“It is the moment that officially affirms the completion of a milestone that forever will impact our students’ lives, and the lives of future generations. “Throughout my career, this has always been the most important and revered time on the academic calendar,” said President Mary A. Some are the first in their families to attend college, others are parents setting an example for their children to follow - all of them are shining examples of what it means to be a Spartan. ![]() Many of them are on a path to become future leaders and educators, law enforcement and urban planners, clinicians in healthcare and practitioners of art and research. In their words, they describe the important milestones reached and lessons learned while at San José State, the key takeaways gained from attending college during a pandemic, their next steps - and the transformative impact SJSU had on their lives. ![]() Here are some of our extraordinary soon-to-be graduates, as shared by SJSU faculty from across disciplines, in alphabetical order: Robby Abarca, ’21 Communicative Disorders and Sciences Diego Almaraz, ‘21 Industrial Design Joshua Bevis, ‘21 Mechanical Engineering Aliza Bolliger, ’21 Public Relations Briena Brown, ’21 Sociology Marc Aaron Casupanan, ’21 Graphic Design Sabrina Cervantes, ’21 Justice Studies Anie de la Rosa Clark, ’21 Master of Business Administration Nicole Coates, ’21 MS Interdisciplinary Studies Rachel Crawford, ’21 MFA Creative Writing Briettny Curtner, ’21 MA Education, Counseling and Student Personnel Zobeida Delgadillo, ‘21 Political Science Zoe Dolak, ’21 Public Relations Adam Elwailly, ’21 Electrical Engineering Mateo Garcia De la Quintana, ’21 Advertising Lydon George, Master in Urban Planning Olivia Gerber, ’21 Political Science and Journalism Anna Harvey, ’21 MS Transportation Management Fatima Hassan, ‘21 Psychology Bianca Hernandez, ’21 MA Sociology Shruthi Kamath, ’21 Psychology Jacob Lapinsky, ’21 History and Social Sciences Vanndy Loth-Kumar, ’21 Doctor of Nursing Practice Ben Newsome, ’21 MA History Sabina Patel, ’21 Psychology Steven Peck, ’21 Political Science Andrea Perez, ‘21 Advertising Abril Perez-Gonzaga, ‘21 Anthropology Naromy Ramirez, ’21 MA Education, Special Education Nick Randle, ’21 Graphic Design Jasmine Marie Reyes, ’21 Music, Performance Ralph Robinson, ’21 Master in Urban Planning Leilani Saelaw, ’21 Kinesiology Marc Adrian Narvadez Santos, ’21 English Sabrina Shell, ‘21 Industrial Design Kristina Smith, ’21 Child and Adolescent Development and Psychology Juan Carlos Soliz, ’21 Behavioral Science Ty Supreme, ’21 Microbiology Amber Renee Sylva, ’21 MA English Alice Tsvinev, ’21 Psychology Narayani Tyagi, ’21 MS Physics Brianna Misaki Williams, ’21 Philosophy Neng Xiong, ’21 MA Education, Curriculum and Instruction and William Yi, ’21 Public Relations. We’re thrilled to congratulate our graduating class of 2021, who have shown incredible resilience, determination and grit during the COVID-19 pandemic, which spanned more than a year of their college experience.
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