SDSU NewsCenter
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.
Personalizing Science to Keep Students in STEM
May 23Students that write about why science matters to their lives helps keep them motivated and are likely to remain in STEM, SDSU psychologist Dustin Thoman.
Wearing Creativity On His Sleeve
May 8Sustainable materials are the hallmark of student innovation award winners clothing brand.
SDSU Researchers to Design Bacteria That Extract Rare Earth Elements
Apr 10The DARPA-funded project is developing environmentally-friendly technology to recover the elements from mine tailings for use in electric vehicles and solar panels.
SDSU VP Receives San Diego County's Public Health Champion Award
Apr 6Hala Madanat recognized for exemplary contributions promoting health in San Diego.
SDSU Team Awarded $10 Million Grant Over 5 years to Research Safer Streets for Pedestrians, Cyclists
Mar 28Bruce Appleyard, is now associate director of the Center for Pedestrian and Bicyclist Safety, will lead research aimed at making streets safer, more liveable, and more equitable.
Inaugural Awards for Outstanding Scholarship, Creativity and Impact
Mar 17Nine individuals across colleges and disciplines selected for their scholarship, creative activities, innovation and public impact.
2023 SDSU Student Symposium Another Success
Mar 9More than 370 undergraduate, masters and doctoral students presented their research, scholarship and creative projects
Social Determinants of Health Reflected in Geographical Analysis of COVID-19 Data
Mar 7Changing disease dynamics in San Diego County, statewide, and in six U.S. cities over the course of the pandemic reveals need for adaptable policies.