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Deep Brain Stimulation Safer for Patients with New MRI Compatible Electrode
Nov 21Carbon electrodes will last longer than metal when embedded in the brain of patients with Parkinsons and tremors, and wont be affected by MRI.
SDSU Ranks Top 5 in U.S. for Students Studying Abroad
Nov 20The university remains the top school in California with more than 3,000 students studying internationally every year.
Power Input: Women in STEM Series Makes Critical Connections
Oct 31Former Purdue dean Leah Jamieson, a leader in the male-dominated field of engineering, met with students in an event aimed at making SDSU part of the change.
California Wildfires: What to Expect
Oct 25SDSU's Joaquin Camacho says the power shutoffs being contemplated for wide areas of California are partly a result of infrastructure choices made a hundred years ago.
What Caused Boeing's 737 Max Crashes
Oct 24Flaws in the flight control system are linked to malfunctioning angle of attack sensors.
Honorary Doctorate Awarded to Ellen Ochoa
Oct 3The former astronaut inspired an audience during Presidents Lecture series and made a $100,000 endowment in her name from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.
Day of Giving Soars to New Record
Oct 1SDSUs fourth annual day of philanthropy raised more than $300,000.
Engineering Student Chosen as CSU Trustees Scholar
Sep 23Tyler Perez, an Air Force veteran, is the SDSU student to receive the honor this year.
From San Diego State to Space
Sep 11SDSU alumna and veteran NASA astronaut Ellen Ochoa will deliver an address at the Presidents Lecture Series on Wednesday, Oct. 2.
SDSU to Launch Comprehensive Strategic Planning Process
Sep 10The process represents the first comprehensive, all-university effort involving all levels and areas of campus, including SDSU Imperial Valley and the auxiliaries.