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In Memoriam: Doug Grotjahn
Dec 15Grotjahn played many roles in his 25 years at SDSU and earned international recognition for his contributions in chemistry
How Cataclysmic Events Have Shaped the Environment and Art
Oct 30SDSU scientist describes how environmental forces have forged Frankenstein and other eerie works
Representing His Community in Each Step on the Path to Success
Oct 10Inspired by the experiences of his past, junior Diego Leon helps ensure research reaches Latinx communities while mentoring students like him.
SDSU Launches Bachelors Degree in Leadership Studies
Oct 9Building on a popular minor, interdisciplinary program is designed for students interested in cultivating leadership traits.
Where to Go? SDSU Student-led Award-winning Project Finds an Urgent Need Along Transit Lines
Sep 9Psychology masters student Adriana Rios achieves many firsts while leading an interdisciplinary team to assess the accessibility of public restrooms in San Diego transit areas.
SDSU Engineers Enhance a Sustainable, Cheap Toilet Alternative
Aug 28An innovative low-water toilet offers dignity and sanitation for underserved communities.
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.
Climate Change is Impacting the Ocean's Top Fish Predators
Aug 9SDSU teamed up with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, NOAA and other institutions to model the impact of warming oceans on large migratory fish.
Preventing Wildfires Sparked by Power Lines
Jul 31Q&A with engineer Saeed Manshadi, whose team uses artificial intelligence to calculate fire risk and help utilities decide when to shut off power.
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