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Seeking Soil-Based Solutions
Mar 25SDSU biologists received new grants to unravel mysteries of microbes around the world
SDSU Loyal: Alumna Says Helping Students is the Right Thing To Do
Mar 25Nearly 1,500 donors, like Margo Kasch (67), have given to the university for more than 20 years in a row.
For Undergrad Research Opportunities, Go to the Hub
Mar 24Program developed by students provides a direct connection to faculty members looking for assistance.
SDSU Research Says Docile Gecko is a Savage Scorpion Predator
Mar 23SDSU researchers document geckos violently shaking from side to side to immobilize their scorpion prey.
Gam- Show F-atur-s SDSU Stud-nt
Mar 22Ashtyn Mueller, a second-year English major, appears March 24 on Wheel of Fortune' College Week.
Arctic Greening Could Have Unexpected Climate Consequences
Mar 21A new study led by SDSU biologist Donatella Zona says an earlier spring could jeopardize the tundras ability to store carbon.
Why the Expanded Color Palette
Mar 17Teal has long been present on SDSUs campus and in its architecture, and its inclusion also reflects the importance the color holds for some within Native and Indigenous communities.
SDSU Imperial Valley Faculty Receive NSF Award for Math Education
Mar 17Funds will support a summer math workshop for incoming students.
Student Scholarship Shines at the 2022 Student Research Symposium
Mar 17Hundreds of students participated in SDSUs annual showcase of student research, scholarship and creative activities.
Two Alumnae Earn Presidential STEM Teaching Award
Mar 16National honorees Khamphet Pease and Marlys Williamson are both graduates of SDSUs teaching credential programs.