SDSU NewsCenter
Aztec Authors: Postcolonial Amazons
Dec 29History professor Walter Penrose analyzes ancient Amazons and the history and stigma of powerful women.
A Highlight of 2016: Reaching the Campaign Goal
Dec 22The Campaign for SDSU surpassed its goal of raising $750 million.
The Lie-Detecting Security Kiosk of the Future
Dec 16An SDSU professor is developing a robotic kiosk that could help detect travelers with sinister intentions.
Giving It All She Can
Dec 15Christine Probetts commitment to helping SDSU students will extend to young people she will never even know.
Jimi Hendrix Lends New Plant Species His Name
Dec 14A team of researchers has named a new, rare and endangered succulent found only in Baja California after the rock legend.
The Economic Impact of College Football Bowl Games
Dec 9The SDSU School of Hospitality and Tourism Management co-led a study measuring the impact of 41 postseason college football games.
A Team Effort
Dec 7Behind the scenes, SDSU groundskeepers work to maintain beautiful fields and keep athletes safe.
What Mustard Can Tell Us about Climate Change
Dec 6New research highlights natural variation in how Californias wild plants respond to temperature fluctuations.
Division of Labor in the Brain
Nov 30SDSU psychologists discover brain connections in people with autism show more symmetry between hemispheres.
SDSU Professor Awarded Counselor Educator of the Year
Nov 28Trish Hatch was awarded the inaugural Counselor Educator of the Year Award from the California Association of School Counselors.