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Thermal-infrared aerial imagery maps intensity of Thomas Fire as it happened
Aug 20Analysis could help decision makers allocate firefighting resources, protect public safety during active wildfires, and prepare for future fires.
Exploring girlhood and culture through Black dolls
Aug 20Assistant professor explores history through the lens of the girl child to highlight scholarly research in girlhood studies
Biology major claims second Olympic medal in photo finish canoe sprint
Aug 13Nevin Harrison captured gold at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics (held in 2021)
SDSU research funding total nears $230M
Jul 30SDSU’s research enterprise has grown by over 60% in 3 years
SDSU’s Center for Inclusive Excellence receives national leadership award
Jul 17Dedicated space for equity and inclusion recognized for its commitment to SDSU’s core values and innovating best practices.
SDSU Retirement Association transforms students’ lives
Jul 9Raymond Wells' determination to earn a college degree and lift his family out of poverty led him to the life-changing support of the SDSU Retirement Association Scholarship.
In Memoriam: The enduring SDSU legacy of Frederick W. Pierce, IV
Jul 8Fred Pierce believed San Diego State University changed his life, so he dedicated himself to enhancing its greatness.
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.
SDSU professor recognized for research that promotes equity in STEM education
Jun 27Daniel Reinholz receives award from the Mathematical Association of America for research in undergraduate math education
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.