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Personalizing Science to Keep Students in STEM
May 23Students that write about why science matters to their lives helps keep them motivated and are likely to remain in STEM, SDSU psychologist Dustin Thoman.
SDSU Researchers to Design Bacteria That Extract Rare Earth Elements
Apr 10The DARPA-funded project is developing environmentally-friendly technology to recover the elements from mine tailings for use in electric vehicles and solar panels.
Social Determinants of Health Reflected in Geographical Analysis of COVID-19 Data
Mar 7Changing disease dynamics in San Diego County, statewide, and in six U.S. cities over the course of the pandemic reveals need for adaptable policies.
Distantly Related Tanagers Independently Evolve Similar Beaks
Feb 27SDSU alumna Amelia-Juliette Demery (18) took a deep dive into 12 million years of bird evolution.
SDSU Experts to Discuss History of Animation at Comic-Con Museum
Feb 21Pop Culture Science series returns to Balboa Park on February 25 with a panel discussion featuring faculty from SDSU's Center for Comics Studies.
Six SDSU Students Awarded CSU Foundation Scholarships
Dec 14Funds help outstanding scholars overcome financial barriers to their education.
SDSU Imperial Valley Holds First White Coat Ceremony for Nursing Students
Dec 13Rite of passage symbolizes entry into the profession and the beginning of real-world clinical experience.
Mauna Loa Eruption: Q&A with SDSU Geologist
Nov 29Did the worlds largest active volcano show warning signs before it began to erupt? Vic Camp sheds light on the science surrounding Hawaiis Mauna Loa.
SDSU Researchers Receive Nearly $800,000 in Grants to Assess National City's Brownfields
Oct 31Grants from the EPA and the states Dept. of Toxic Substances Control will fund an inventory of National Citys brownfields and test them for contaminants.