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New Eye in the Sky
Nov 19A new telescope will let SDSU astronomers see farther into the universe than ever beforefrom the comfort of their own labs.
Breaking Ground on South Campus Plaza
Nov 19SDSUs new mixed-use project will benefit students as well as the surrounding community.
Astronomer Wins Surprise Breakthrough Award
Nov 18SDSU's Robert Quimby received a share of a $3 million prize for his work on an investigation into the expansion of the universe.
Zahn Center Helps Students Pave the Way
Nov 18The Zahn Innovation Center choses eight new teams for their fall admissions cycle.
Top University for Study Abroad
Nov 17SDSU was ranked 22nd in the nation for the number of students studying abroad.
Digging up Jerusalem
Nov 13Archaeologist Doron Ben Ami will visit campus to speak about his excavation in the City of David.
Science Fiction and the Human Condition
Nov 7In his latest story, SDSU nuclear physicist and sci-fi author Calvin W. Johnson writes about the working-class heroes responsible for futuristic technology.
ENS Celebrates Centennial
Nov 5SDSU's School of Exercise and Nutritional Sciences celebrates a century of success with a lecture series.
In Memoriam: Sherry Burgus Little
Oct 29The former associate dean of the College of Arts and Letters was one of the founding mothers of SDSU's Department of Rhetoric and Writing Studies.
Zombies at SDSU
Oct 29Students study Zombies and the deep social issues that they portray in movies, books and video games.