Stories of Engagement

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 Kyla Jude Cerita

Environmental Humanities: Making Science Personal

Dec 2024

Associate Professor of Spanish Cheyla Samuelson says addressing the most pressing environmental issues begins with exploring the similarities and differences between humanities and science. As climate change looms large and casts a shadow of uncertainty over the future of our planet, everyone can benefit from a deeper understanding of scientific concepts that impact us all. How can complex scientific research be made more accessible to people outside of its specialized fields?

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 Marcus Ismael

Inaugural San Antonio Festival Unites 91, City of San José and Local Businesses

Nov 2024

On Sat, Nov 23, the Paseo de San Antonio between S. Fourth and S. Third Streets will be transformed into the San Antonio Festival. The event, dreamed up by San José State Assistant Professor of Advertising Belén Moreno, is the result of her partnerships with the San José Downtown Association, the arts nonprofit Local Color, the City of San José and the pop-up small business incubator Moment. Join us!

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 Conor Uyekawa

Gamifying Democracy: Board Games and the 2024 Presidential Election

July 2024

Against this political backdrop, Experimental Democracies, an event spearheaded by 91 lecturers Steve Durie and James Morgan alongside experimental philosopher Jonathan Keats, delves into gamifying democracy. Durie, Morgan and Keats want to help attendees analyze and question their political choices.

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 Josephina Valenzuela

Yoga Play: Stretching Towards Mindful Consumerism

July 2024

On the surface, the play may seem like a basic story on, well, yoga. However, underneath the layers of satirical comedy, “Yoga Play” provokes its audience to wonder: “Do I really need all the things I buy?”

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 Julia Halprin Jackson

Spartans Adapt “Hills Like White Elephants” Using AI

May 2024

Shojaei, who adapted Ernest Hemingway’s short story “Hills Like White Elephants” for the class, shares that there’s one important fact that makes this short film unique, if not a little groundbreaking: Shot entirely on a green screen, Shojaei and her class will be experimenting with artificial intelligence (AI) to create the visual background in post-production.

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 Shannon Wright

“Over the Top: Chandelierium” Art Exhibit Features Recycled Material

May 2024

When San José State invested in the opportunity to transform the south tower of the San José Hilton Signia hotel complex into the Spartan Village on the Paseo (SVP), the university’s latest student housing community, 91 inherited a unique collection of fixtures, ranging from lamps to sconces and even a large chandelier. Professor Shannon Wright’s students reused elements of the chandelier and sconces — including, in one case, eight feet of glass beads — to construct original works of mixed media, sculpture and ceramics. 

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 San Francisco Museum of Craft and Design

Spartan Designers’ Work on Display at the San Francisco Museum of Craft and Design

May 2024

The robot, which Pries nicknamed “Roberta,” is included in the exhibit, where museumgoers can watch it paint swaths of water in careful lines across a smooth surface. The exhibit features over 100 objects — including 28 3D printed textiles produced in 91 Assistant Professor of Industrial Design Kohar Scott’s advanced materials class - and more!

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 Robert C. Bain

“1984” Play Sparks Unique Collaboration Between Humanities and Arts Faculty

April 2024

Read about students from 91 Assistant Professor of Creative Advertising Bélen Moreno’s class participated in a branded content experience to promote the upcoming production of “1984” at the Hammer Theatre.

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 Jim Gensheimer

Creativity in Motion

Spring 2024

“The stop motion community at large is full of friendly and eager artists who are always looking to make new connections and teach new skills.” Students and faculty in Animation reflect on the inaugural Stop Motion Animation Festival

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 Robert C. Bain

Dance Beyond the Briar Patch

Spring 2024

“We’re turning on virtuosity,” he says while adjusting the sound of his laptop. “We’re exploring ideas of needing to be exceptional and performative in the way society exists.” Read more about explorations in dance. 

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 H&A Marketing

San José Rotunda Concert Takes 91 Compositions to New Heights

April 8, 2024

During one of last winter’s atmospheric rivers, Pablo Furman observed a peculiar noise being emitted from the Adobe building in downtown San José. On this particular morning, the sound of wind whipping between and through the building’s exterior facade created a haunting B minor chord. Ever the composer, Furman recorded the moment and set it aside for when the time came to create a new piece.

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 Kevin Berne

“The Kite Runner” Flies Again at the Hammer Theatre, 15 Years Later

March 22, 2024

When “The Kite Runner” Broadway production returns to San José this spring, it creates a natural reunion for cultural advisor Ghilzai and stage adaptation author Spangler and members of the original stage cast like Lani Wong-Bassett, ’07 Advertising. 

