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SDSU lands seven winners of the competitive Fulbright U.S. Student Program awards
Jun 24Research on an infectious pathogen and teaching English are among the plans for visits to countries ranging from Ecuador to South Korea.
First-gen chemistry student awarded fellowship for cancer drug research
Jun 20How rising senior Alyssa Gomez is making her ‘STEM kid’ dreams reality while setting the stage for future generations in science
Stellar student aims to have an astronomical impact
Jun 17Budding astrophysicist Rodney Speight Jr. is an exemplary student who conducts research that is out of this world
Biologist draws foundation grant to advance infectious disease research
May 14The Prebys Foundation awarded $500,000 to Angelica Riestra to support her work on a common sexually transmitted infection.
Q&A: As the Sun nears its 11-year solar maximum, what can we expect here on earth?
May 10Associate Professor of Astronomy Douglas Leonard explains why sunspots, solar flares, and space weather events increase in frequency as the Sun's magnetic field flips.
SDSU grads cap commencement with wedding proposal
May 10Two students who fell in love during study dates at Love Library have big plans after graduation.
City lizards get their day in the sun
May 7Herpetologist and artist Kinsey Brock studies how reptiles evolve in urban environments.
Graduating doctoral student seeks to improve treatment for microbial-linked diseases
Apr 23Laura Sisk-Hackworth explores the mystery of microbes, paving an impressive legacy before graduating in May.
SDSU Department of Astronomy to host solar eclipse viewing on April 8
Apr 2Community members are invited to safely view the partial eclipse from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Mediterranean Garden courtyard on the SDSU campus.
Q&A: Watching the April 8 solar eclipse in San Diego
Apr 1Even though San Diego lies outside of the path of totality, SDSU astronomer Douglas Leonard says we will still get to see the celestial phenomenon.