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Drying of the Salton Sea Has Staved Off Earthquakes For Now
Jul 24SDSU geophysicists Matthew Weingarten and Ryley Hill explain how previously high water levels in the lakebed have triggered major earthquakes along the Southern San Andreas Fault.
Getting at the Heart of the Atom: Oppenheimer, Nuclear Physics and Quantum Science
Jul 20Behind the film Oppenheimer and it's star-studded cast is a science that fuels the stars.
SDSUxCOMIC-CON: From Star Wars to Superpowered Sea Urchins, Scholarship Sharpens the Panels
Jul 17More than 15 faculty, students, and alumni will participate in 13 panels at the 2023 gathering
SDSU's Fulbright Winners Plan To Explore South Africa and Colombia
Jun 20The two recent graduates will embark on research and creative endeavors around the world.
Q&A: Tackling Bias in Math Teacher Education
Jun 13SDSU mathematician Daniel Reinholz discusses how simulation software used to train math teachers may be reinforcing racist and sexist stereotypes.
SDSU Imperial Valley to Open New Public Health Major
Jun 1The Bachelor of Science in Public Health, set to start fall 2024, will examine environmental health issues that are prominent in Imperial Valley.
EARTH-Hop: Students, Sixth Graders Tackle Climate Change with Music
May 30The SDSU/National City schools collaboration connects science and the arts to make concepts of sustainability more accessible.
Personalizing Science to Keep Students in STEM
May 23Students that write about why science matters to their lives helps keep them motivated and are likely to remain in STEM, SDSU psychologist Dustin Thoman.
Ellen Ochoa and the Multiverse of Motivation
May 5The veteran astronaut returns to her alma mater for a building dedication and another day of inspiring kids to pursue STEM careers.
Inaugural Awards for Outstanding Scholarship, Creativity and Impact
Mar 17Nine individuals across colleges and disciplines selected for their scholarship, creative activities, innovation and public impact.