by Julia Halprin Jackson | Oct 31, 2021 | Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Honoring Native American and Indigenous Heritage, Sovereignty and Future: A Q&A with SJSU Tribal Liaison Alisha Marie Ragland The history of Native American Heritage Month mirrors the way many Native American and Indigenous movements have been treated by the U.S....
by Mike Janes | Oct 12, 2021 | Campus Life
Dorit Beinisch, Former President of the Supreme Court of Israel, Highlights Panel Discussion Though it’s been more than a year since her passing, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg remains an iconic figure to admirers in the U.S. and worldwide. To help honor her legacy,...
by Robin McElhatton | Sep 14, 2021 | Research and Innovation
San José State University brings together experts from academia, government and industry to discuss critical issues facing California today — wildfires and drought, and how they disproportionately impact historically disadvantaged communities. On September 16, SJSU...
by Julia Halprin Jackson | Aug 13, 2021 | Community Engagement
The Record Clearance Project Maintains Impressive 99% Success Rate in Court Throughout Pandemic The Record Clearance Project staff includes, from left to right: Cindy Parra, Jordan Velosa, ’20 Justice Studies; Jesse Mejia, ’19 Justice Studies; Darlene...
by Julia Halprin Jackson | Jun 1, 2021 | Research and Innovation
On May 25, 2020, Minnesota resident George Floyd was murdered at the hands of police officer Derek Chauvin – a tragedy captured on a cell phone video by a bystander on a nearby sidewalk. Four days later, San José State College of Social Sciences Dean and Sociology...