SDSU NewsCenter
SDSU Alumnus Finding Clues to Deep Space Survival With Artemis I Mission
Nov 18NASA internships were an unexpected dream come true for biology graduate whose experiments aim to learn how humans can survive space flight beyond the moon.
New SDSU Center for Tobacco and the Environment
Nov 15Planned research in the new center will study the non-biodegradable waste from tobacco products that accumulates on streets, flows into storm drains, and ends up on beaches.
In Memoriam: Diane Smith
Nov 4An SDSU chemistry professor for 30 years, Smith was an early role model for women in science.
MESA Program Sets Women in STEM Up for Success
Oct 24Two SDSU scholarship recipients show promising future in astronomy, cybersecurity.
New SDSU FUERTE Faculty Address Latinx Health Disparities
Oct 19New SDSU FUERTE faculty address Latinx health disparities
In Her Words: Lessons from the Lab
Oct 10SDSU psychology major reflects on her journey from novice researcher to campus leader.
Mission to the Moon
Oct 10After identifying water molecules on the moon, NASA is sending a rover to the lunar surface to gather more information.
From Ships to Syringes
Oct 10Biologist Nick Shikuma and his former Ph.D. students are set to launch a biotech startup thanks to SDSUs Innovation Corps program.
Training Tomorrow's Engineers
Oct 10SDSU engineering students are crafting better materials for planes, spaceships and future homes on the moon.
Evolving the Blue Economy
Oct 10SDSU biologists are leading a nationwide team to revolutionize kelp farming.









