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In Walk to Emmaus, a popular post-resurrection account within the Gospel of Luke, Jesus appears before two disciples as an unknown traveler and patiently guides them in their faith. For Jessica Hooper ...
Seven graduating seniors presented their capstone research projects as part of their GIS Certificate. The presentations, in the form of an ArcGIS StoryMap, provided students with a dynamic way to ...
Dean Jane M. Georges presents Dr. Mary Jo Clark, PhD, RN, with a framed certificate officially naming her Professor Emerita during a ceremony at the Hahn School of Nursing and Health Science. The Hahn ...
The San Diego Union-Tribune interviewed Alan Gin, associate professor of economics, about the pros and cons of discounting water that goes to the region's agriculture industry.
De Haan and his students study how pollutants get into the air we breathe, and how that affects us. He talked about how he became interested in the subject at a young age, the interesting technology ...
David Shirk, College of Arts and Sciences Reuters David Shirk, professor of political science and international relations, spoke to Reuters about the impact recent violence could have on tourism and ...
Tammy Lin, supervising attorney of the School of Law's Immigration Clinic, talked to Times of San Diego about recent shifts in policy that protect refugees' legal status.
The San Diego Union-Tribune asked Alan Gin, associate professor of economics, about housing regulations in San Diego and how changing them could address the housing crisis.
Dan Roccato, Knauss School of Business FOX 6 Dan Roccato, clinical professor of finance, joined FOX 6 Milwaukee to talk about the rising cost of car maintenance and to advise viewers on how to save.
Alysson Snow, director of the Housing Rights Legal Clinic, spoke with Univision San Diego to discuss the Eviction Negotiation Program which is providing free legal support to families who need help ...
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