encourage all Americans to volunteer to improve their communities—the only federal holiday designated...

San José State University and the City of San José Extend Operating Agreement of Hammer Theatre Center for 35-Year Period

by Robin McElhatton | Jun 25, 2020 | Community Engagement

Editors note: This media advisory was distributed on June 25, 2020. Media Contacts: Robin McElhatton, San José State University O: 408-924-1749 E: robin.mcelhatton@sjsu.edu Steph Keay, Carla Befera & Co O: 650-327-1200 E: steph@cb-pr.com SAN JOSÉ, CA – June...

SJSU Welcomes Secretary of State Padilla, Other Elected Officials for Election Security Town Hall

by Ken Mashinchi | Feb 21, 2020 | Community Engagement

San Jose State University will play a major role in the upcoming California primary, and with this month’s Iowa Caucus raising questions about election security, the university hosted a town hall on the topic. President Mary A. Papazian moderated the election security...

Play Promotes Dialogue on Gun Violence

by Julia Halprin Jackson | Dec 5, 2019 | Research and Innovation

The curtain opens on a young man lying on a jail cot, haunted by the ghosts of four high schoolers—classmates he killed. William Matrosimone’s Bang Bang You’re Dead tells the story of a school shooting from the perspective of the perpetrator, a troubled...
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