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SDSU public health expert awarded a Fulbright to investigate AI in health care
Sep 2Susan Kiene will work with partners in Spain on the implementation of artificial intelligence in health care and public health settings.
SDSU awarded $5 million federal grant to combat extreme heat in Imperial Valley
Aug 28The award designates SDSU as one of only 20 Prevention Research Centers nationally. The center's research focus is community-based heat mitigation strategies for vulnerable rural and agricultural communities.
Tijuana River’s toxic water pollutes the air
Aug 27New peer-reviewed study shows hydrogen sulfide levels exceeded California air quality standards
Eight SDSU students earn prestigious CSU pre-doctoral scholarships
Aug 26Selected for the 2025-26 California Pre-Doctoral Program, students will receive funding and mentorship to pursue doctoral studies and diversify the future professoriate.
How SDSU’s APIDA Center reshaped one student’s story
Jul 28Public health major Krissa Jackson found meaning and a calling in learning her cultural history
SDSU study links girls’ education to lifesaving cancer screenings in Africa
Jul 1Education emerges as a powerful tool in women's healthcare decisions and could reshape policy investments in underserved communities from Africa to the U.S.
SDSU’s Doctor of Public Health students gain ground-level insight during immersive study tour
Jun 23The aspiring public health leaders visited regional health service providers across San Diego and Imperial counties and Tijuana
Two SDSU Aztecs earn Fulbright U.S. student scholarships
Jun 13Mia Mangney will travel to Mexico as an English teaching assistant, while Robert Lang will enter a creative arts Ph.D. program in the United Kingdom.
SDSU at the front lines of South Bay air pollution crisis
Jun 4Research into hydrogen sulfide emissions is informing public health action on both sides of the border.
Honorary degree recipient recognized for community impact, SDSU support
May 9Community Health Group CEO and SDSU alumna Norma A. Diaz, who earned a Bachelor of Arts in sociology, is one of the 2025 honorary degree recipients.