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Gay, Transgender Identity May Begin Early
Sep 14SDSU researchers found that at age 9 or 10, a small number of children self-identified as LGBT.
SDSU's Immediate Access Projected to Save Students $4M
Aug 31The Immediate Access program at SDSU helps ensure students have access to important course materials.
SDSU Professor Receives Fulbright to Study Urban City Planning
Aug 29GIS expert Piotr Jankowski has received a Fulbright Scholar Award to support a research stay in Poland.
Self-Imposed IFC Social Moratorium Intended to Usher in New Greek Identity
Aug 24A self-imposed social moratorium is intended to help reimagine the future of the Interfraternity Council.
Construction and Parking Updates as Campus Transformation Continues
Aug 23SDSU has finalized a number of construction projects as the university welcomes the campus community with classes beginning on Aug. 27.
Today's Teen's Increasingly Disconnected from Books, TV, Movies
Aug 20A major study indicates important generational shifts in how teenagers consume information and seek entertainment.
SDSU Highly Ranked for Quality, Alumni Career Success
Aug 14The value and impact of an education at San Diego State University was highlighted in a recent Money magazine ranking.
Vaping Draws Strong Support From Bots
Aug 1An SDSU teams study of Twitter posts found both robots and real human underplay the health risks associated with e-cigarettes.
Despite Digital Revolution, Distance Still Matters
Jul 2Researchers find that physical distance still very much matters for human interactions despite the rise of digital technologies.
Hundreds Welcome New SDSU President
Jun 29Adela de la Torre kicked off 100 days of "listening and learning" during meetings with on- and off-campus community members.