by Ken Mashinchi | Oct 7, 2021 | Leadership
FAQs Regarding President Papazian’s Resignation from SJSU Editor’s Note: The following are frequently asked questions regarding President Mary A. Papazian’s resignation from SJSU, which was announced Thursday, October 7, 2021. President...
by Julia Halprin Jackson | Aug 10, 2021 | Community Engagement
How Can Educators and Parents Prepare for the K-12 School year? A Q&A with Lara Ervin-Kassab SJSU faculty interact with a small child in the Lurie College’s Child Development Laboratory Preschool in Feb. 2020. Photo by Bob Bain. Whether you’re a K-12...
by Brett Bralley | Jul 8, 2021 | Campus Life
California is in the middle of a severe drought that keeps getting worse. Last month, the Santa Clara Valley Water district board declared a water shortage emergency, urging the community to conserve water by 15 percent compared to 2019 levels. In May, Gov. Gavin...
by Brett Bralley | Apr 21, 2021 | Research and Innovation
We’re big fans of Earth Day here at San José State. After all, the founder of the annual celebration is a Spartan. So we’re looking for ways to reduce our carbon footprint on April 22 and beyond. Eugene Cordero — SJSU professor of meteorology and climate science and...
by Julia Halprin Jackson | Mar 31, 2021 | Campus Life
While the pandemic has shifted much of the college search for prospective students online, San José State University has excelled at creating virtual experiences to showcase all that SJSU has to offer. Starting April 10, newly admitted students can choose from more...