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New SDSU Center for Tobacco and the Environment
Nov 15Planned research in the new center will study the non-biodegradable waste from tobacco products that accumulates on streets, flows into storm drains, and ends up on beaches.
VIDEO: In a San Diego Community Garden, Public Impact Research Blossoms
Nov 7Students and faculty worked with community organizations to strategize the best ways to bring fresh produce to underserved populations.
In Memoriam: Diane Smith
Nov 4An SDSU chemistry professor for 30 years, Smith was an early role model for women in science.
Techstar's San Diego Powered by SDSU to Elevate San Diego's Innovation Ecosystem
Oct 28A new competitive accelerator powered by SDSU will provide funding, mentorship and programming for early-stage start-ups.
MESA Program Sets Women in STEM Up for Success
Oct 24Two SDSU scholarship recipients show promising future in astronomy, cybersecurity.
Presidential Research Fellows Honored for Advancing Their Fields
Oct 21The awards will support research, scholarship and creative activities in a variety of disciplines, from geography to public health.
SDSU Part of Joint $6.7M National Science Foundation Grant for Cyberinfrastructure
Oct 20Grant funds staffing and training, expands network of shared computing resources available to support SDSUs growing research activity.
New SDSU FUERTE Faculty Address Latinx Health Disparities
Oct 19New SDSU FUERTE faculty address Latinx health disparities
Fire Science in the Age of Humans
Oct 17SDSU researchers join call for a more collaborative and inclusive approach to fire science in an increasingly fire-prone world.
To Stop Viruses, SDSU Researchers are Figuring Out How They're Built
Sep 26An SDSU team, along with Harvard and UCLA collaborators, are researching how distantly related viruses self-organize to improve disease-fighting tactics.