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SDSUxCOMIC-CON: Cooking Up An Invisibility Cloak
Jul 19An SDSU physicist is experimenting with materials capable of bending light
SDSUxCOMIC-CON: Biology Major Balances Passions for Medicine and Superheroes
Jul 18Fawaz Qashat considers himself lucky for comics to become a career on the side at SDSU.
State Budget Commits $80 Million to Bolster STEM Education, Research in Imperial Valley
Jul 1A new facility at the SDSU campus in Brawley will support the regions burgeoning exploration of the extraction and uses of lithium.
Two SDSU Professors Receive Funding For Project Aimed at Reducing Graduation Equity Gaps
Jun 14Psychology professors Dustin Thoman and Allison Vaughn awarded a CSU-wide grant to help faculty support students' motivation in STEM classes.
Golden Years are 'Giving Back' Time for Psychology Professor
Jun 2Professor emeritus Jerome Sattler remains engaged with SDSU nearly two decades after leaving the full-time faculty.
SDSU Study Reveals History of Lake Cahuilla
May 31The lakebed, now home to the Salton Sea, filled with water and then dried up again many times over thousands of years.
Banned Contaminants Still Threaten Endangered California Condors
May 18SDSU and San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance researchers find high levels of toxic compounds in coastal condors and the marine mammals they consume.
Incredibly Competitive Fulbright Grants Awarded to Six Students
May 16A graduate student will study algal blooms in the biggest lake in Armenia; others will teach English in Spain and South Korea.
From Bacteria to Archaea: Resource Recovery from Wastewater
Apr 14Environmental engineering professor Christy Dykstra earns an NSF CAREER award to continue her research on bioelectrotechnical systems for energy recovery from wastewater
School of Public Health Draws a Top 20 Ranking
Mar 29The College of Educations educational administration program and aerospace engineering are also highly ranked by U.S. News & World Report.