SDSU NewsCenter
Researchers Find Access Hurdles to COVID-19 Vaccinations
Jul 14An SDSU team focused on heavily Latinx communities of South San Diego County contributed to a major national report on equity in vaccination rollouts.
SDSU Named an Age-Friendly University
Jul 13The designation recognizes a commitment to lifelong learning and age-inclusivity.
Project Takes COVID-19 Testing Into Middle School Homes
Jul 7The SDSU School of Public Health has been awarded a $300,000 grant to enable families in a predominantly Latinx community to self-test.
Health Safety Net for Undocumented Kids Works, Study Finds
Jul 6California experienced a 34% reduction in the rate of uninsured, non-citizen children in the first two years after an expansion in public health coverage, an SDSU School of Public Health study shows.
Ben's Words: Showing Children How to Produce Sounds and Speech
Jun 28Student clinicians with the SDSU Speech-Language Clinic help children in the community who have difficulty speaking.
Making Bilingual Speech Language Therapy More Accessible
Jun 23Elise Ramirez is a senior helping to promote telepractice to assess ones native language.
#SDSUGrad: Jade Walker
May 26Jade Walker will work as a case manager at Telecare Corporation following graduation.
Poor Hit Hardest By Extreme Heat and Ozone
May 25On hot days, the recurring combination increases hospitalizations in low-income ZIP codes more than other areas.
Carrying a Distinction with Pride
May 24SDSU Imperial Valley holds a special place in Priscilla Silva's heart.
#SDSUGrad: Tyler Shiver
May 18Following graduation, Tyler Shiver will be commissioned as a second lieutenant in the United States Air Force.