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As Seasons Change, So Should Diet for Breast Cancer Survivors
Feb 15New research shows red meat may be okay if eaten in small portions in winter.
Researcher Recognized for Work with Tribal Communities
Feb 10A passion for her own community has earned SDSU professor Olivia Chilcote recognition as a 2021 Emerging Scholar.
Cultivating Black Minds and Education That Matters
Feb 9Elected officials and education leaders will join SDSU researchers and others in a conversation about how to address disproportionate suspensions of African American children and youth.
Who Gets It When- Bioethics of Vaccine Distribution
Feb 1Bioethicist Joe Stramondo on things to consider about prioritizing, underserved community concerns and rationing decisions.
New Gift Enhances Golden Age Science Fiction Collection
Jan 25Edward Marsh has added to his previous contibution to the SDSU Library to support the materials' preservation and accessibility.
SDSU's Health Disparities Expert Receives CSU Wang Family Excellence Award
Jan 25Hala Madanat is recognized for her significant contributions benefiting underserved populations.
Research Horizons: Addressing the Needs of Nurses
Jan 20SDSU nursing professor Amanda Choflet studies substance abuse among nurses, with the hope of one day creating interventions to reduce risky behaviors.
COVID-19: What to Expect in 2021
Jan 12As the pandemic continues to surge in San Diego and across the U.S., public health experts weigh in on the year ahead.
Why Our Bodies Upsize During the Holidays
Dec 14Holiday weight gain happens to many. Obesity researcher Surabhi Bhutani studied why this happens and how to prevent it.
SDSU Researchers Examine Pandemic Response and Experience
Dec 1The final installment of a five-part series highlighting COVID-19 projects at SDSU looks at research that considers how the pandemic affects attitudes, decision-making and behavior.