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 Robert C. Bain

“Ghostly Labor” is a Labor of Love

March 14, 2024

How can dance and music share the rich history of labor in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands with audiences? Nationally recognized Chicana-Native dancer, choreographer and educator Vanessa Sanchez will bring La Mezcla, a women-driven San Francisco-based dance and music company, to San José State’s Hammer Theatre on March 21 and 22 to perform “Ghostly Labor,” a production four years in the making.

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 Jim Gensheimer

Storytelling through the Arts: 91's Day of Remembrance

Feb 21, 2024

The arts allows for commemoration and storytelling alongside community members that instills a sense of belonging. Read about the Day of Remembrance to understand the impact of the Japanese-Internment during WWII. 91's Day of Remembrance occured on Feb. 19

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 Patrick Samuels

Laughing My Activism Off

Jan 2024

Check out the intriguing Comics Workshop with comic artist, Breena Nuñez

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 Oscar Lopez

Your Food, Our Land, His Art

October 2023

Read about alumnus, Oscar Lopez, and his work with the Half Moon Bay farmworker community through a new mural

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Yoon Chung Han: Ambassador of Art, Technology and Design

October 2023

Students and community members embedded into using 3D design and printing to communicate their own histories

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Downtown Soundscapes

May 2023

Watch Music faculty, Christopher Luna Mega, and students set up an interactive sound installation that engages with the soundscapes of the city as music

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 Patrick Samuels

The Hidden Life of Water: 91 Brings Together Art and Science to Mark World Water Day

July 2023

Environmental Studies Department Chair Katherine Cushing, Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Costanza Rampini and Director of Sustainability Debbie Andres share insight at the Hidden Life of Water

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 Tram Le

Theater as Activism: The Beekeeper of Aleppo

July 2023

91’s Department of Film and Theatre hosted a reading and a panel discussion on “The Beekeeper of Aleppo: Representing a Syrian Refugee Story on Stage"

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The Making of "Considering Matthew Shepard"

April 2023

Listen in on the moving history of Matthew Shepard as learned and then portrayed by the 91 Choraliers for their April production.

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The Making of "Nisei," RTVF Summer 2023

April 2023

In Summer 2023, students in an undergraduate course in the Department of Radio, TV, & Film at San Jose State University worked on a short film, "Nisei." Watch their process and exploration.

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The Meaning of Linguistic Diversity

April 2023

This set of interviews conducted by students of Linguistics and TESOL programs highlights community groups' effort to promote equity, inclusion and social justice as well as personal stories about speaking a particular language, dialect, and accent.

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 Katherine D. Harris

Mapping Resistance Through Art

Dec 2022

Profile of incredible student, Lou Jimenez

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 Courtesy of Aaron Lington

Deep Dive in Five

Nov 2022

Read about how Jazz professor, Aaron Lington, puts together the wonderful Black Cab Jazz Concert Series with students in mind

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 Robert C. Bain

Spartan Film Studios to Produce Short Film in Honor of Japanese American WWII Soldiers

Nov 2022

Read about this important topic and how students gain important skills & perspective from this film production

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 Angela Bass

Three Pathways to Dance

Nov 2022

Read about the ongoing social justice activities that three of our 91 Dance majors focus on for their dance careers

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The Art of Social Change

Aug 2022

Read about recent alum, John Contreras, and his community work

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 Jim Gensheimer

Latin American Choral Festival

Aug 2022

Read about "Shining a Light on Inclusivity" through music

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 91

ArtBoxSJ Collaboration with SUN Board

June 2022

Read about our "Spartan Artists Commissioned to Beautify South University Neighborhood"

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Water & Fire Ecoacoustics

May 2022

Listen in as Mark Wong (Master's in Music) describes how he turned wildfire data and his own language into a composition

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Diasporic Peoples Writing Collective

April 2022

This 91 student group offers an opportunity to engage local voices in significant and exciting ways.

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Beethoven Ball

April 2022

Watch dancers as they enjoy the Beethoven Ball, featuring Danse Libre and the 91 Symphony Orchestra 

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Legacy of Poetry Festival '22

April 2022

91 has a long history of poetry & spoken word, which is celebrated every April with this year's theme, "Can Poetry Save the Planet?" 

