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Seaweed finds growing demand, shows promise in climate change fight

by Robin McElhatton | Aug 2, 2024 | Uncategorized

Project Firewatch Goes to NASA: SJSU Students Map Wildfire Trajectories with Drone Technology

Project Firewatch Goes to NASA: SJSU Students Map Wildfire Trajectories with Drone Technology

by Cassie Myers | May 20, 2024 | Awards and Achievements, Featured, Research and Innovation, Uncategorized

Project Firewatch Goes to NASA: SJSU Students Map Wildfire Trajectories with Drone Technology Members of the Project Firewatch team presenting at NASA headquarters in DC as part of the NASA Wildfire Climate Tech Challenge. Left to right: Sofia Silva, ‘24 Software...

Larkspur renters and landlords clash over Measure D

by Robin McElhatton | Mar 1, 2024 | Uncategorized

President’s Statement Regarding Disruption in Sweeney Hall

by SJSU Editor | Feb 20, 2024 | Uncategorized

President’s Statement Regarding Disruption in Sweeney Hall The following message was sent to the SJSU campus community on Tuesday, February 20, 2024. Dear Spartan Community, I write to inform the campus community of an incident that occurred on Monday, February...

San Jose Mercury News: Professor Comments on Proliferation of Communications Tech Tools

by Pat Lopes Harris | Mar 13, 2012 | Uncategorized

Text, call, email, IM, Facebook, tweet and meet? Communication has become confusing Posted by the San Jose Mercury News March 12, 2012. By Sue McAllister James Daniels checks in with his buddies and sisters with text messages, but he doesn’t text his mother much...

The Economist: Professor Comments on U.S. Government Default

by Pat Lopes Harris | Feb 20, 2012 | Uncategorized

Could the American government default? Posted by The Economist Buttonwood’s Notebook blog Feb. 20, 2012. WHILE Greece continues to inch its way towards a deal with its EU partners, the creditors of a much-larger debtor, the US government, appear to be...
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