by Cassie Myers | Nov 14, 2023 | Academics, Featured, Research and Innovation
Rachel Berkowitz Wants Everyone to Thrive No two love stories are ever the same. Rachel Berkowitz’s love for public health, for example, began as a high-schooler in South Florida, when she worked on a project that asked students to establish a hypothetical mobile...
by Michelle Smith McDonald | Nov 13, 2023 | Academics, Featured, Research and Innovation
San José State Partners with Milpitas School District, Industry Leaders to Launch Innovation Campus SJSU faculty, school district and industry leaders teamed up at a recent campus event to create an AI workforce pipeline for South Bay students. Photo by Michelle Smith...
by Robin McElhatton | Nov 8, 2023 | Academics, Featured, Research and Innovation
New Research Shows Remaining Ice Shelves in Greenland On the Verge of Collapse The Ryder ice shelf in Greenland. Photo by Mike Wood. Warming oceans accelerate ice melt, triggering ice shelf collapses in Northern Greenland New research reveals the alarming impact of...
by Julia Halprin Jackson | Oct 26, 2023 | Featured, Research and Innovation
Tiffani Marie Asks: How Are the Children? On Oct. 27, the Lurie College will screen “The Children Could Fly,” a film co-produced by SJSU Assistant Professor of Teacher Education and Ethnic Studies Tiffani Marie with Hidden Temple Media. Photo courtesy of...
by Anwyn Hurxthal | Sep 28, 2023 | Research and Innovation
Award Winning: SJSU & NASA Ames’ Researchers Acknowledged for Far Reaching Impacts Cassie Hilditch, pictured here at NASA Ames, just received the NASA Exceptional Public Achievement Medal. Photo by Robert C. Bain. Less than 15 miles from San José State University...
by Anwyn Hurxthal | Sep 26, 2023 | Research and Innovation
SJSU and NASA Ames: Eyes to the Skies Conrad Gabriel plays an integral role in the NASA Ames Airspace Operations Lab conducting collaborative research with Ames civil servants. Photo by Robert C. Bain. Through 12-year-old eyes, Conrad Gabriel, ’13 Aviation, remembers...