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Cardiovascular Engineering Professor Brings Heart to Research as Engineering Pioneer
Jun 10Karen May-Newman was the first female faculty member in the College of Engineering over 20 years ago. Now, shes gearing her other students to do the same.
SDSU Swimmer Qualifies For National Championships
Jun 10San Diego State matches a program high for the number of participants in the event in the past decade.
LGBTQ+ Internships Lead to Employment
Jun 8SDSU students in the interdisciplinary LGBTQ+ studies program have access to multiple community internships
Want to Reduce Stroke Risk? Sit Less. Move More. Do Chores.
Jun 6Vacuuming, mopping, walking a pet or playing catch may be enough activity to avoid a stroke, according to an SDSU study published in JAMA Network Online.
Two SDSU Cadets to Receive Honors During Commissioning Ceremonies
Jun 2Over 350 people expected to attend commissioning ceremony aboard the USS Midway which will mark its 40th anniversary
Golden Years are 'Giving Back' Time for Psychology Professor
Jun 2Professor emeritus Jerome Sattler remains engaged with SDSU nearly two decades after leaving the full-time faculty.
Terrible with Names
Jun 1The story of SDSUs least popular name, and how a future U.S. president helped change it.
SDSU Study Reveals History of Lake Cahuilla
May 31The lakebed, now home to the Salton Sea, filled with water and then dried up again many times over thousands of years.
In Memoriam: F. Douglas Scutchfield
May 31The founding director of the Graduate School of Public Health launched SDSUs enduring role in community health in San Diego.