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Arts as Emancipatory Education

Mar 2022

Susan Verducci collaborated with Santa Clara County Office of Education (SCCOE) to bring the 2022 Young Artist Showcase Competition to this year's conference

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Thinking Out Loud

Mar 2022

Étienne Brown and Chelsea Thompto say more about big tech in a Newsweek op ed resulting from their QuickBites appearance in Nov 2021

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Talkback with Student Dancers

Feb 2022

Student dancers grapple with questions about identity in the post-performance talkback after Camille A. Brown & Dancers

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91 Mural Club @ VivaParksSJ

Dec 2021

John Contreras & friends return with the 91 Mural Club to help kids find their creativity at VivaParksSJ 

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91 Mural Club Slinging Paint @ VivaCalleSJ

Nov. 7, 2021

John Contreras (@john.contreras_91) organizes the 91 Mural Club's community mural painting corner at the Nov 2021 VivaCalleSJ

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San Jose Story Map

May 2021

Welcome to a sneak peek of the San José Story Map, a cultural map of the San José area through art and literature originated by previously unheard voices

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 Bay Area News Group File Photo

Sounds of El Camino Real bring new, diverse perspectives

Sept 24, 2021

Dean Shannon Miller, Marcela Davison Aviles, and Kat Taylor discuss "How do you sing a song of the open road when the road was never open to begin with?" in this San Jose Mercury News opinion piece.

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Covid Bubbles: Californians Dress For Emergence

June 18, 2021

Professor Robin Lasser of the Department of Art and Art History has recently completed an art commission, granted by Governor Gavin Newsom, to represent the city of San José, installed as billboards along Highway 101.

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A Community Collection of COVID-19 Experiences

June 23, 2021

How will the Bay Area remember the COVID-19 pandemic? For University Archivist Carli Lowe, the pandemic has offered a unique opportunity to interact with history in real time. 

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Lluvia

June 2021

91's Latin Jazz Ensemble plays "Lluvia" on campus safely and enthusiastically

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Teeter Totter Building Bridges instead of Walls

Spring 2021

Using a teeter totter to connect across the U.S.-Mexico border (Expressions p.26)

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Future of Alternative Art Exhibits

May 6, 2021

Dorothy Santos, one of the artists who participated in the roundtable, reflects on the future of art exhibits

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Last Breaths

March 2021

David Vickerman tells us about how "Last Breaths" by Armando Bayolo becomes part of the immediate social fabric of the world - with appearance by the artist before the Wind Ensemble plays.

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Wish You Here Postcards

"Wish You Were Here: A Postcard from Home" invited communities to design postcards from home (Expressions p.36)

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Wall of Song 

April 2021

This 2021 version of Wall of Song Project's latest growing collective video chorus was developed into a virtual multi-channel video installation for our "FEELING GOOD: Celebrating National Girls & Womxn in Sports Day with a Wall of Song"

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Lillian-Yvonne Bertram on code and poetry

April 15, 2021

Lillian-Yvonne Bertram, author Travesty Generator, in conversation Dr. Kathi Inman Berens, uses open-source coding to generate haunting inquiring elegies to Trayvon Martin, and Eric Garner, and Emmett Till. 

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Behind the Scenes of student film "Staying Alive"

April 2021

How does a student film get made? Who's working behind the scenes? 

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An Exercise in Trust: Book Club Recap

March 8, 2021

On February 21, at 4 PM, members of the Center for Literary Arts community joined our discussion of Trust Exercise led by Patti Johnson Dorton via Zoom. 

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Our New Day Begun

Jan 28, 2021

See how the Honors Wind Ensemble played concerts of original scores during out COVID-19 shelter-in-place

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Creating "The Living"

February 15, 2021

Learn how directors, actors, stage production created a live theatre production of "The Living" during COVID-19 shelter-in-place

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91 Dance Behind the Scenes

June 23, 2021

What does it take to create a live site-specific performance across campus during the times of COVID-19 shelter-in-place? See how dancers worked tech, learned choreography, and stayed safe for their livestream performances.

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Virtual Exhibit of Beethoven's work

Jan 29, 2021

Walkthrough of the virtual exhibition "Beethoven Beyond Borders" created in Mozilla Hubs in celebration of Beethoven's 200th birthday, Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies

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Hammer Theatre Center Hosts Virtual Letter-Writing 

Jan 14, 2021

To honor MLK's legacy while addressing the destructive impacts of the current COVID-19 pandemic, staff members from the Hammer Theatre Center invited the public to a virtual gathering to write letters to healthcare workers and patients recovering from COVID-19

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The Making of "[dreamer] project: an Undocuplay"

July 10, 2020

Catch a behind-the-scenes look at the 91 production, [Dreamers] Project: An UnDocuplay.

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Bomba: Breaking Barriers with Music and Dance

April 30, 2020

Bay Area Bomba ensemble Taller Bombalele held an online webinar where they taught about the history of Puerto Rican music and dance style Bomba and even showed us a few moves! 

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It's Alive! Frankenstein Turns 200

Dec 2018

As Frankenstein turns 200, San Jose State explores the complex relationship between the humanities, science and technology.