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Poor Neighborhoods Can Harm Health
Oct 28New SDSU research finds that low-income areas have many road blocks to physical activity.
Conference Deconstructs Doing the Right Thing
Oct 14SDSUs Initiative for Moral Courage hosts a weeklong series of events starting Monday, Oct. 24.
$6M CDC Award Aims to Prevent Childhood Obesity
Oct 10The research grant is the largest SDSU has ever received from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Alumni Pledge $2.5M to Scholarships
May 9Jim and Janet Sinegal's gift will support foster students, veterans and future educators.
Hoover High Students Go for Gold
May 3More than two dozen students competed locally, with 10 qualifying for a regional science competition.
Vets Center Named in Honor of Art and Joan Barron
Apr 27The couple's $1 million donation will create an endowment to fund operations of the center in perpetuity.
History Professor Named Target Emerging Author
Apr 22Elizabeth Cobbs Hoffmans Civil War novel Broken Promises is her first fiction book.
New College of Business Administration Dean Announced
Apr 22Michael Cunningham will take over as dean on June 20.
$5M Shiley Gift Renames BioScience Center
Apr 12Local philanthropist Darlene Shiley also pledged an additional $1 million for scholarships.
New Admits Continue to Raise Bar
Mar 15Academics and diversity remain at all-time highs for incoming SDSU freshmen.