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Nursing Simulator Research Draws Top Prize
May 18A best paper award went to an SDSU team confirming the value of a virtual patient tool that could raise standards for education in rural and developing countries.
Student Teachers Get Creative to Complete Credential Programs
May 5Students in SDSUs multiple-subject teacher credential program are finding innovative ways to connect with their pupils virtually.
$3 Million Grant Aims to Bolster Math, Science Teaching in San Diego County Schools
Apr 28The National Science Foundation-funded award focuses on urban schools in four districts.
How This SDSU Professor is Making the Most of Virtual Instruction
Apr 17The rapid transition out of the classroom due to COVID-19 brought challenges and some bright spots.
Common Threads Emerge From Research Into Immigrant Communities
Apr 15Vanja Lazarevic, who came to the U.S. as a refugee from Bosnia as a teen, studies dynamics in immigrant families and finds a crucial source of protection from stress.
Summer 2020 is Online Additional Courses Offered
Apr 8Each year, thousands of SDSU students take advantage of summer courses to free time for other priorities and for a timely graduation. This year, a greater number of summer courses will be online.
More Vital Than Ever, Community Mental Health Services Move Online
Apr 2With webcams and white noise, SDSU's clinics shift into virtual space to meet the growing therapy and counseling needs of low-income San Diegans.
Finding Creative and Innovative Solutions in the Time of COVID-19
Mar 30SDSU faculty and staff have introduced unique solutions to continue academic and co-curricular activities via virtual means.
Part-time MBA, Education Programs Shine in Grad School Rankings
Mar 23U.S. News & World Report also gave high marks to several additional advanced-degree programs.
UPDATE: SDSU Cancels Explore SDSU for 2020
Mar 6The universitys priority remains with the safety and well-being of its students, faculty, staff and campus visitors.