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State Budget Commits $80 Million to Bolster STEM Education, Research in Imperial Valley
Jul 1A new facility at the SDSU campus in Brawley will support the regions burgeoning exploration of the extraction and uses of lithium.
Visiting International Undergrad Turned Ph.D. Graduate Finds Niche at SDSU
Jun 17Paulina Daz-Montiel arrived in 2014 as an international student. Since then, shes earned her masters and become the first female Ph.D. from the joint doctoral program in structural engineering.
Public Humanities Professor Focuses on Environmental Justice in Webzine
Jun 15The new teaching tool exposes and debunks six
SDSU's Spirit of Innovation Award Goes to Longtime EV Enthusiast
May 5Juan Rojas has been involved with the Aztec Electric Racing club since his first year. In June, the club puts its project to the ultimate test.
Philanthropists Keith Behner and Cathy Stiefel Fund Brazil Sustainability Initiative
May 2The gift supports critical collaborations in scholarship along with student research opportunities.
From Bacteria to Archaea: Resource Recovery from Wastewater
Apr 14Environmental engineering professor Christy Dykstra earns an NSF CAREER award to continue her research on bioelectrotechnical systems for energy recovery from wastewater
Arctic Greening Could Have Unexpected Climate Consequences
Mar 21A new study led by SDSU biologist Donatella Zona says an earlier spring could jeopardize the tundras ability to store carbon.
Used EV Batteries Could Be Solution to Surging Electricity Demand
Jan 18Two SDSU engineers are developing a power storage system using repurposed electric vehicle batteries.
Courage Through Cancer Fund Recipients Honored
Dec 16The crowdfunded campaign helps students impacted by a cancer diagnosis including junior Sara Meza Adame stay in school and complete their studies.
Channeling Sunlight to Create Indoor Lighting Energy Sources
Nov 1Mechanical engineer Sung-Yong (Sean) Park is the latest at SDSU to earn an NSF CAREER grant for his work on sustainable energy.