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SDSU's Health Disparities Expert Receives CSU Wang Family Excellence Award
Jan 25Hala Madanat is recognized for her significant contributions benefiting underserved populations.
COVID-19: What to Expect in 2021
Jan 12As the pandemic continues to surge in San Diego and across the U.S., public health experts weigh in on the year ahead.
Why Our Bodies Upsize During the Holidays
Dec 14Holiday weight gain happens to many. Obesity researcher Surabhi Bhutani studied why this happens and how to prevent it.
Solving a Mystery: How the TB Bacterium Develops Rapid Resistance to Antibiotics
Nov 17These slow growing bacteria have long puzzled TB researchers. Turns out the answer lies in the epigenetic domain.
Halloween 2020: More Risk from Fellow Trick-or-Treaters than the Loot
Oct 30Researchers say viral transmission risk is low, even when candies are handled by infected persons, but hand washing and disinfecting collected treats reduces risk even further.
Research Experience Ignites Passion for Teaching in Kinesiology Grad
Oct 28Working in a physical therapy lab with an involved mentor pushed Katie Dillon out of her comfort zone and expanded her horizons.
Public Trust in Science on the Rise during COVID-19 Pandemic
Oct 27With such extensive impacts, COVID-19 awareness and understanding among the public has increased, while skepticism declined. SDSU scientists weigh in on the shift.
For this Recent Grad, Roots in STEM and Growth in a Lab
Oct 23Milagros Esmerode chose SDSU over other universities because she found it offered more student resources for success.
S, se puede. Yes, you can.
Oct 23Jose Luis Alvarado, an SDSU Imperial Valley alumnus and now the provost at CSU Los Angeles, overcame incredible odds on his road to success, thanks to mentors at the college.
What San Diego's Hepatitis A Outbreak Can Teach Us During COVID-19
Oct 15Lessons learned from analyzing tweets in 2017 show misinformation that can be corrected in real time now.