All the below tweets are in English.
Cal State 後半は、中間選挙そのものの話が多くなりました。
#SFSU Associate Professor of Political Science @ValisJason addressed the issue of conditional voters in the 2018 midterm elections with @abc7newsbayarea https://t.co/7x33G7JIPj
— SF State (@SFSU) November 12, 2018
#SFSU Associate Professor of Political Science @ValisJason commented on Maine’s 2018 ranked-choice midterm election for the @AP https://t.co/c7sCgkTJsv
— SF State (@SFSU) November 10, 2018
#SFSU Associate Professor @ValisJason spoke to @sfchronicle about the effect San Francisco’s 2018 midterm elections will have on Mayor London Breed’s agenda. https://t.co/QDM88eucrF
— SF State (@SFSU) November 9, 2018
Facebook has identified a coordinated influence campaign on U.S. politics ahead of November's midterm elections. @MarkMatthewsNBC talks to #SFSU Associate Professor of Journalism Yumi Wilson about the effect of these efforts to influence voters. https://t.co/aK0Q2RqXED pic.twitter.com/iyFBVpvrgk
— SF State (@SFSU) August 2, 2018
#SFSU alumna and co-founder of @Blklivesmatter wrote an inspiring column for @VICE about how to mobilize the black vote for the 2018 midterm election. https://t.co/eRcb2gtCzb pic.twitter.com/fIFvcXlXXg
— SF State (@SFSU) February 27, 2018
How your fellow @SFSU Gators feel about these midterms (elections). https://t.co/lYidXJsSat
— Golden Gate Xpress (@GGXnews) November 6, 2018
Garrick Percival, Political Science Department, was interviewed by San Jose Mercury News in a story regarding the Santa Clara County Sheriff's race. https://t.co/ZcKsmUYa8a
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) November 9, 2018
Dr. Melinda Jackson, Political Science Department, was interviewed by NBC-Bay Area in a story about Nancy Pelosi, the new presumed speaker of the House. https://t.co/ZNxoGxEj53
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) November 9, 2018
Garrick Percival, Political Science Department, was interviewed by KTVU-TV in a story about the importance of voting blocks. https://t.co/YRlIvsYlFv
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) November 7, 2018
James Brent, Political Science, was interviewed by https://t.co/UHeBUcNR5p in a story about the record number of registered voters in California. https://t.co/o8JkXZwerx
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) November 6, 2018
Dr. Melinda Jackson, Political Science, was interviewed live by KGO-TV yesterday morning. This was a preview interview for the upcoming election. https://t.co/sjLORk2myG
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) November 5, 2018
Dr. Glen Gendzel, History Department, was interviewed for USA Today's story regarding California's ability to forefront edgy laws. https://t.co/WMk1DOoqNU
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) November 5, 2018
Dr. Asha Weinstein Agrawal, Urban and Regional Planning, was interviewed for https://t.co/eXkgMNEkjH's story regarding Proposition 6, the gas tax. https://t.co/EeuwNTg4A0
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) October 31, 2018
Dr. Scott Myers-Lipton, Sociology, was interviewed by KGO-TV regarding San Jose's new pilot program to provide jobs for homeless people. https://t.co/J313VEgShc
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) October 26, 2018
Dr. Glen Gendzel, History Department, was quoted in the Money section, "California Sits at the Forefront of Edgy Laws," of the weekend edition of USA Today. https://t.co/F3qaYnnF4V
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) October 25, 2018
Dr. Fred Foldvary, Economics, was interviewed by KTVU-TV in regards to commercial real estate and the job market in the Bay Area booming, yet not enough residential housing. https://t.co/urk63vDtGk
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) October 24, 2018
Dr. Melinda Jackson, Political Science, was interviewed for GKO-TV regarding the negative political ads in the Central Valley. https://t.co/2BIhtQI7SU
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) October 23, 2018
Dr. Garrick Percival, Political Science, was interviewed for the San Jose Mercury News regarding a proposal that would keep Mayor Sam Liccardo holding the mayor's seat for an additional two years. https://t.co/Od7jvHiQsy
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) October 3, 2018
Dr. Fred Foldvary, Economics, was interviewed for KTVU-TV regarding the falling real estate prices in the Bay Area. https://t.co/cMRkEBwAPU
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) September 26, 2018
Kelly Snider, Urban and Regional Planning, was interviewed by KTVU in a story about proposed affordable housing at Vallco Mall in Cupertino. https://t.co/OEcKq9omFS
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) September 18, 2018
Dr. Garrick Percival, Political Science Department, was interviewed by NBC Bay Area in a story about a leaked video of Google executives expressing their political views on the Trump election. https://t.co/Jlziklc2JK
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) September 14, 2018
