SDSU NewsCenter
ENS Celebrates Centennial
Nov 5SDSU's School of Exercise and Nutritional Sciences celebrates a century of success with a lecture series.
SDSU Students Awarded Love of Learning
Sep 24Two students received a Love of Learning award from Phi Kappa Phi to help further their education.
SDSU Student Receives Fellowship
Sep 18Emily Issler, a graduate student studying social work, received a fellowship from Mortar Board.
A Link Between Jacobsen Syndrome and Autism
Sep 12SDSU psychologist Sarah Mattson was part of a study which found that symptoms of autism were common in people with Jacobsen syndrome.
The Momentum Continues
Sep 9SDSU continues to rise on U.S. News and World Reports list of Americas Best Colleges, and is up three spots to No. 149.
Commitment in Action
Aug 28Community service is a degree requirement as well as a passion for SDSUs social work students.
Are Three Brain Imaging Techniques Better than One?
Aug 21New NIH grants will allow SDSU psychologist Ralph-Axel Mller to explore the autistic brain using fMRI, EEG, and MEG brain imaging technologies in tandem.
A Sign of Support
Aug 21A scholarship from the Lipinsky Family Foundation supports student internships in SDSUs Laboratory for Language and Cognitive Neuroscience.
Finding Balance in Concussions
Aug 14A new balance testing device developed by SDSU researchers is available nationwide to help with concussion protocol.
A Stem Cell Link Between Coxsackie Virus and Heart Disease?
Jul 31A new study by SDSU biologists has found that coxsackie virus infects cardiac progenitor cells, potentially setting up infected hearts for early failure.










