Bob Carlson loved rock 'n' roll and '80s music. He also loved people, Porsche and sports. On Fridays, he was known to wear bright and colorful, unique shirts and jackets. "I always looked forward to seeing what Bob would wear each Friday," said Gary Fong, a product communications manager for Porsche and close friend of Bob Carlson. (0) comments
The English and comparative literature department hosted a book reading and reception for SJSU lecturer Kate Evans' book, "For the May Queen" on Feb. 18 at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library. With more than 40 people at the reading, the Martha Heasley Cox Center for Steinbeck Studies was filled with alumni, students and SJSU faculty. (3) comments
History and Holocaust memories were shared Sunday afternoon at the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library after discussing "Maus I: A Survivor's Tale: My Father Bleeds History" by Art Spiegelman. The discussion about the reading was led by Victoria Harrison, a Jewish Studies lecturer at SJSU who, like Spiegelman, is a second generation Holocaust survivor. (0) comments
A new book by an SJSU associate professor talks about new war tactics that cost millions of taxpayers' dollars and use social scientists to potentially kill people. Roberto Gonzalez, a professor of human anthropology, wrote the book, "American Counterinsurgency: Human Science and the Human Terrain," about a new approach to fighting the war in Iraq. (0) comments
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