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Research Horizons: Yea-Wen Chen's Intercultural Communications Research
Nov 30Communications professor Yea-Wen Chen studies the critical importance of communication around high-impact topics like cultural identity or politics.
Residual Tobacco Smoke Easily Pollutes New, Clean Materials
Nov 28According to an interdisciplinary team of SDSU researchers, existing smoking regulations do not prevent unintended exposure to residual tobacco smoke.
Autism Center Answers Growing Need for Community Services
Nov 28The center is marking a major expansion by holding a community forum at Storm Hall on Nov. 30.
New Research Findings on Eating Disorders Among Young Children
Nov 26SDSU researchers found that girls did not experience significantly greater eating disorder diagnoses than boys at age 9 and 10.
Research Horizons: Lluvia Flores-Rentera's California Flora Research
Nov 19The SDSU ecologist explores how climate change is affecting California plant life.
$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.
NASA Awards Three Fellowships to Support SDSU Student Research
Nov 5The students will spend time each year working alongside NASA scientists.
Former NSF Director: SDSU is a Model for Higher Education
Nov 2Rita Colwell, the first female leader of the National Science Foundation, visited campus on Oct. 29-30.
ARCS Awards 18 Scholarships to STEM Students
Nov 2Each student will receive $7,500 from the San Diego chapter.
Research Horizons: Arianne Miller's Self-Care Psychology
Nov 1Arianne Millers research aims to identify obstacles that prevent people and communities from engaging in self-care.