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  2. Martha Heasley Cox Center for Steinbeck Studies - Wikipedia

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    Located in the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library on the campus of San José State University in San Jose, California, the center was founded in 1971 by English professor Martha Heasley Cox, whose contributions laid the groundwork for its establishment as a hub for Steinbeck scholarship and public education. The center is the largest Steinbeck ...

  3. Open Syllabus Project - Wikipedia

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    The Open Syllabus Project (OSP) is an online open-source platform that catalogs and analyzes millions of college syllabi. [3] Founded by researchers from the American Assembly at Columbia University, the OSP has amassed the most extensive collection of searchable syllabi.

  4. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library - Wikipedia

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    The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library (also known locally as the MLK Library or the King Library) is an 8-story [1] public library and university library, located in downtown San Jose, California, which had its grand opening on August 16, 2003. [2]

  5. San Jose Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Its central library, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library, is also the main library of the San Jose State University. Built in 2003, King Library is the first joint use library in the United States shared by a major university as its only library and a large city as its main library. It has more than 1.6 million items.

  6. San Jose State University - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. San Jose City College - Wikipedia

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    The college was founded in 1921, [3] opening its doors as San Jose Junior College to students in September of that year. In 1953, San José Unified School District took over the college's operation from San José State University. The college moved to its present location in the Fruitdale neighborhood of West San Jose in the same year. The ...

  8. List of San Jose State University people - Wikipedia

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    PJ Hirabayashi — co-founder of San Jose Taiko, recipient of National Heritage Fellowship [18] Roy Hirabayashi — co-founder of San Jose Taiko, recipient of National Heritage Fellowship [18] Shinichi Ishizuka — manga artist [19] Tom Johnston — rock guitarist and vocalist best known for his work as a founding member of The Doobie Brothers [20]

  9. History of San Jose State University - Wikipedia

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    The new San Jose State College was no longer limited to educating exclusively teachers. In 1922, the State Teachers College at San Jose adopted the Spartans as the school's official mascot and nickname. Mascots and nicknames prior to 1922 included the Daniels, the Teachers, the Pedagogues, the Normals and the Normalites.