by Brett Bralley | Feb 25, 2022 | Spartan Spotlight
Eyes to the Martian Sky Bob Haberle, ’74 Meteorology, ’75 MA Meteorology. Photo: Robert Bain Bob Haberle, ’74 BS, ’75 MS, Meteorology, has worked at NASA for 38 years, taking part in four Mars missions, studying the red planet’s atmosphere and...
by Brett Bralley | Feb 25, 2022 | Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Spartan Spotlight
Jessica Castillo Vardaro: Uplifting Latino/a Students Jessica Castillo Vardaro, assistant professor of biology at San José State University, studies the American pika — a small rabbit-like mammal living in the mountains of western North America — to learn how climate...
by Brett Bralley | Feb 21, 2022 | Research and Innovation
What Early-Career Funding Means to 3 SJSU Researchers Students working in 2018 in the research lab of Madalyn Radlauer, assistant professor of chemistry at SJSU. Radlauer received a National Science Foundation grant in 2021. (Photo courtesy of Madalyn Radlauer) As...
by Brett Bralley | Feb 9, 2022 | Campus Life
5 Things to Know About Food Waste at SJSU and Beyond SJSU is in compliance with California’s composting law. Students, faculty and staff can toss food scraps, recyclables and other garbage into single-stream trash cans, which is then collected and sorted...
by Brett Bralley | Jan 18, 2022 | Research and Innovation
How Alcohol and Stress Impact Parenting During a Pandemic Raising children during the pandemic isn’t easy. Combine that with the effects of alcohol, and it could lead to a more punitive approach to parenting, according to one San José State University researcher....