by Pat Lopes Harris | Dec 23, 2014 | Research and Innovation
If anyone’s nimble enough to keep up with all the demands of editing a magazine in the Internet age, it’s Amanda Holst, ’14 Journalism and Nutritional Sciences, especially now that she has served as SHiFT editor. The School of Journalism and Mass Communications...
by Allison Arbuthnot Sanders | Dec 19, 2014 | Academics
As the semester ends and the weather cools, students from the Afghan Student Association, the Muslim Student Association, and supporters took to the streets to feed the hungry. Established this year by President Matt Mohammed, ’16 Civil Engineering, the Afghan Student...
by Pat Lopes Harris | Dec 19, 2014 | Academics
Contact: Pat Lopes Harris, 408-924-1748 San Jose, CA–Walnuts are part of a Mediterranean diet and have been shown to reduce heart disease and are potentially able to fight cancer. Yet as much as science has revealed about the health benefits of walnuts, which...
by Pat Lopes Harris | Dec 18, 2014 | Academics
Posted Dec. 18, 2014 by The New York Times. Irene Dalis, a versatile and fiery mezzo-soprano who starred at the Metropolitan Opera for two decades before building a second career as the director of Opera San José, an innovative company she founded in her California...
by Pat Lopes Harris | Dec 15, 2014 | Research and Innovation
San Jose lost one of its finest teachers Sunday with the death of Irene Dalis, ’46 Music. The acclaimed opera star, former professor, and founder of Opera San Jose was 89. Irene Dalis poured all of her energy into providing young people with the greatest gift any...