SDSU NewsCenter
San Diego farming studied for insights on regenerative agriculture, climate change
Jul 8SDSU geography students shared their research findings with farm and vineyard owners after a year-long internship.
Groundbreaking 38-year study offers rare perspective on children of lesbian parents
Jun 27Esther Rothblum, emerita professor of women’s studies, is a collaborator on the largest and longest-running study on planned lesbian-parent families in the U.S.
SDSU Imperial Valley students study the ‘Right to Stay Cool’
Jun 25The three-week research projects highlight topics from transportation to social issues.
SDSU lands seven winners of the competitive Fulbright U.S. Student Program awards
Jun 24Research on an infectious pathogen and teaching English are among the plans for visits to countries ranging from Ecuador to South Korea.
Xander Schauffele qualifies for 2024 Olympic Games
Jun 20The former SDSU men's golfer ('15) and reigning Olympic champion will represent the U.S. in Paris
Juneteenth: Q&A with Brandon Gamble
Jun 13The director of SDSU Black Resource Center explains the significance of the holiday celebrated nationally every year between June 13-19.
Additional support for SDSU APIDA Center seen with boost in CSU funding
Jun 10The new ACCESS Project will seek to improve the college experience for APIDA students from underserved communities, and establish a statewide research center.
Dust from the drying Salton Sea pollutes nearby communities
Jun 5Joint study finds increased particulate air pollution following 2011 diversion of water to San Diego.
SDSU geographers receive two peer awards
May 30Postdoctoral scholar M. Brooke Rose and her mentor, Janet Franklin, were recognized by the Ecological Society of America and the American Association of Geographers for co-authored study.
SDSU alumna empowers change through advocacy and service
May 29SDSU alumna Stephanie Hernandez ('17) was honored with the Heart of Service award for her commitment to providing support to asylum seekers.