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Don W. Kassing Named Interim President for SJSU

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

Don W. Kiassing, Interim President, SJSU

Don W. Kiassing, Interim President, SJSU

(May, 27, 2010) – Don W. Kassing, who retired as president of San Jose State University in 2008, has been appointed as interim president of the university following the departure of Jon Whitmore who was recently named as CEO of ACT, Inc., an international not-for-profit corporation.

Kassing served in various capacities at the campus since 1993, and was named president in 2005 after serving in an interim capacity for a year.

“We are very fortunate that Don and Amy Kassing have agreed to give up their retirement, and come back to San Jose from their home in Phoenix,” said CSU Board Trustee Herbert L. Carter.  “Don served San Jose State in an outstanding manner, and the CSU Board of Trustees is extremely grateful and appreciative that he has agreed to serve as interim president.”

CSU Chancellor Charles B. Reed said, “Don will be welcomed back to the campus and we know that it will be in the hands of a proven leader with a record of stability and familiarity with the campus, students and community.”

Kassing will assume the interim appointment on August 1, and will serve until a presidential search is completed sometime in 2011.  His salary will be set at the CSU Board of Trustees meeting in July.

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San Jose State — Silicon Valley’s largest institution of higher learning with 27,400 students and 3,190 employees — is part of the California State University system. SJSU’s 154-acre downtown campus anchors the nation’s 10th largest city.

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Legacy of Poetry Day: April 22

Monday, April 19th, 2010

Celebrate SJSU’s Legacy of Poetry with readings and festivities on Thursday April 22 at Caret Plaza (outside of King Library, campus side). If you would like to volunteer to read a poem you wrote or to read a poem written by Poet Laureate, Henry Meade Bland, poet Edwin Markham or another great poet in the SJSU legacy, please contact Professor Annette Nellen. In honor of Earth Day, we will focus on the many nature poems in the legacy. Other activities include a special reading of Dr. Henry Meade Bland’s (SJSU faculty from 1899 – 1931) poem, The Tower Speaks.

Schedule:
11:45 a.m. -  Opening remarks and poetry reading by AS President Megan Baker, Senate Vice Chair Beth Von Till and President Jon Whitmore. Legacy readings start at noon with Santa Clara County Poet Laureate Nils Peterson
1 p.m. – SJSU Readings from Today and the Legacy,
1 p.m. – about 4 pm – “Can Poetry Save the Earth?” sponsored by the Poet and Writers Coalition (SJSU Student Club),

More information on SJSU’s Legacy of Poetry,

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Earth Day at SJSU

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

Mayor Chuck Reed to Speak on San Jose’s Green Vision During Sustainability Week at SJSU

In celebration of the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed will give the keynote address for Sustainability Week at 3:15 p.m. Thursday, April 22, in Engineering 189. The public is invited to engage Mayor Reed in conversation on newly-formed collaborations between the city and the university, as well as the progress the city is making on its award-winning Green Vision program. This event is free, open to the public and wheelchair accessible. Earth Day originated with a proposal made by San Jose State alumnus and U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson.
San Jose’s Green Vision encompasses such far-reaching goals as creating 25,000 clean-tech jobs, reducing the city’s per capita energy use by 50 percent, acquiring 100 percent of the city’s electricity from clean and renewable sources, diverting all waste away from landfills, and planting 100,000 new trees by 2022.  San Jose State has begun collaborating with the city on developing a green workforce and supporting green building projects. These are just a few facets of SJSU efforts to further embrace sustainability throughout campus.
Sustainability Week, beginning Monday, April 19, is presented by the Environmental Resource Center in cooperation with the Office of the President’s Sustainability Initiative and Associated Students of SJSU.  Campus sponsors include: the Career Center, Spartan Shops, Charles W. Davidson College of Engineering, Environmental Club, Nutrition Education Action Team, and the Environmental Studies Department. Other sponsors include the city of San Jose, Veggielution Community Farm, Whole Foods Market, Sacred Heart Community Service and California Rare Fruit Growers.
Sustainability Week events are all free and open to the public, including a presentation on recent sustainability efforts at SJSU (Monday), panels on green careers and corporate environmental and social responsibility (Tuesday), a special session with Rosemary Cambra, chairwoman of the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe (Wednesday), and a memorial service for Frank Schiavo, renowned environmental activist and SJSU educator (Thursday).
San Jose State has embraced environmental activism, in a variety of forms, over the years.  The school’s Environmental Studies Department, one of the oldest in the country, was founded in 1970 by internationally recognized renewable energy expert and architect Donald Aitken. That year, as part of a weeklong series of events called the Survival Faire, a group of SJSU students purchased a car and buried it on campus in a show of disdain for internal combustion engines and the pollution of the environment.

