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SDSU Joins Nationwide Study of COVID-19 Risk and Severity
Feb 19The large study of 50,000 people aims to determine what causes disease severity and long-term impacts.
New Center Aims to Advance Research into Black Education, Wellness
Feb 16The idea for a hub for scholarship, service and professional development arose from the death of George Floyd.
ZIP Launchpad a Great Motivator During Pandemic
Jan 19SDSUs start-up incubator is thinking outside the box to encourage student entrepreneurs with virtual programming.
Solving a Mystery: How the TB Bacterium Develops Rapid Resistance to Antibiotics
Nov 17These slow growing bacteria have long puzzled TB researchers. Turns out the answer lies in the epigenetic domain.
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.
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.
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.
For this Recent Grad, Roots in STEM and Growth in a Lab
Oct 23Milagros Esmerode chose SDSU over other universities because she found it offered more student resources for success.
$1.5 Million in Research Stipends for High Achieving Masters and Doctoral Students
Sep 1The fellowships supplement external funding to support 80 highly accomplished research scholars.
SDSU Hosts Kyoto Prize Recipient
Mar 12Karl Deisseroth will speak at SDSUs Montezuma Hall on March 20.