SDSU NewsCenter
Phages Dont Need Bacteria to Enter the Body
Dec 12A new study led in part by SDSU scientists is the first to discover that bacteriophages can directly interact with human cells.
A Novel Viruss Cousins Are Surprisingly Abundant
Nov 27When SDSU computer scientist Rob Edwards discovered crAssphage in 2014, it was just the tip of a viral iceberg.
The SDSU Rocket Project Gets a Funding Boost
Nov 14The SDSU Rocket Project student organization is a beneficiary of a gift from the National College Resources Foundation.
Screen Time Might Boost Depression, Suicide in Teens
Nov 14A new study finds that teens, especially girls, who spend hours on phones and tablets are more likely to be depressed.
SDSU Changes Registration Process
Nov 9Starting in 2018, students will register for the fall semester in April, and for their spring 2019 classes in the fall of next year.
Will Wisemans Aztec Experience
Nov 6Will Wiseman is the College of Engineering representative on the Associated Students University Council.
SDSU Hosts CSU Immersive Learning Summit
Oct 30The summit brought together members from different CSU campuses to explore the use of immersive technology in higher education.
Scholarships for High-Achieving STEM Students
Oct 26Eighteen SDSU students recently received scholarships from the Achievement Rewards for College Scientists Foundation.
KPBS Premieres New Podcast Featuring SDSU Professor
Oct 25Associate professor of astronomy Robert Quimby is featured in the science-themed podcast Rad Scientist.
Wanted: Underrepresented Minorities to Help Save the Planet
Oct 24A federally-funded program at SDSU recruits underrepresented minorities to take part in critical climate change research.