–SJSU Public Affairs

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Career Panel and Fair: Entrepreneurial Careers for Social Impact

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

CAREER PANEL and FAIR:  Entrepreneurial Careers for Social Impact
Thursday, March 11, 12:30-2:30
Eng 285-287,
San Jose State University
ALUMNI are encouraged to attend

“How do I use my SJSU degree to make a difference and make a living?”
Become a social entrepreneur and innovator for the public!

Take a long lunch, get inspired, and gain practical advice about building a first, second or third career in the growing and exciting field of social entrepreneurship.

Learn from local leading social entrepreneurs about how you can use your education, skills and experience to create social impact and help to build high growth innovative companies that power social change in Silicon Valley and beyond.

Network with socially entrepreneurial companies and nonprofit organizations and get inspired by their missions and results.
Meet the Bay Area’s most entrepreneurial organizations creating change in the fields of public health, nutrition and fitness, criminal justice, business, education and literacy, sustainability, engineering and technology, employment, immigration, and global citizenship and more.
This event is open to all current students, alumni and SJ community members. It is relevant for all schools, degrees and majors.
Join the Facebook fan page: Social Entrepreneurship at San Jose State to get updates on employers who are attending! Questions? Contact Kriti Ashok at Kriti.

Panelists:
Whitney Smith, CEO/Founder, Girls for a Change  http://www.girlsforachange.org/
Michael Lombardo, CEO, Reading Partners http://www.readingpartners.org/
Erin Llewellen, VP, School Partnerships, Revolution Foods http://www.revfoods.com
Moderator, Jane Leu, SJSU Social Entrepreneur in Residence and Founder, Upwardly Global http://www.upwardlyglobal.org

Network with leading orgs and companies and learn about internship opportunities, including:

Education Pioneers http://www.educationpioneers.org/
Career
Apple
http://www.careerapple.com/
Benetech http://www.benetech.org
Fresh Lifelines for Youth http://www.flyprogram.org/
Playworks http://www.playworksusa.org/
Global Citizen Year http://globalcitizenyear.org/
Springboard Forward http://www.springboardforward.org/
This event is sponsored by the Career Center, Center for Community Learning and Leadership, and Global Leadership Advancement Center.

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San Jose State has big presence at Cinequest!

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

A whole slew of San Jose State students, faculty members and recent grads are involved in this year’s Cinequest, the world-renowned film festival in its 20th year in downtown San Jose. Though the festival doesn’t begin until Tuesday, February 23, buy your tickets now, and vote via YouTube in the SanDisk Cinequest Phone Flick Contest. The contest features 20 one-minute films made on cell phones, including “Fish Pasta” by SJSU Assistant Professor David Chai. Semifinalists will be screened at Cinequest, where audience members will text in their votes for the overall winner.

SJSU’s participation in Cinequest is the result of flourishing film and animation/illustration programs housed in the Department of TV, Radio, Film and Theatre, and the School of Art and Design, respectively. Spartan Film Studios combines the talents of individual student writer/directors with professionally mentored student production crews, a formula that produced last year’s Cinequest hit “All About Dad.” The animation/illustration has developed a national reputation for talented students, faculty and corporate supporters, including a scholar-in-residence program funded by DreamWorks.

Read more on Spartan Film Studios.

Read more on SJSU’s animation/illustration program.

Read more on DreamWorks.

Read more on Cinequest.

Read more on the SanDisk Cinequest Phone Flick Contest.

View the Cinequest trailer, produced by SJSU animation/illustration students.

Read more on “Super Hero Party Clown,” Spartan Film Studios’ entry. The film was written and directed by recent graduate Jeremy Inman, who also submitted a short for Cinequest’s student competition.

Read more on “Ninjas vs. Guilt,” SJSU animation/illustration’s entry.

Read more on Marty Cooper’s student competition entries.

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San Jose State leaders discuss planning for college at Super Sunday

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

San Jose State leaders will speak about planning for college when they address African American churches Sunday, February 21, in conjunction with the California State University Super Sunday program. Super Sunday is part of the CSU African American Initiative, which strives to find new ways to educate youth and parents about college. President Jon Whitmore will be at the 7:30 a.m. service at Emmanuel Baptist Church, and the 11 a.m. service at Bible Way Christian Center. Vice President for Student Affairs Veril Phillips will be at the 10:45 a.m. service at Maranatha Christian Center.

Read more from the CSU, including a complete church list with addresses.

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Nobel Prize winning economist Joseph Stiglitz at SJSU Feb. 23

Monday, February 15th, 2010

The Global Leadership Advancement Center and Provost’s Office at San Jose State University are hosting Nobel Prize winning economist Joseph Stiglitz on Feb. 23 at 5 p.m. in Morris Dailey Auditorium. Stiglitz will be talking about his latest book, Free Fall.

