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New report: Public health crisis unfolds as Tijuana River sewage contamination escalates
Feb 14The new report by SDSU researchers shows that the public health impact may extend far further than beach closures, as toxic chemicals and microbes are also found in air and soil.
Grace Dearborn: History Researcher and Comics Fan
Feb 13A history enthusiast since childhood, Dearborn explores the impact of 1950s comics, shedding light on parallels to modern-day censorship debates.
Laying the groundwork for Lithium Valley’s future
Feb 13An award from the U.S. Economic Development Administration will support the development of the lithium economy in Imperial County and its workforce.
SDSU breaks ground on Sciences and Engineering Laboratories in Brawley
Feb 9Set to open in fall 2025, the new state-of-the-art building is one part of SDSU’s commitment to meeting the STEM and both the current and future geothermal energy sector demands of ‘Lithium Valley.’
SDSU Imperial Valley professor’s environmental justice research takes her to Antarctica
Feb 6The public health professor was one of the 71 researchers from around the world selected to study leadership in climate change and environmental justice.
In Memoriam: Carl Weathers
Feb 5The late Carl Weathers was known as a professional football player, an award-winning actor and an SDSU alumnus who remained close to the university.
Doctoral student finds a calling in servant leadership
Jan 30Brenna Leon examines academia with a critical lens as she looks to ensure BIPOC students have positive experiences in higher education.
Engineering a smart and robust protective body armor
Jan 30Inspired by sea life, Professor Yang Yang and researchers design body gear with sensing capabilities and enhanced resilience.
SDSU Leadership Summit explores 'shifting of the sands' featuring skateboarding icons Kanten Russell, Amelia Brodka
Jan 26The one-day leadership conference takes place March 9 throughout Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union
Alumna's Milestone is One for the Ages
Dec 18Roberta Eidemiller, a native San Diegan who turns 100 just after New Years Day, maintained a decades-long association with her alma mater.