Kelly Snider, Urban & Regional Planning Department, was interviewed for KTVU-TV's story about Google's growing presence in Sunnyvale. https://t.co/VKl1qL24eL
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) September 12, 2018
Fred Foldvary, Department of Economics, was interviewed by San Jose Mercury News in a story about how Chinese tariffs are impacting the tech industry. https://t.co/qasy9JyTMh
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) September 11, 2018
Dr. Melinda Jackson, Political Science Department, was interviewed by NBC Bay Area in a story about President Trump's claims that Google searches are biased against him. https://t.co/r0hWrfBZB0
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) August 29, 2018
Terry Trumbull, Environmental Studies Department, was interviewed by NBC Bay Area in a story about Trump's proposal for car-mileage rollback. https://t.co/OjjUHjA60Z
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) August 6, 2018
Political Science Professor Melinda Jackson was featured in a LA Times article about financing in the governor's race. https://t.co/CVcjah2LkL
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) August 3, 2018
Kelly Snider, Urban and Regional Planning Department, interviewed with KTVU regarding the impact of Chinese tariffs on Bay Area construction. https://t.co/EgSPUvqWu3
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) August 2, 2018
Bruce Olszewski, Environmental Studies Department, Center for Development of Recycling, was interviewed on CGTV's for the story about China limiting recycling from the US on July 13th. https://t.co/MHfKDMNn88
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) July 17, 2018
Here's a link to KGO-TV's story yesterday about the outcome of the election in Mexico. Professor Roberto Gonzalez was interviewed for the story. https://t.co/0GUpqrwXgo
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) July 3, 2018
Here is a link to KPIX-TV's story about China imposing stricter regulations on recycling. Professor Bruce Olszewski was interviewed for the story. https://t.co/pTwoge7GHu
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) May 18, 2018
Here is a link to KPIX-TV's story yesterday about a new law requiring new homes to have solar panels. Professor Dustin Mulvaney was interviewed for the story. https://t.co/Uh6o1wDpKb
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) May 9, 2018
Here is a link to the San Jose Mercury News story this morning about a new survey showing some half of Californians support deportation and a Muslim travel ban. Professor Melinda Jackson was quoted in the story. https://t.co/zEvxFuf8am
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) April 18, 2018
NBC Bay Area interviewed Professor Karthika Sasikumar again about the Saudi Crown Prince's visit to Silicon Valley. Here is a link to the story. https://t.co/EOXRhR9lTd
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) April 4, 2018
Here is a link to KGO-TV's story about the EPA possibly rolling back fuel economy and emission standards. Terry Trumbull, Environmental Studies lecturer, did an interview for the story. https://t.co/kjnFRs5cjq
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) April 2, 2018
Here is a link to KGO-TV's story about a Santa Clara County supervisor calling for tributes to women in the… https://t.co/VntC1cu51m
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) March 9, 2018
In a KTVU TV interview Economics Assistant Professor Justin Rietz provided insight into recent U.S. stock market… https://t.co/92TdRLlXWn
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) February 9, 2018
Political Science Chair Melinda Jackson comments on San José Mayor Sam Liccardo's endorsement of Antonio… https://t.co/ocZrfX4FWR
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) February 1, 2018
Here's a story on how the effort to make California independent nation is back. Professor Glen Gendzel was… https://t.co/INUfdxXl96
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) January 26, 2018
Here’s a TV interview Professor Matthew Spangler did with BBC World News about the global refugee crisis and his… https://t.co/WCYWSVdroB
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) November 14, 2017
Political Science Professor Lawrence Quill was quoted in an article about contemporary politics of power: "Tech… https://t.co/qCWYmSux2N
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) April 4, 2017
KQED Radio: Melinda Jackson, associate professor and chair of the political science department, forum guest at… https://t.co/OjyXLowIaj
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) October 10, 2016
Media clip of the presidential debate watch party at SJSU on September 26, 2016!https://t.co/5iLfMPV8DL
— SJSU CoSS (@sjsucoss) September 28, 2016
#ICYMI @SJSU students and others offer support and sympathy at candlelight vigil. Dozens honored the 11 Jewish men and women who were killed on Shabbat morning. Such tragedy.
