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Research Horizons: Lluvia Flores-Rentera's California Flora Research
Nov 19The SDSU ecologist explores how climate change is affecting California plant life.
Emergency Drill Part of Renewed Emphasis on Campus Safety
Nov 16The three-hour exercise tested SDSU's preparedness for a major earthquake.
$4.5 Million in Federal Awards Acknowledge Faculty Expertise, Collaboration
Nov 15SDSU received four grants awarded to interdisciplinary projects by the Office of Special Education Programs.
Research Suggests a Better, Cheaper Way to Conduct U.S. Census
Nov 14An SDSU team has found a faster, more accurate method of collecting data than the current systems of mailed paper surveys and face-to-face human interaction.
International Peace Village Spreads Cultural Awareness
Nov 13International students and community cultural organizations will represent diverse cultures at the 62nd annual International Peace Village.
SDSU is No. 5 in the Nation for Number of Students Studying Abroad
Nov 13In the 2018 Open Doors Report, SDSU also ranks No. 1 among California universities.
In Memoriam: Richard Doc Morris
Nov 9Former colleagues and students look back on the 60-year teaching career of Richard Doc Morris.
SDSU Sage Project Announces Search for New Community Partnership
Nov 8SDSUs Sage Project is accepting applications from potential community partners for the 2019-20 academic year.
Mayor Faulconer, SDSU President de la Torre Hold First Meeting on Future of Mission Valley Stadium Site
Nov 8The joint statement follows their first meeting on the future development of SDSU Mission Valley.
SDSU President Reflects on 100 Days Listening Tour
Nov 6Adela de la Torre said she is committed to building transparency and trust.