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Used EV Batteries Could Be Solution to Surging Electricity Demand
Jan 18Two SDSU engineers are developing a power storage system using repurposed electric vehicle batteries.
Courage Through Cancer Fund Recipients Honored
Dec 16The crowdfunded campaign helps students impacted by a cancer diagnosis including junior Sara Meza Adame stay in school and complete their studies.
Channeling Sunlight to Create Indoor Lighting Energy Sources
Nov 1Mechanical engineer Sung-Yong (Sean) Park is the latest at SDSU to earn an NSF CAREER grant for his work on sustainable energy.
SDSU Named One of the Nation's Most Environmentally Responsible Campuses
Oct 28A cascade of sustainability initiatives, LEED certifications and academic offerings contribute to The Princeton Reviews recognition in its 2022 Guide to Green Colleges.
Strategic Plan Progress to be Shared at All-Campus Showcase
Oct 18About 54 percent of all goals have been accomplished, and committees will share their progress to date during the Oct. 26 event.
SDSU Leads Collaboration to Detect Oil Spills Sooner
Oct 13Researchers and alumni with the firm InterOcean Systems aim to develop sensors that use ultraviolet light to pick up traces of oil on the ocean surface.
Researchers Take on Imperial Beach Flooding
Oct 7The team received a $500,000 grant and support from the City Council to combat the problem.
$15M Award Bolsters SDSU Health Disparities Research
Sep 29Hiring new faculty and supporting health disparities research are key elements of a National Institutes of Health award just received by SDSU.
Imperial Valley is Focus of Study on High Heat and Social Inequality
Sep 2Students will assist in an NSF-funded project researching how soaring temperatures and lack of access to cooling technology affect residents of desert communities in comparison to Rio de Janeiro.
Wildfires, Drought and the Season Ahead
Aug 31Faculty experts offer preparedness tips and discuss changing trends in California.