Full story: https://t.co/Juc2vTazIJ#abc7now#TreeofLife pic.twitter.com/4NS2gRa0VC
— Amanda del Castillo (@AmandaABC7) October 30, 2018
Congrats to @SJSU student and @SpartanDaily reporter @Jana_Kadah for having her story about CNN's @Acosta and his visit last week published in yesterday's @mercnews! Always great to see our students getting real-world experience. https://t.co/0kLKQ3gyIv #SJSU #SpartanSuccess
— PrezPapazian (@PrezPapazian) October 29, 2018
Proud to be honored with the William Randolph Hearst Award at @SJSU this week. I dedicated the award to all of my fellow journalists at @CNN. As I told the crowd, we will not be terrorized. The events of this week have put steel in our spines. https://t.co/0V55NN3mQu
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) October 26, 2018
#ICYMI Writer and civil rights activist @shaunking had a conversation with the @SJSU community last night. @Huanxun_chan was there and recaps the discussion for us. #SJSU #SocialJusticehttps://t.co/E347iNtZf6
— The Spartan Daily (@SpartanDaily) October 26, 2018
“He can’t see clearly, but he still sees judo.”
Despite being legally blind and 98 years old, longtime @SJSU judo coach Yoshihiro Uchida continues to make an impact on his students in a way that goes far beyond the mat. https://t.co/90Jl7kxacU
— The Undefeated (@TheUndefeated) October 23, 2018
“You can see hurricanes coming for days. You can measure storms. We can forecast severe weather, but we’re not really doing that on wildfires yet.” —Professor Craig Clements. Read how #SJSU's @FireWeatherLab hopes to change that https://t.co/20QulKWB4Y @calstate pic.twitter.com/UX5ZnmWZeZ
— San Jose State University (@SJSU) November 2, 2018
Allied Telesis, Inc. Chairman and CEO Takayoshi Oshima has committed $500,000 to the Mineta Transportation Institute's #cybersecurity program, which researches ways to improve and enhance the digital security of public transit.
Read more: https://t.co/lyzXzJN0Vh #SJSU #NCSAM pic.twitter.com/HH9x3PcdWD
— San Jose State University (@SJSU) October 31, 2018
https://twitter.com/SJSU/status/1057491364026421250
Read @PrezPapazian’s message regarding the #Pittsburgh shootings: https://t.co/Cy3A2TlkyB
“Although the killings may have occurred far from us geographically, they strike at the heart of all that we value, including decency, acceptance & respect for diverse cultures & faiths.”
— San Jose State University (@SJSU) October 31, 2018
"…environmental concerns are only part of the appeal for home hunters. 'Buyers are interested in the sustainability, but also the location and the architecture; the contemporary style appeals to them.'” | @Telegraph on building sustainably: https://t.co/C9AenMpoee. pic.twitter.com/0GIQqfbKtR
— SonomaSBE (@sonomasbe) July 23, 2018
"…it's time that health care catches up with other industries when it comes to providing consumers greater transparency about prices up front and easier access to their records and health data once they have received care." https://t.co/lOjshxR56b pic.twitter.com/ae0mMEKdNZ
— SonomaSBE (@sonomasbe) May 30, 2018
"…it's time that health care catches up with other industries when it comes to providing consumers greater transparency about prices up front and easier access to their records and health data once they have received care." https://t.co/lOjshy8GuL pic.twitter.com/5wGrJJeRxP
— SonomaSBE (@sonomasbe) May 29, 2018
"Sonoma County will need new and innovative strategies to build at least 25,000 housing units over the next five years." | @sonomanews: https://t.co/WMJTurfOaL. @sonomasbe trains talent to contribute to a thriving, sustainable Northbay economy and beyond. https://t.co/puCojQ8LBr pic.twitter.com/QeDdykYEvr
— SonomaSBE (@sonomasbe) May 25, 2018
