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Psychology Student Helps Direct Rabbit Hole
Sep 30Oscar Chavez used his psychology studies to add to SDSU's adaptation of
Americans Reporting Increased Symptoms of Depression
Sep 30Analyzing data from 6.9 million people, SDSU professor Jean M. Twenge found Americans are more depressed now than they were in the 1980s.
From Rock Star to Real Stars
Sep 26Astronomer Robert Quimby played trombone in a successful ska punk band before giving it up for science.
SDSU Student Receives Fellowship
Sep 18Emily Issler, a graduate student studying social work, received a fellowship from Mortar Board.
A Link Between Jacobsen Syndrome and Autism
Sep 12SDSU psychologist Sarah Mattson was part of a study which found that symptoms of autism were common in people with Jacobsen syndrome.
Overcoming Obstacles to Succeed
Sep 12Engineering student Sergio Juarez received the prestigious CSU Trustee's Award.
Continuing Along the Path toward Excellence
Sep 9Now a year old, SDSU's Areas of Excellence are conducting cutting-edge research and bringing in talented new faculty.
The Momentum Continues
Sep 9SDSU continues to rise on U.S. News and World Reports list of Americas Best Colleges, and is up three spots to No. 149.
Tracking Wildlife on the Not-So-Lonely Road
Aug 29Megan Jennings braves raucous traffic and rattlesnakes to learn where and how animals cross busy Highway 67 in eastern San Diego County.
SDSU Offers New Majors, Minors and Courses
Aug 28SDSU welcomes students back to class with a variety of new courses, majors and minors.