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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.
SDSU, SDSU Imperial Valley Student Leaders Journey To Oaxaca
Feb 27SDSU students and faculty experience firsthand the university's binational collaboration in research and education during January's 6-day excursion.
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.
Black Women's Healing Circle and Black Men's Warrior Collective
Feb 21The SDSU Black Resource Center is home to two organizations aimed at supporting Black students and their mental health needs.
Overfilled Classrooms, Whipped Cream, and Fortuitous Consequences: An SDSU Love Story
Feb 14Alumni Marcia Kern and Marty Stern recount how they their lifetime together began on campus more than 50 years ago
Celebrating Black History: A Place At The Table
Feb 7The Seated at the table of the “The Black in Crimson and Black” mural on the first floor of the University Library are seven black luminaries who made significant contributions to the university’s history.
Between the Covers: 100 Years of Aztec Football
Feb 7History Curator Seth Mallios has written a 489-page book tracing the universitys football program from the days when there were barely enough men to field a team.
Anti-Racism in the 50's: The Message of EC Comics
Jan 31Qiana Whitted, a professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at the University of South Carolina, will be a guest lecturer at SDSU Feb. 7.
What Stephen L. Weber Wants You to Know
Jan 24Facing a terminal diagnosis, the former SDSU president explains why he is creating an endowment to ensure faculty support in the College of Arts and Letters.
Six SDSU Students Awarded CSU Foundation Scholarships
Dec 14Funds help outstanding scholars overcome financial barriers to their education.