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The U.S. Olympic Committee (USOC) announced today that San José State University (SJSU) and the City of San José have been selected as the site for U.S. Olympic Team processing for the 2008 Games in Beijing.
Student journalists from across the country including at least one from SJSU will meet at Dwight Bentel Hall this week to produce newspaper, TV and radio coverage of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists' 25th annual conference at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center.
A peregrine falcon chick, one of three hatched recently in a nest atop San José's City Hall, is attending San José State.
SJSU's police department has developed a summer reading program in partnership with Lowell and Horace Mann elementary schools.
Many SJSU students, faculty and administrators are participating in the Salzburg Seminar in Austria this summer.
San José State will play a major role in the Beijing 2008 Olympics. More information will be announced at a press conference at noon on Tuesday, June 12, on Tower Lawn.
"Voices of San José State University," a one-hour documentary produced by Professor Bob Gliner for SJSU's sesquicentennial, is now available for purchase at the Spartan Bookstore and online.
Seventh and eighth graders from across the state will arrive at SJSU on Friday, June 8, to take part in a program aimed at preparing foster youth for college.
Becka Paulsen has been appointed associate vice president for finance.
California Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner will deliver the keynote address at "D-Day for Disaster Preparedness," a business continuity planning conference on Wednesday, June 6, at the Charles W. Davidson College of Engineering.
Students from the Department of Aviation and Technology won two first place awards in the Federal Aviation Administration's inaugural airport design competition.
Sharyl Cross, professor of political science, has taken a leave of absence to work at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies in Germany.
Omid Kordestani, Google's senior vice president of global sales and business development and a San José State alumnus, spoke at the university's 2007 commencement ceremony.
Maureen Kelley, a lecturer in the Department of Geography, has developed a display of historic maps and campus views to celebrate SJSU's sesquicentennial.
Barbara Conry, Anne Johnson and Lisa Scoffield