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Road Show continues in Chicago and Madison

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

Alumni Director Paul Richardson with SJSU graduates in the Circle City, Wednesday night

Alumni Director Paul Richardson with SJSU graduates in the Circle City, Wednesday night

We are having a great week connecting with Alumni across the country, including tonight’s gathering in Chicago! Then it’s on to Madison for the football game against Wisconsin on Saturday.

Our stops in Atlanta, Tuscaloosa, St. Louis and Indianapolis have all been great. Keep your eye out for more photos coming to our Flickr gallery soon.

We’d also like to thank Liberty Mutual and Avis for their help in making this week of outreach across the country. We’re always looking for ways to help out our alumni. So we’ve arranged for Liberty Mutual to provide our alumni with a special discounted rate on Auto Insurance and Home Insurance. Visit Liberty Mutual.

And watch for details coming soon on new ways to save with Avis, our newest partner!

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Check out our next Networking Mixer in Walnut Creek

Monday, August 16th, 2010

Our monthly networking mixers are expanding! All Spartans in the East Bay are welcome to come out to 1515 Restaurant and Lounge on Main Street in Walnut Creek on August 24 from 6-8 p.m.

Networking mixers are a great way to expand your personal and professional network of fellow San Jose State grads. The Alumni Association hosts appetizers with a no-host bar available. Bring your business cards and come prepared to connect in a fun atmosphere.

Keep an eye out in San Francisco and on the Peninsula for details coming soon about mixers this fall. This is in addition to our monthly mixer in San Jose!


RSVP on our Facebook page.

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Enjoy a wine appreciation event in Mountain View!

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Attend a special wine tasting event in Mountain View on June 17

Attend a special wine tasting event in Mountain View on June 17

Wine 101

If you like wine but want to hone your wine tasting and appreciation skills, you won’t want to miss this class!  Train your senses to recognize distinct aroma profiles (such as  blackberry, pepper, vanilla, raspberry and more) via an extensive and fun component aroma exercise…you know, when someone sniffs a wine and says something like “Ah, yes, definite raspberry, with hints of vanilla…”.

In this class you will learn / experience:

●  The basics of tasting wine – the five S’s
●  How to talk the talk – learning wine vocabulary
●  A comparison of aroma profiles, and how to recognize them with neutral wines “spiked” with common aroma profiles (blackberry, pepper, vanilla, raspberry, etc.)
●  Component aroma exercise
●  A short background on wine; history, process, breakdown of components
●  and more
The class will be taught by certified wine sommelier Mike Masunaga (SJSU ‘76, Biology) with help from amateur wine makers Sam Grinels and Jack Kelly (both SJSU ’72, Business Finance, and part of the award-winning Chateau Garage amateur wine makers team).
The object is to have fun, meet new friends, and most importantly, learn more about wine.

When:      Thursday, June 17, 2010, 6:30 to 9:00PM

Where:    Mario’s Italian Restaurant
861 Leong Drive
Mountain View, CA  94043
www.mariositaliano.com | Google map

Cost:    $40 SJSU Alumni Association Members; $45 Guests
Includes:   Wine for your enjoyment (while you learn) and “heavy” hors’d oeuvres
Space is limited.  To reserve your spot, go to:  www.chateaugarage.com/wine101
Questions: Contact Sam Grinels at 408-777-8600 | Email: wine101@commcraft.com

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Tim Cahill conversation, reading and book signing events

Monday, April 19th, 2010
Noted author and visiting faculty member Tim Cahill (image courtesy Center for Literary Arts)

Noted author and visiting faculty member Tim Cahill (image courtesy Center for Literary Arts)

Tim Cahill, the Lurie Distinguished Visiting Writer this semester will have two events on April 28.  Cahill is a travel writer, adventurer, Rolling Stone journalist and founding editor of Outside magazine. Or as the Wall Street Journal says:  ”Long before the unbeaten track got fouled with the TV spoor of earnest Australians soul-kissing vipers, there were people like Tim Cahill who did adventure for real.”  Professor Cahill is teaching two classes at San Jose State University for the spring 2010 semester, a graduate nonfiction writing workshop, and an undergrad class in travel literature. The author of seven books, including Pass the Butterworms, Pecked to Death by Ducks, Hold the Enlightenment and Lost In My Own Backyard, Cahill is a former Bay Area resident now making his home in Montana. More information is available from the Center for Literary Arts.

April 28
1 p.m.
A Conversation with Tim Cahill
Martin Luther King, Jr. Library, Rm 225-229

7 p.m.

Reading and Book Signing
Martin Luther King, Jr. Library, Rm 225-229

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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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Spartan Spring Fling

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

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Benefitting the Spartan Foundation

Spartan Gym/Yosh Uchida Hall

Saturday, April 24, 2010

6:00pm

$50/person (net proceeds will fund student-athlete scholarships)

Price includes food, wine & beer, silent auction, Tommy Bahama Fashion Show featuring SJSU celebrities and benefitting the Spartan Foundation

For more information, contact 408-924-1692

Casual island attire…please no high heels!

Event Sponsors

Tommy Bahama Santana Row, J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines,

Jason Stephens Winery and Black Diamond Brewing.

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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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Alumnus Jon Iwata to speak at commencement

Monday, March 1st, 2010

IBM Senior Vice President of Marketing and Communications Jon C. Iwata will be San José State’s 2010 commencement speaker. Commencement will begin at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, May 29, in Spartan Stadium. Approximately 7,000 candidates who completed their studies in August 2009, December 2009 and May 2010 will be eligible to participate.

“We are honored Jon Iwata accepted our invitation,” President Jon Whitmore said. “Mr. Iwata’s career exemplifies the contributions our graduates make to our community, the tech industry and the economy. He is also an excellent role model for our students, who come from all walks of life seeking opportunities and pursuing dreams to reach their full potential.”

Iwata leads IBM’s marketing, communications and citizenship organization. This global team is responsible for market insights, demand generation for IBM products and services, communications and corporate affairs, and stewardship of the IBM brand, recognized as one of the most valuable in the world. Iwata and his team led the development of IBM’s “Smarter Planet” strategy, which describes the company’s view of the next era of information technology and its impact on business and society.

Iwata is a member of the IBM Operating Team, responsible for day-to-day marketplace execution, and the IBM Strategy Team, which focuses on long-term issues and opportunities. He is vice chairman of the IBM International Foundation. Iwata reports to IBM Chairman and CEO Sam Palmisano.

Iwata joined the communications function of IBM in 1984 at the company’s Almaden Research Center in Silicon Valley. In 1989, he joined IBM corporate headquarters in Armonk, New York. He was appointed vice president of corporate communications in 1995 and senior vice president, communications, in 2002. He assumed his current role on July 1, 2008.

Iwata is a member of the Technology Committee of the Museum of Modern Art, the University of California’s Economic Advisory Group and is a trustee of the Arthur W. Page Society. From 2006-2007, he served as chairman of The Seminar, a professional group consisting of chief communications officers. He holds a B.A. from the School of Journalism and Mass Communications at SJSU.

Iwata is co-inventor of a U.S. patent for advanced semiconductor lithography technology. — SJSU Public Affairs

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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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