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School of Social Work Receives $1.24 Million Grant to Support Student and Alumni Success
Nov 14Gift from the Conrad Prebys Foundation will address a labor shortage in youth behavioral health services and diversify the workforce.
SDSU's Cutting-Edge Esports Engagement Center Bridges Gaming, Wellness, and Student Success
Nov 6The University Library's 24/7 space will now include an esports center, connecting students to a world of gaming, health and wellness, and career opportunities
SDSU Researcher Awarded $5.2 Million Grant to Tackle Racial Inequity In Opioid Treatment
Oct 31Sabrina Smiley is SDSU's first recipient of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Racial Equity Visionary Award.
Where to Go? SDSU Student Identifies Transit Line Needs
Aug 15Psychology masters student Adriana Rios achieves many firsts while leading an interdisciplinary team to assess the accessibility of public restrooms in San Diego transit areas.
California Tobacco Researchers Recommend Policy Changes to Defend Against Thirdhand Smoke
Jul 28Study led by researchers from SDSU and other institutions finds gaps in smokefree policies and proposes solutions to protect the public
Award-Winning SDSU Researcher's Films Shed Light on HIV and Aging
Jun 27Megan Ebor's work reveals realities of HIV surge and prevention strategies for older adults, African Americans, and women.
SDSU Imperial Valley to Open New Public Health Major
Jun 1The Bachelor of Science in Public Health, set to start fall 2024, will examine environmental health issues that are prominent in Imperial Valley.
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.