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I scream, you scream, we all scream for…cauliflower?
Apr 22Students from SDSU’s Fowler College of Business are helping a Kiwi company introduce an offbeat ice cream product to the U.S. market.
SDSU celebrates former faculty member donor's half-century of support
Apr 17An annual dinner pays tribute to donors who have provided support through the decades.
Research shows state’s strategy for river cleanup may be all washed up
Apr 15Data from a five-year study indicates the unwanted debris is closely connected with another major societal problem.
They’re taking the challenge: Tackle society’s toughest problems
Mar 18This year’s Social Venture Challenge theme is food security. An innovative solution could be worth $15,000.
In Memoriam: Leon Williams
Mar 5The SDSU trolley station is dedicated to the former councilman and transit board member, who attended the college on the G.I. Bill.
Graduate’s ‘unwavering determination’ zeroes in on biotech research
Feb 24SDSU’s R1 classification rests on the work of such students as Daniel Valencia and his mentors, looking into brain activity and computer interfaces.
New engineering master’s program sees its first graduate ― on a fast track
Dec 17The advanced degree in computer engineering was created to meet the latest industry needs in a booming field.
Master’s students shine at engineering research symposium
Nov 18For the first time, the annual event was expanded beyond joint doctoral students. Eighty students participated.
Robotic search-and-rescue research snags an Early Career Program award
Oct 29The U.S. Army Research Office is supporting a mechanical engineering professor’s work for detecting sound in difficult environments.
New figures point to SDSU’s commitment to Latinx students
Oct 29The university was No. 14 in the nation in bachelor’s degrees awarded to Hispanic/Latinx students in 2022-23.