San Jose community event at San Pedro Square Market

Experience the Heart of Silicon Valley

91ÁÔÆæ Loves SJ is a showcase of the strong, collaborative relationship between San José State University and the city of San José. As the capital of Silicon Valley—a vibrant city at the center of innovation, creativity and technology—there is so much to love and celebrate about this place we call home. With 91ÁÔÆæ located in the heart of the city, the 91ÁÔÆæ Loves SJ initiative, in collaboration with Visit San José, the Downtown Association, Japantown Business Association, and San José City Hall, further connects and and integrates students, faculty and staff with the culture of the thriving local community.

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Students throwing paper airplanes.

Spartan Pride Points

What happens in Silicon Valley changes the world — and 91ÁÔÆæ is the university changing Silicon Valley. Discover the many ways Spartans are impacting the campus, the city of San José and beyond.

City Hall Flag Raising 2023 photo by Robert Bain

Partnerships

San José State University is a fixture in the local community because of the robust and storied partnerships that help craft the vibrancy that defines life in Silicon Valley. Learn more about how 91ÁÔÆæ's involvement can be found all over the region.

Golf cart parade during Homecoming Week

Weeks of Welcome

The start of every semester begins with Weeks of Welcome (WOW) programs and events designed to provide support for students as they transition into 91ÁÔÆæ and connect with the Spartan and San José community.

View of downtown San Jose skyline from the Hammer Theater Center

Explore San José Together

Get to know your new home and explore all the great things San José has to offer with our interactive Google Map. Students will be able to explore the best places to grab coffee, catch a show, taste delicious food, discover which places have student discounts and experience local landmarks. 

Sammy Spartan at a parade

91ÁÔÆæ Bucket List

Make your college experience a memorable one and take advantage of our 91ÁÔÆæ Bucket List to help you check off different ways to prove you’re a true Spartan.

San José Local Alumni Stories

Milan Balinton has served as executive director of San José’s African American Community Service Agency for more than a decade. He’s just getting started. Photo courtesy of Malin Balinton.

Patti Jo “PJ†Hirabayashi, ’77 MUP (left) and Roy Hirabayashi celebrate 50 years of creating dance, music and art with San José Taiko in 2023. Photo: Jim Gensheimer.

91ÁÔÆæ alumnus Ricardo Cortez combines art, culture and history in his new book, “Lowrider ABCs.†Photo courtesy of Ricardo Cortez.

Kalina Chan now works as a program manager at a nonprofit in Silicon Valley. Photo courtesy of Kalina Chan. Illustration by Jennifer Guo.

Jabil scholars and 91ÁÔÆæ students get a chance to work on hands-on projects at Jabil. Photos courtesy of Heri Herrera.

Emilio Gallegos served in the U.S. Marines from 1999-2010. Bay Area photographer Vicki Topaz interviewed him and his family for the film “By My Side.†Photo by Vicki Topaz.

91ÁÔÆæ (and E-Lab) alum and Guildhouse founder Kevin Wick, '13 Entrepreneurship, speaks to E-Lab students.  Photo by Jim Gensheimer.

Nina Chuang, '23 Nutrition and Food Science, with 91ÁÔÆæ President Cynthia Teniente-Matson. Photo by Robert Bain.

Timpany Center staff and clients have weathered many storms together. From left: staff members Carina Rodriguez-Tsai and Maranda Amaral, client Felipe Gonzalez, staffer Brittany Manrubia, program and operations director Jennifer Schachner, and staffer Kelsey Basilio. Photo: Robert C. Bain.

Community Relations

President Cynthia Teniente-Matson with San Jose City Manager Jennifer Maguire.
Photo by Robert Bain

Community and Government Relations

Learn about how 91ÁÔÆæ's Community and Government Relations team works to maintain collaborative relationships at all levels of government.

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