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Methane Emissions in Arctic Cold Season Higher Than Expected
Dec 21A new study finds that, contrary to previous assumptions, the Arctic tundra releases at least as much methane during its cold season as it does during summer.
7 Things About Randolph Philipp
Dec 11This professor is focused on developing better mathematics education curriculum.
Helping Those with MS
Dec 10This year's Zahn Challenge winners are working toward a system that detects Multiple Sclerosis.
Mortar Board Honors Faculty and Staff
Dec 8The event recognized faculty and staff who have made significant contributions to the education and academic achievement of the SDSU members of Mortar Board.
Anatomy of Excellence
Dec 4Biologist Annalisa Berta has been elected a fellow of AAAS for her work studying whale anatomy and evolution.
A Home Away From Home
Dec 2SDSU is a leader for study abroad opportunities for both U.S. and international students.
James Frazee Named a Technology Trailblazer
Dec 1The director of Instructional Technology Services was one of 30 recognized nationwide.
SDSU No. 15 in Nation for Study Abroad
Nov 30The annual Open Doors Report shows a 14-percent increase in the number of SDSU students studying internationally.
Mural to Brighten Art Building
Nov 25An art professor and his students created a vibrant mural on SDSU's art building.