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Island Extinctions in the Pleistocene? Don't Blame Us
May 11Scientists find the arrival of humans to uninhabited islands during the past 2.6 million years had minimal impacts on biodiversity loss, contrary to previous beliefs.
Mundt Peace Fellows Engage in Virtual Service
May 5Nine SDSU students engaged in international service-learning internships this year.
Documentary Podcast Walks in Afghanistan Veteran's Boots
Apr 28An NEH grant supports the project at the Center for War and Society and focuses on members of the Marines Third Squad.
#SDSUGrad: Megan Mueller
Apr 14In the fall, Megan Mueller will enroll in San Jos State Universitys masters program in library and information science.
Fighting the Fight for California
Apr 12California Secretary of State Shirley Weber, a professor emerita at SDSU, shares her legacy of advocacy on and off campus and her vision for her new appointment with the state.
SDSU Ecologists Lead Climate Adaptation Project Lauded as a Model
Apr 5The Connecting Wildlands and Communities project will be featured at the Southwest Adaptation Forum this week.
Big Ideas for Transborder Solutions
Mar 24Four ideas aim to address rural infrastructure, Imperial County health and environmental issues, transboundary water, and advancing 3D printing.
Zee Harrison's Thirst for Knowledge
Mar 22An Africana Studies course helped propel this student to an education that encompasses the world.
Big Ideas for Social Justice
Mar 17The five ideas aim to address homelessness, empathy, ethnic studies, and leverage comics and artificial intelligence.
A Big Change for Religious Studies
Mar 17The department has changed its name to better reflect its expansive academic scope and mission.