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SDSU Professor Among First to Assess Structural Damage of Bridges Following Turkey Earthquake
May 2Structural engineering professor Robert Dowell went to Turkey two weeks after Februarys devastating back-to-back earthquakes to conduct reconnaissance of bridge damage.
SDSU Deepens Ties to Oaxaca
May 1A presidential delegation celebrated an MOU to formalize a partnership with La Universidad La Salle Oaxaca to encourage future collaborative research, conferences and more.
SDSU Educator Works to Improve Safety, Inclusion for LGBTQIA+ Youth
Apr 24Educational Leadership assistant professor Vinnie Pompei is part of a state committee creating a new cultural competency training course for educators.
Employee Resource Group Sets Sights on a Broader Reach
Apr 19The Latina Network, SDSU's oldest ERG, created a first-of-its-kind scholarship.
Tony Hawk Tops Slate of Surf/Skate Legends, Scholars at SDSU's Stoke Sessions
Apr 14Critical reflection on the culture, politics, and history of surfing and skateboarding is the subject of four-day conference.
SDSU Awarded $10M for Center to Foster Environmental Justice
Apr 13The federally funded center, to be based at SDSU Mission Valley, will work with partner organizations across the western region of the United States.
SDSU VP Receives San Diego County's Public Health Champion Award
Apr 6Hala Madanat recognized for exemplary contributions promoting health in San Diego.
Building's New Name is a Slice of SDSU History
Apr 4A ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Charles B. Bell Jr. Pavilion, attended by his widow and three children, underscored the importance of access and opportunity.
Carolyn Cocca Explores the New Age of Women Superheroes in Comics
Mar 29The author of Superwomen: Gender, Power, and Representation will share her research in a lecture April 4.
New Faculty Fellow to Help Expand Access to Black Scholarship
Mar 21A grand opening for the wide-ranging research space is set for April 27.