SDSU NewsCenter
SDSU Wireless Network Updated
Jan 14In addition to enhanced wireless performance, SDSU has also upgraded the security of its eduroam network.
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.
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.
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.
Brazil Program Spawns NSF Grants for Environmental Research
Dec 11SDSU faculty and students will study the impacts of water shortages in the Amazon.
Research Horizons: Yea-Wen Chen's Intercultural Communications Research
Nov 30Communications professor Yea-Wen Chen studies the critical importance of communication around high-impact topics like cultural identity or politics.
Residual Tobacco Smoke Easily Pollutes New, Clean Materials
Nov 28According to an interdisciplinary team of SDSU researchers, existing smoking regulations do not prevent unintended exposure to residual tobacco smoke.
Autism Center Answers Growing Need for Community Services
Nov 28The center is marking a major expansion by holding a community forum at Storm Hall on Nov. 30.
New Research Findings on Eating Disorders Among Young Children
Nov 26SDSU researchers found that girls did not experience significantly greater eating disorder diagnoses than boys at age 9 and 10.