SDSU NewsCenter
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.
Mentorship in Action: River Research Makes Textbooks Come Alive
Aug 23Geographer Trent Biggs works with students to investigate water quality in the San Diego River and develop a real-time testing system.
SDSU Researchers Secure $141M in Funding for 2020-21
Aug 10More than 300 principal investigators received 723 awards from 289 sponsors.
Student Fulbright Program Accepts Two SDSU Applicants
Aug 2Recent graduates will teach English to children in Brazil and pursue a study/research project in Trinidad and Tobago.
Environmental Commitment Draws Student Fellowship
Jul 19Thomas Morales plans to use his environmental science studies to help repair historic damage to his native lands.
Researching Health Care Disparities in Minority Communities
Jul 14SDSU sustainability sophomore Azure Ciel Fisher is digging into how structural racism impacts health.











