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Managing Water Event on Tap for Jan. 6
Dec 14The College of Extended Studies will present a panel of industry experts to talk about legislation, careers and more.
SDSU Launches Green Degree
Nov 21The new sustainability degree will explore the cultural values that shape resource use, consumption and governance.
See the Sea Rise
Oct 27A new website demonstrates how coastal habitats may look with higher sea levels.
Students LEEDing the Way to Green Buildings
Oct 18A student group pursues high-level environmental certification for SDSU facilities.
Faculty Fulbright to Study Marine Mammals
Sep 30Annalisa Berta joins a long history of SDSU awardees.
Surf is Up for Ecotourism
Sep 13The world's first non-profit research and teaching center will be housed in SDSUs L. Robert Payne School of Hospitality and Tourism Management.
Demolition of Aztec Center Completed
Aug 11A milestone was reached in the Aztec Student Union construction.
Getting Out of Hot Water
Aug 1SDSU engineering professor Fletcher Miller believes using air instead of water will make solar power production more efficient.
Greenhouse is Hidden Gem on Campus
Jul 21Showcasing more than 400 species of plants, the SDSU greenhouse offers a place for teaching and housing many botanical experiments.
Japan Turns to Aztec for Green Rebuild
Jul 21SDSU professor Kotaro Nakamura is helping sustainable reconstruction in Japanese communities savaged by the earthquake and tsunami in March.