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 Cassie Myers | Aug 28, 2023 | Academics, Awards and Achievements, Research and Innovation
Nearly $7 Million Dollars in Federal Funding Awarded to SJSU Researchers for STEM Education & Scientific Research San José State researchers recently received nearly $7 million in federal funding for STEM education and other science research initiatives. Photo by...
by Ken Mashinchi | Jul 27, 2023 | Research and Innovation
WIRC Team Takes Their Wildfire Knowledge Abroad to Greece SJSU’s Wildfire Interdisciplinary Research Center’s long-term collaboration with Greece will help build up the country’s fire management technology. Craig Clements, professor of meteorology...
by Cassie Myers | Jul 18, 2023 | Academics, Awards and Achievements, Research and Innovation
Nearly a Million Dollars in Federal Funding Awarded to SJSU Researchers for Health and Safety, STEM Research San José State has recently received nearly a million dollars in federal funding for health and safety and STEM research initiatives. Photo by Robert C. Bain....
by SJSU Editor | Jul 11, 2023 | Research and Innovation
Expressions Presents The Hidden Life of Water: SJSU Brings Together Art and Science to Mark World Water Day Environmental Studies Department Chair Katherine Cushing, Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Costanza Rampini and Director of Sustainability Debbie...
by Anwyn Hurxthal | Apr 21, 2023 | Research and Innovation
SJSU’s Strong Ties to Earth Day Highlight University’s History of Action The history of Earth Day has Spartan fingerprints all over it. Flash back to Feb. 24, 1970 — faculty and students at San José State College (now SJSU) called for the end of internal combustion...