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From India to SDSU: A New Shark Genome
Apr 2The work in an EIS lab could help protect a species whose numbers are dwindling
The Heart of Research
Mar 21Chris Glembotski, the 2019 Albert W. Johnson Research Lecturer, will speak March 29 at Storm Hall West.
Policing With Heart
Feb 20A new model for responding to incidents with a possible mental-health component values intervention over arrests, and promises to benefit the wider community.
A Course to Confront Evil
Jan 28A new Religious Studies/Humanities class shows students differing concepts of evil through the ages, and then challenges them to do something about it.
For Night Vision, Snakes See a Clear Choice
Jan 8To study which senses a rattlesnake uses to move in darkness, an SDSU doctoral student developed a bold but simple test.
Whale of a Job: Slicing Into a Story of Evolution
Dec 17A biology graduate students research on prenatal humpbacks illustrates the great lengths to which researchers go to achieve small steps.
Autism Center Answers Growing Need for Community Services
Nov 28The center is marking a major expansion by holding a community forum at Storm Hall on Nov. 30.
In Memoriam: Richard Doc Morris
Nov 9Former colleagues and students look back on the 60-year teaching career of Richard Doc Morris.
Baja California Education Secretary to Visit Teacher-Education Project
Oct 30Miguel Angel Mendoza will lead a group of educators involved in a binational program to prepare teachers for students who cross the border.
Understanding the Biology of Autism Spectrum Disorders
Oct 24Psychologist Inna Fishmans research indicates the presence of biological markers in the brain in children with autism.