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Artifacts of San Diego Black Pioneers Life on Display in Exhibit
Feb 18Archaeologist Seth Mallios and hundreds of students have spent more than 15 years excavating the Palomar Mountain cabin site.
Anthropology After Dinner
Oct 20How one professor used store-bought rotisserie chickens to guide students through a virtual lab study of avian anatomy.
Erratic Schedules are Hardly Working for These Stressed Employees
Sep 9A study finds major disruptions in the lives of retail and food-service workers who can't rely on predictable shifts.
SDSU's Center for Latin American Studies Receives Partnership Grant
Sep 8The Center for Latin American Studies was awarded a grant from the Tinker Foundation to support field research for graduate students.
New Digital Toolkit Website Provides Training and Support
Aug 14The Digital Humanities Initiative supports and enhances faculty teaching and student learning experiences.
Getting to Know College of Arts and Letters Dean Monica J. Casper
Aug 14The new dean previously served as associate dean for faculty affairs and inclusion in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Arizona.
SDSU's Center for Military History Welcomes New Director and USS Midway Chair in Modern U.S. Military History
Jun 25SDSU is the only public university on the West Coast with an interdisciplinary program in modern U.S. military history.
Tracking COVID-19 with Big Data, GIS and Social Media
May 12The new Research HUB housed at SDSU is providing crucial resources for the public.
In the National Conversation about Bioethics and COVID-19
May 6SDSU philosophy professor Joseph Stramondo speaks on the intersection of biology and ethics within the COVID-19 pandemic.
Students Actively Engage in Sustainability Initiatives
May 1Green approaches to waste management, energy and transportation are an integral part of SDSU's identity.