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Mauna Loa Eruption: Q&A with SDSU Geologist
Nov 29Did the worlds largest active volcano show warning signs before it began to erupt? Vic Camp sheds light on the science surrounding Hawaiis Mauna Loa.
SDSU Researchers Receive Nearly $800,000 in Grants to Assess National City's Brownfields
Oct 31Grants from the EPA and the states Dept. of Toxic Substances Control will fund an inventory of National Citys brownfields and test them for contaminants.
$5 Million Award Will Establish Imperial County Clinical Research Network to Tackle Health Disparities
Oct 18Cooperative agreement between SDSU, SDSU Imperial Valley and El Centro Regional Medical Center will support clinical research for five years.
Fire Science in the Age of Humans
Oct 17SDSU researchers join call for a more collaborative and inclusive approach to fire science in an increasingly fire-prone world.
SDSU Receives $1 Million USDA Grant to Support Sustainable Food and Agriculture Training for Latinx Students
Oct 17The program will provide career pathways to students from community college through graduate school
SDSU Researchers Working To Tackle Health Disparities
Oct 10From the air in gyms to the food available on corner store shelves, San Diego State University researchers are tackling the interconnected factors affecting community health.
To Stop Viruses, SDSU Researchers are Figuring Out How They're Built
Sep 26An SDSU team, along with Harvard and UCLA collaborators, are researching how distantly related viruses self-organize to improve disease-fighting tactics.
Field Experience in Indonesia Immerses SDSU Students in Conservation and Primatology
Sep 6Three anthropology majors traveled with professor Erin Riley to the islands of Java and Sulawesi through SDSU Global Education.
Understanding Flex Alerts: Q&A with Joaquin Camacho
Aug 24Hot summer weather triggers a call for energy conservation in California.