SDSU NewsCenter
Diets Higher In Acidic Foods Hurt Cancer Survivors, Especially Past Smokers
Jun 25Meat and cottage cheese are highly acidic and can increase breast cancer recurrence and mortality among past smokers.
In Uncertain Times, Holt Sees Opportunity
Jun 24Associated Students President Christian Holt views this period of uncertainty due to the pandemic and racial tension as an opportunity for reflection and action.
New Echo Thief Application Revolutionizes Music Making
Jun 24SDSU assistant professor Chris Warrens technology allows for music to be made in virtual spaces.
First Set of Big Ideas Proposals Advance to Next Phase
Jun 23Twenty faculty-led proposals broadly representing SDSUs research excellence will receive further consideration for funding under the Big Ideas initiative.
Terry Atkinson: Investing in SDSU
Jun 23Former member of The Campanile Foundation Board of Directors Terry Atkinson (70) is making a $1 million gift to create an endowed professorship and support SDSU Mission Valley.
Aztecs Set School Record GPA for Spring Semester
Jun 23This year, 15 of 19 teams set program records for team GPA in a semester.
Reducing the Damage of a Heart Attack
Jun 22SDSU researchers have discovered how a key protein can help the heart regulate oxygen and blood flow and repair damage.
Testing the Waters, Finding a Passion
Jun 22Graduate student Jade Johnson received the prestigious Switzer Fellowship to pursue safe and sustainable water systems, a commitment with an unexpectedly personal connection.
SDSU Team Named Finalists in National Hotel Investment Pitch Competition
Jun 19Three students from the L. Robert Payne School of Hospitality and Tourism Management examined the finances and feasibility of a project for the She Has a Deal competition.
Classroom Equity App Gets NSF Grant
Jun 18A nearly $1 million grant for SDSUs Daniel Reinholz will allow further exploration of a tool to reduce longstanding forms of implicit bias.