Congratulations to Aaron Lucey '14, Sonoma Executive MBA, on his recent publication entitled "Advanced Risk Consulting Expected Loss Model For Current Expected Credit Losses." https://t.co/37l36btccf @SSRN pic.twitter.com/kyVHDwC8EA
— SonomaSBE (@sonomasbe) May 23, 2018
"…the California Supreme Court made it harder…for employers to classify their workers as independent contractors. The unanimous decision has implications for the growing gig economy, but it could extend to nearly every employment sector." | @latimes: https://t.co/ALkBEbDfET pic.twitter.com/APLGYtr705
— SonomaSBE (@sonomasbe) May 10, 2018
"One common assumption is that sustainability is a luxury that only rich countries can afford. While there’s some truth in that view, it’s an oversimplification to declare emerging markets a wasteland for sustainability and the rich world a bastion.” https://t.co/pYG5FzVPoG pic.twitter.com/YMb9rd0W74
— SonomaSBE (@sonomasbe) May 2, 2018
"The Department of Housing and Urban Development awarded block grants to flexibly support many different recovery efforts, including but not limited to, housing needs, economic revitalization, and improvements to infrastructure." | @NapaRegister: https://t.co/YcIxhgi4Xy pic.twitter.com/g6fiegeCRd
— SonomaSBE (@sonomasbe) April 25, 2018
"All the new [Sonoma County Chamber of Commerce] executive directors cited a need to build more affordable housing to recruit and retain employers and their workforce within Sonoma County." | @NorthBayNews: https://t.co/VL5bJAF0Gr pic.twitter.com/dZOnrTdI7R
— SonomaSBE (@sonomasbe) April 24, 2018
"All 30 companies that make up the Dow Jones index saw declines on Friday, [April 6,] with Caterpillar leading the losses — down 3.5 percent as the industrial sector bore the brunt of the trade war rhetoric." https://t.co/TbaajZmWzC pic.twitter.com/eIvyzIYZzj
— SonomaSBE (@sonomasbe) April 13, 2018
Why Apple, Amazon, and Google are making big healthcare moves. | @voxdotcom: https://t.co/kuZDUKB71N pic.twitter.com/3Rm2kjUxZ1
— SonomaSBE (@sonomasbe) March 20, 2018
New research on how beef production is currently affecting greenhouse gas emissions seeks to help beef industry increase sustainability. | @physorg_com: https://t.co/6HWe2AIF3g pic.twitter.com/EjPzVMcm3C
— SonomaSBE (@sonomasbe) February 13, 2018
Then and Now: The four stages of sustainable transformation. | @GreenBiz: https://t.co/H2OYpBCxSj.
— SonomaSBE (@sonomasbe) February 7, 2018
With the recent October NorCal and December SoCal fires, here's how charities can manage relief requests: https://t.co/fpjF7LDB1E. pic.twitter.com/EvHtLVtlpY
— SonomaSBE (@sonomasbe) December 22, 2017
“Valuing nature in monetary terms can help [us] understand the contribution of the environment to the economy and society.’’ | @Deloitte: https://t.co/t4BnN3ZYiN. See latest study environmental economics study from @ssubizecon's Dr. Merlin Hanauer: https://t.co/P5nkLHe6Ls pic.twitter.com/dXyzhpbXlL
— SonomaSBE (@sonomasbe) November 17, 2017
New legislation prioritize work-life balance: https://t.co/5nW68Nyo6Q. @ssubizecon has been a forerunner by offering flexible MBAs.
— SonomaSBE (@sonomasbe) August 16, 2017
Public interest and economic activity in Sonoma County and the north San Francisco Bay Area continues to grow. https://t.co/Io58knrwCs pic.twitter.com/OaxRhk33kZ
— SonomaSBE (@sonomasbe) August 4, 2017
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CalState https://t.co/bI1z6fifUn
SFSU sjsucoss SJSU sonomasbe ValisJason FireWeatherLab NapaRegister NorthBayNews SpartanDaily alliedtelesis MinetaTrans CountyofSonoma sonomachamber LondonBreed GGXnews g_percival smlipton sliccardo spanglerSF PrezPapazian TheUndefeated ssubizecon pic.twitter.com/84t1tFgnAX— WS Atlantic/Pacific (@WSjp_insight) November 29, 2018
cf. California Vol.11 (California State University)