SDSU NewsCenter
Michele Goetz Named a 2018 Business Woman of the Year
Jan 9The 2018 Business Woman of the Year award recognizes those who make significant contributions to their companies, organizations and communities.
For Night Vision, Snakes See a Clear Choice
Jan 8To study which senses a rattlesnake uses to move in darkness, an SDSU doctoral student developed a bold but simple test.
Celluloid Ceiling Report Shows Decline of Women Directors in Top Films
Jan 8The annual report looks at the employment of women in the top grossing films of 2018.
Three Questions on the Psychology of New Year's Resolutions
Jan 7SDSU professor Jim Lange discusses the psychology behind New Year's resolutions.
Four Questions on Safe Online Shopping this Holiday Season
Dec 19SDSU lecturer Steven Andrs discusses cybersecurity during a time when holiday online shopping is king.
SDSU Scientists Find New Way to Study Aggressive Form of Cancer
Dec 18A persistent graduate student and fellow researchers have created a blueprint for scientists to study a cancer mutation in animal models.
Whale of a Job: Slicing Into a Story of Evolution
Dec 17A biology graduate students research on prenatal humpbacks illustrates the great lengths to which researchers go to achieve small steps.
Culture Shift
Dec 14San Diego State continues efforts to expose members of the SDSU community to additional aspects of the Aztec culture and promote understanding and knowledge of the Aztecs.
SDSU President Adela de la Torre Offers Mission Valley Update
Dec 13The university has also established a listserv and encourages on and off campus community members to sign up to receive news and other timely updates about the plan moving forward.
Research Horizons: Ijeoma Nwabuzor Ogbonnaya's work to build healthy environments for abuse victims
Dec 13The SDSU social worker studies interventions for victims of domestic violence.