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WORKS/San José began in October 1977, by a group of artists and San Jose State University faculty and students in downtown San Jose. [3] Early members of WORKS/San José include: Tony May, Erin Goodwin Guerrero, Ruth Tunstall Grant, Jan Rindfleisch, George Rivera, Rebecca Schapp, Anna Koster, Fred Shepard, Albert Dixon.
William Yaw Obeng — Arena Football League lineman, San Jose Sabercats; Chris Owens — NFL defensive back, Atlanta Falcons [93] Tom Petitthome — former AFL player, San Jose Sabercats; Art Powell — NFL wide receiver, Oakland Raiders; Raiders' 7th all-time leading receiver [94]
Richard Chavez, César Chávez's brother, originally designed the black Aztec eagle insignia that became the symbol of the National Farm Workers Association and the UFW. [6] In 2022, San Jose State students and faculty embedded the Arch of Dignity, Equality, and Justice into their Public Art as Resistance project. [1] [7] [8]
The building was then converted by the Fine Arts Gallery Association, [11] a group of community members and San Jose State University art professors, who then reopened it as the Civic Art Gallery. In 1972 the building was named a California Historical Landmark (#854), [ 12 ] and in 1973 it was added to the National Register of Historic Places .
Spartan Keyes is home to a notable community of artists, art studios, and galleries. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The neighborhood is home to the south campus of San Jose State University and is one of central San Jose's historic neighborhoods, made up of late 19th and early 20th century architecture.
SOURCE: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System, San Jose State University (2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010). Read our methodology here. HuffPost and The Chronicle examined 201 public D-I schools from 2010-2014. Schools are ranked based on the percentage of their athletic budget that comes from subsidies.
(KRON) — Four teams forfeited matches against the San Jose State University women’s volleyball team since a lawsuit was filed on behalf of several NCAA athletes, including SJSU’s team captain.
The newscast is produced by San Jose State broadcast journalism students, and has aired in the Bay Area since 1982. [129] The newscast previously aired on educational station KTEH. Update News also features a daily live webcast. Equal Time is a news magazine show produced by the San Jose State School of Journalism and Mass Communications. Each ...