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Deep Brain Stimulation Safer for Patients with New MRI Compatible Electrode
Nov 21Carbon electrodes will last longer than metal when embedded in the brain of patients with Parkinsons and tremors, and wont be affected by MRI.
SDSU Ranks Top 5 in U.S. for Students Studying Abroad
Nov 20The university remains the top school in California with more than 3,000 students studying internationally every year.
Want to Be an Entrepreneur? Here's How to Get into ZIP Launchpad
Nov 19Applications are now open for the spring semester to be mentored by experts at the business incubator.
SDSU Mission Valley Momentum Continues, Receives Unanimous Support from Council
Nov 18The university intends to build a world-class campus, new multi-use stadium, and a much-anticipated community river park.
Veteran Support Part of SDSU's Identity
Nov 8A military history program, assistance with career transitions and a lasting memorial are among the ways the university honors those who have served their country in uniform.
He/She/They: Why Gender Pronouns Matter and What it Means to be Non-Binary
Nov 7Understanding personal preferences will help us become mindful and inclusive and find ways to show solidarity.
Research Horizons: Motivating People to Live Tobacco-free
Nov 7SDSU communication professor Rachael Record studies how to encourage people to shed excuses and make healthier decisions.
Opening a Path to Employment for People With Disabilities
Nov 6New Department of Education grants help SDSU address need for qualified vocational rehabilitation counselors.
The Water We Share
Nov 5SDSU and UABC in Tijuana partner together for the Re:Border binational conference on Nov. 25-26.
Longtime Diplomat, Expert on Central Europe to Speak at SDSU
Nov 5Former Ambassador Daniel Fried, one of the architects of U.S. policy in Poland during its transformation from communism to democracy, will speak Nov. 12.