SDSU NewsCenter
Distinctive New Microscope at SDSU Allows for Groundbreaking Research
Jul 13There are fewer than two dozen SperoQT microscopes in use around the world.
Despite Digital Revolution, Distance Still Matters
Jul 2Researchers find that physical distance still very much matters for human interactions despite the rise of digital technologies.
Can Pinyon Pines Survive Climate Change?
Jun 27A new study led by an SDSU biologist finds this critically important pine tree struggles to reproduce at higher temperatures.
Summer Research a Transformative Experience for Undergrads
Jun 22SDSU is funding roughly 70 students to conduct research with faculty mentors this summer.
School of Public Health Changes Name
Jun 19The schools new name recognizes its large undergraduate student population.
Healthy Lifestyles are a Focus for new HHS Dean
Jun 18Steven Hooker directed the California Active Aging Project and studies strategies to promote physical activity.
The History of SDSU Research: 1970-2000
Jun 13SDSUs research success between 1970-2000 set the groundwork for a rapid upward trajectory at the beginning of the 21st century.
Whats Still Threatening Coastal California Condors?
Jun 12Despite successful conservation efforts at large, condors living along the coast are less successful than their inland cousins.
The History of SDSU Research: Founding-1970
Jun 6The universitys research strengths have deep roots in history.
Fishermen, Conservationists Collaborate on New Fishing Tool
May 30A novel program helps fishermen avoid protected species in real time.