by Tiffany Harbrecht | Jul 6, 2021 | Research and Innovation
California’s economy is raging back strong from the pandemic according to a California Outlook report from Beacon Economics, an independent economic research and consulting firm. The United States is experiencing a similar trend — all signs point to a return to...
by Julia Halprin Jackson | Jun 7, 2021 | Research and Innovation
San José State Justice Studies Lecturer Roni Abusaad is excited to incorporate a module on the environment and human rights law as part of his Human Rights and Justice course this fall. “This is an evolving area of human rights law and a great opportunity for students...
by Robin McElhatton | May 13, 2021 | Research and Innovation
Student-designed innovations will be rapidly tested and scaled to address access, engagement and equity gaps in higher ed San José State University has joined five other colleges and universities, hundreds of high schools, and community partners to launch REP4 (Rapid...
by Brett Bralley | May 12, 2021 | Research and Innovation
Turning months — even years — of in-depth research into a concise, engaging presentation isn’t easy. Yet two San José State students were triumphant at two recent California State University system-wide competitions that required them to do just that. Lupe Franco, ‘21...
by Tiffany Harbrecht | May 4, 2021 | Research and Innovation
Graduate students often invest years of their lives working on focused, in-depth research in their field. Ultimately, they must successfully defend their conclusions to a select committee of faculty advisors with expertise in that area of study. Now, imagine what it...
by Brett Bralley | May 3, 2021 | Research and Innovation
Thomas Madura studies the lives of massive stars — from how they’re born to how they die a giant, explosive death. He also investigates ways to teach young blind or visually impaired students about astronomy, which Madura, assistant professor of physics and astronomy...