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SDSU Faculty Lead Collaborative COVID-19 Research Efforts: Health Care
Oct 27More than 40 projects tackle the coronavirus from nearly every angle.
Real-time COVID-19 Research Offers Fuller, More Immersive Student Experience
Oct 26Senior geography major Jessica Embury developed dynamic maps of coronavirus cases and resources that informed critical research and outreach efforts.
Summer Institute for Flex Instruction Draws Plaudits
Oct 22A national report suggests colleges and universities emulate SDSUs preparation for teaching in virtual space.
Coaching Health
Oct 20SDSU Well-being and Health Promotion is offering additional resources to support students and help them reach their goals.
What San Diego's Hepatitis A Outbreak Can Teach Us During COVID-19
Oct 15Lessons learned from analyzing tweets in 2017 show misinformation that can be corrected in real time now.
Ahead of the Curve: SDSU Educators Anticipated the Virtual Classroom
Oct 8Long before the COVID-19 pandemic necessitated it, SDSUs College of Education was on the forefront of preparing future teachers for the online realm.
2,609 Individual Emails + 464 Calls + 216 Texts = A SDSU Lifeline
Oct 6At the height of COVID-19 concerns, SDSU Connects was launched to proactively reach out to students and offer support. Those connections continue this fall.
SDSU Embarks on $5M COVID-19 Testing Effort to Curb Disparities
Sep 30Researchers on the NIH-funded project aim to test 42,000 people in underserved communities and head off outbreaks.
Fighting the Flu When COVID-19 Looms
Sep 24Now more than ever, its important to get flu shots given the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19 Could Activate Latent Tuberculosis
Sep 22Up to 13 million people may have latent TB in the U.S, which could be activated by COVID-19. It worries an SDSU researcher and TB expert.