CLP: Emerging Community Leaders
Community leadership in a city as diverse as San Jose is crucial in ensuring inclusivity and representation. CommUniverCity’s Community Leadership Program allows the voices of emerging community leaders in our […]
Community leadership in a city as diverse as San Jose is crucial in ensuring inclusivity and representation. CommUniverCity’s Community Leadership Program allows the voices of emerging community leaders in our […]
Last weekend CommUniverCity hosted its annual Sustainability Fair in partnership with the South University Neighborhood Association. The event was held at O’Donnell Park, a couple of blocks from San Jose
In order to engage interest in stem-based activities and careers, CommUniverCity hosts several projects having to do with different fields of engineering and science. One of these projects is Aerospace
Community Garden: One of the many great resources that we have on the SJSU campus is the Community Garden. This garden began in 2014 and started from students and the
Geology Rocks is a project that CommUniverCity hosts throughout our local elementary schools including Grant, Lowell, and McKinley Elementary. The project’s purpose is to introduce K-8th grade students to STEM-based
Keep Coyote Creek Beautiful is a vibrant organization that works with the community to host cleanings, plantings, and recreational, cultural, and educational activities that help restore Coyote Creek. Their mission
Over the summer of 2022, CommUniverCity SJSU hosted its third annual gardening workshop series, which entailed three in-person workshops and free gardening kits for 30 families. Pico de Gallo, a
In May 2000, a Department of Justice publication, Bulletin from the Field, described factors and events that make National Night Out successful. An important tool in building social capital and
Have you heard of promoters? If you are thinking about the promoters in your DNA, that’s not the ones we are talking about. The model we are talking about are
In mid-May, a little over a dozen of children from Olinder Elementary School’s CORAL after school program took a trip to an urban farm. The destination? Our very own San