Stiglitz, professor at Columbia University, is a global thought leader in the field of economics and a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences and the John Bates Clark Award. A former chief economist at the World Bank and chairman of Clinton’s President’s Council of Economic Advisors, Stiglitz is a well-known critic of free market economics and the management of globalization who argues for the reform of global institutions like the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the United Nations.
His book Free Fall explains the current economic crisis and the future global economic order. Stiglitz outlines a way forward, building on ideas he has long championed: restoring the balance between markets and government, addressing the inequalities of the global financial system, and demanding more good ideas – and less ideology – from economists.

The presentation is free and open to the public. An RSVP is appreciated.

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Martin Luther King Celebrations at SJSU

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

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A Commitment to Living the Dream – 2010 January 14, Kick-off:  81st Birthday Celebration Honoring the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

All events listed below will take place at the Martin Luther King. Jr. Library in downtown San Jose.  MLK Library is a joint project managed by both the City of San Jose and San Jose State University.

Additional Activities around MLK will also take place during African American History Month, Wednesday, February 3 and Saturday, February 6.  Get full details on all events by calling 408.808.2183 or going on the internet at http://www.sjlibrary.org/kingceleb.htm

EVENTS:
12:30pm – 1:00pm
Libation Ceremony
Foruth Street Lobby, Ground Floor

1:05pm – 2:oopm
Happy Birthday Dr. King – Cake Ceremony
1) Welcome
Jane Light, Director, San Jose Public Library
Mary Nino, Associate Dean, SJSU
2) Remarks
Jon Whitmore, SJSU President
Judy Chico, Vice-Mayor, City of San Jose (SJSU alumna)
3) Letter from Congressman Honda
Chris Schwarz – Congressional Aide
4) Song – “Amazing Grace”
Jasmin Howard
5) Community Reflections
Reverend Barry Houston, Pat Plant, Ronald William, Sharat Lin, Adriana Garcia, Grant Perryman
6) “Happy Birthday Dr. King”
Johnny Reason
7) Refreshments
Bijan Bakery
Friends of the King Library
Peet’s Coffee and Tea

3:30pm – 4:00pm
Story Time in Honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Children’s Room, Ground Floor

4:00pm – 5:00pm
Studio 150: Friendship Bracelets
Children’s Room, Ground Floor

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Alumni Association introduces CareerBeam for members!

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

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SJSU Alumni Association is excited to announce our new online career resources. Through our continued efforts to meet your career management needs, we have partnered with CareerBeam® to bring you the best company and industry research tools, and career development information available in the market. The resources include a career development seminar series that has assessments, professional resume & cover letter builders and search strategy resources for you. Just a few highlights and features now available to Alumni Association members include:

Research on millions of Companies: Including over 37M organizations containing company overviews, key information and business intelligence. You’ll have access to 42M Company contacts, many with biographies and contact information, which is great for connecting with alumni.

Access to information such as recent developments, business challenges, trends and opportunities on over 700 industry segments – get current financial information and executive insights as well.

Self-evaluation: Take a look at who you are today. CareerBeam’s unique career assessment tools factor in your values, temperament, interests and personality to help you develop — and achieve — professional goals.

Help creating professional resumes and cover letters: Whether you are writing a first-time resume or updating a previous one, use CareerBeam for building an accomplishment-based resume and cover letter.

All of this and more in ONE location: You won’t be asked to visit numerous sites and resources.  It is all under one roof!

CareerBeam is an expansion of our career resources. Members continue to have access to our long-time partner, the award-winning SJSU Career Center. A registration form for the Career Center is included in member packets. Get more info about the SJSU Career Center. You can also see a full listing of the Alumni Association’s career resources.

To begin using our career success center immediately, request your log-in (we’ll verify your member status). Members will automatically receive an e-mail the week of Jan. 19. Maximize your utilization via our hands-on demonstration of the product held twice monthly – login to the CareerBeam® system for details of days and times (at the bottom of the system’s Home Page).

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KLIV reports on state budget impact at SJSU this week

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

The impact of California’s budget crisis on San Jose State University is the subject of Special Reports on KLIV 1590 this week. Reporter Jason Bennert interviewed President Whitmore, and a number of other campus officials for the series in advance of the upcoming governor’s budget announcement.

This post has been updated with links to the Thursday and Friday interviews.

Hear Monday’s conversation with President Whitmore.

Hear Tuesday’s conversation with College of Social Sciences Dean Tim Hegstrom and College Business Dean David Steele.

Wednesday, Bennert talked with Whitmore, Hegstrom and Steele about the impact of layoffs.

NEW! Thursday, Whitmore and Hegstrom discussed the impact of fundraising.

NEW! Friday, the series wrapped up with a look at the impact of the funding situation on SJSU.

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