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The Least Religious Generation
May 27Researchers led by SDSU's Jean M. Twenge find millennials are by far the least religious generation.
When Children with Autism Grow Old
May 27SDSU researchers receive a major NIH grant to study brain and cognitive changes in aging adults with autism.
Cementing a Legacy
May 22Civil engineering chair Janusz Supernak recently led his 25th consecutive team of students to an annual regional engineering competition, and the team did him proud.
Class of 2015 Leaves a Lasting Legacy
May 11SDSUs graduating class has raised nearly $25,000 for scholarships to benefit future Aztecs.
Breaking Through the Blood-Brain Barrier
May 11SDSU researchers have discovered a molecular process that helps bacteria trick the brains defenses.
Faculty Monty Winners
May 7Seven faculty members will be recognized for contributions to teaching, research and community service.
Class of 2015 Commencement
May 6Nearly 9,600 degree candidates will participate in SDSUs graduation ceremonies, May 14 to 17.
Changing Attitudes About Sex
May 5A new study by SDSU Psychology Professor Jean M. Twenge shows a generational shift in beliefs about sex and sexuality.
Finding a Home at SDSU
May 1The SDSU Guardian Scholars Program celebrated its largest-ever graduating class.