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Where to Go? SDSU Student Identifies Transit Line Needs
Aug 15Psychology masters student Adriana Rios achieves many firsts while leading an interdisciplinary team to assess the accessibility of public restrooms in San Diego transit areas.
SDSU Mundt Peace Scholars Engage in Humanitarian Work in South Africa
Aug 15Students made impacts during their eight-week service-learning internships in Cape Town.
Climate Change is Impacting the Ocean's Top Fish Predators
Aug 9SDSU teamed up with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, NOAA and other institutions to model the impact of warming oceans on large migratory fish.
SDSU Imperial Valley Launches Building Bridges Between Community and Careers Team
Aug 8The project aims to create STEM career pathways for K-12 and college students.
Breaking the Cycle of Disparity: Improving Autism Services for Transborder Families
Jul 25Alumna and assistant professor Ana Dueas is SDSU's first-ever recipient of the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) Early Career Award, which will support her work in the Imperial Valley.
SDSUxCOMIC-CON: From Star Wars to Superpowered Sea Urchins, Scholarship Sharpens the Panels
Jul 17More than 15 faculty, students, and alumni will participate in 13 panels at the 2023 gathering
SDSUxCOMIC-CON: IDW Founders Collection Enhances Comics Library
Jul 17The addition of more than 20,000 items from the founders of IDW Publishing opens up new opportunity for comics studies.
Harnessing the Strength of First-Generation Families
Jul 3Cross-campus collaboration between Child and Family Development and the Early Assessment Program aims to counter harmful narratives, empower parents.
Confronting the History Behind Educational Inequities
Jun 23A Q&A with assistant professor James Wright, looking backward for clues on a better way forward for schools.
SDSU's Fulbright Winners Plan To Explore South Africa and Colombia
Jun 20The two recent graduates will embark on research and creative endeavors around the world.