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Spiders, Doomed Flies and Tougher Textiles Just Add Water
Jul 17A DoD grant will help SDSUs Gregory Holland further explore spider silk and its possible application toward incredibly tough biomaterials.
Words of Wisdom and Other Help for Entrepreneurs
Jul 6Eddie Rodriguez is supporting SDSUs ZIP Launchpad with a gift that will promote diversity among its teams of budding startups.
Classroom Equity App Gets NSF Grant
Jun 18A nearly $1 million grant for SDSUs Daniel Reinholz will allow further exploration of a tool to reduce longstanding forms of implicit bias.
Seven Generations Into the Future
May 28Chasejamison Manar-Spears, SDSUs Zahn Spirit of Innovation award recipient for 2020, spent a transformational year in Ghana.
In Memoriam: Roland Wolkowicz
Apr 29The biology professor was passionate about research into HIV and was popular with students to whom he was dedicated.
Task Force Reports on SDSU's Future as Hispanic-Serving Institution
Apr 28The panel's report ties into SDSU's strategic plan.
Miles Apart and All Together: A Big Band For Our Times
Apr 17Music education major Chaz Cabrera assembled students for a seamless, digitally crafted group performance one expert believes could be a look at things to come.
SDSU Yearbook: Former Astronaut and SDSU Alumna Ellen Ochoa Captivates Campus
Apr 7Students and members of the campus community listened to SDSU alumna Ellen Ochoa discuss her four shuttle missions into orbit.
Students' Role in Coronavirus Response: Be Part of the Solution
Mar 27In a webinar hosted by SDSU, a medical expert said public health professionals are among the heroes of our time.
Part-time MBA, Education Programs Shine in Grad School Rankings
Mar 23U.S. News & World Report also gave high marks to several additional advanced-degree programs.