SJSU President Mohammad Qayoumi will leave the school next month for a high-ranking government job in Afghanistan.
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SJSU Gets Provost Hiring Right
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San Jose State Hate Crime Report Masks Administrative Problems
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SJSU Launches Independent Review of Hate Crime Allegations
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In the wake of high-profile hate crime allegations on campus, San Jose State University has enlisted a retired judge to conduct an independent review of what happened. LaDoris Cordell, San Jose’s independent police auditor, will oversee the investigation, which will look at how the university failed to prevent four white students from racially terrorizing a black roommate.
Read More 7San Jose State University Suspends Students Charged With Hate Crimes
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San Jose State University suspended three white students Thursday after the District Attorney charged them with hate crimes. The three young men allegedly fastened a bike lock around their African-American roommate’s neck—twice—while also racially bullying him and locking him in his bedroom.
Read More 4Congressman Mike Honda’s Advisory Council Rallies STEM Education Advocates
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I applaud Congressman Michael Honda’s recent convening of the STEM Advisory Council, which I attended last Friday at Applied Materials with 60-plus engineers, educators, policy makers and non-profit leaders. We must act now, as more and more firms in the U.S., like Applied Materials, require science, technology, engineering or math degrees to satisfy their employment mandates.
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