Apple and San Jose State University are teaming up this semester to provide a series of workshops to teach SJSU professors how to create visual and audio content online for students, an Apple official said.
According to Dane Riley, Apple higher education system engineer, SJSU will use a program called "iTunes U" to record class lectures and general information about the university to be made available online to faculty, staff, students and alumni.
(3) commentsTwo state lawmakers introduced a bill on Feb. 23 aimed at stopping the CSU board of trustees from striking secret deals with top California State University executives. The proposal, authored by Los Angeles County Assemblymembers Anthony Portantino, D-La CaƱada Flintridge, and Julia Brownley, D-Santa Monica, is intended to combat the practice of awarding compensation packages to top CSU executives behind closed doors. (0) comments
During the past 22 months, dozens of students have rallied behind the California Faculty Association in support of a fair wage contract for the roughly 23,000 professors, librarians, counselors and coaches in the 23-campus California State University system. (0) comments
A computer consultant at San Jose State University has filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against the school, claiming the former dean of the College of Business called him a "chink" and a former supervisor banned him from speaking Chinese while at work. (0) comments
Kate Steaben, a junior at San Jose State University majoring in public relations, has recently formed a club called The Dance Group, which is a new dance team at SJSU. "I'm doing this for the school and everyone else," Steaben said. In order to launch a new group or club at SJSU, students have to go through Student Involvement inside Clark Hall. (5) comments
San Jose State University's meteorology department has a curriculum that focuses on the sky and atmosphere but the department is also aware of the carbon footprints that humans leave behind, said Eugene Cordero about the effects of waste and the planet's future. (4) comments
Randall Pinkett, season four winner of NBC's "The Apprentice," will be on campus tonight to share his thoughts about starting a business while still in college. Pinkett, who is passing through San Jose to promote his new book "Campus CEO: The Student Entrepreneur's Guide to Launching a Multimillion Dollar Business," will discuss how he started a business while he was still a student. (0) comments
Some know her as the crazy peanut lady, while others know her as the listening lady. "I'd like to think of myself as a campus mother, aunt, sister, friend to SJSU students," Trudi Clifton-Vizvary, volunteer for the Listening Post, said. As a part of a national project for mental health awareness, San Jose State University's student organization, sjspirit. (0) comments
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