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Students Explore the Personal Impact of COVID-19 in a Communication Class
Dec 15In Wayne Beachs class, students share the pandemics impact on themselves, their families and the environment.
SDSU Researchers Examine Pandemic Response and Experience
Dec 1The final installment of a five-part series highlighting COVID-19 projects at SDSU looks at research that considers how the pandemic affects attitudes, decision-making and behavior.
SDSU Faculty Address Mental Health during a Pandemic
Nov 17The fourth installment of a five-part series highlighting nearly 50 COVID-related projects at SDSU considers efforts to assess and address mental health during the pandemic.
SDSU's Efforts Underscore Importance of International Education Week
Nov 16SDSU is hosting several cultural and educational events to highlight the universitys strong engagement in international education.
What to Expect This Holiday Shopping Season
Nov 16SDSU marketing professor Miro Copic discusses the changes we may see during this holiday shopping season.
Tackling COVID-19 in San Diego: SDSU Projects Address Vulnerable Communities
Nov 10The third installment of a five-part series highlighting nearly 50 COVID-related projects at SDSU considers efforts to address vulnerable populations in the San Diego region.
Real Estate Society Continues to Provide Opportunities to Students
Nov 3SDSU Real Estate Society President Jacob DuCharme discusses how the student organization continues to provide students with valuable opportunities despite the pandemic.
SDSU Researchers Confront COVID-19: Understanding the Virus
Nov 3More than 40 COVID-related projects at SDSU are tackling the coronavirus from nearly every angle.
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.
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.