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Grants to Fund Hologram Headsets, Health Professions Pipeline at SDSU Imperial Valley
Nov 2The $3 million in awards to the School of Nursing will enhance community-focused training that employs augmented and virtual reality.
SDSU, San Diego County Health Form a New Academic Health Department
Oct 27The new partnership expands student opportunities, research, training, and workforce development for public health and human services in San Diego County.
Nearly One Million Older Adults Living In San Diego By 2030
Oct 24The projected population growth of adults age 60+ living in San Diego County was announced at SDSUs Inaugural Age-Friendly University Lecture Series.
New SDSU FUERTE Faculty Address Latinx Health Disparities
Oct 19New SDSU FUERTE faculty address Latinx health disparities
Finding The Toxic Needle In a Haystack
Oct 10Dr. Eunha Hoh is a treasure-hunting scientist. But she's not looking for gold. Instead, she pans for extremely rare and nearly invisible toxic chemicals the forgotten leftovers from everyday items.
Must Have Mentorships and How To Get One
Sep 23College students with mentors have better school and career outcomes but finding the right student-mentor match is essential.
Want to Reduce Stroke Risk? Sit Less. Move More. Do Chores.
Jun 6Vacuuming, mopping, walking a pet or playing catch may be enough activity to avoid a stroke, according to an SDSU study published in JAMA Network Online.
Cheer on SDSU's Nursing Students It's National Nurses Week
May 6At SDSU, there are currently 690 undergraduates and 55 graduate students in the School of Nursing.
A Playful Pediatric Clinic Room Honors Its SDSU Founders
Apr 20The School of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences unveiled a plaque dedicating a childrens clinic room to the two pioneering women who founded it.
And, the Aztec Achievement Award Goes to... Dean Steven Hooker
Mar 4SDSUs Associated Students presented its 2021 Presidential Leadership Aztec Achievement Award to CHHS dean for his support to students during the pandemic.