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Research Horizons: Motivating People to Live Tobacco-free
Nov 7SDSU communication professor Rachael Record studies how to encourage people to shed excuses and make healthier decisions.
Opening a Path to Employment for People With Disabilities
Nov 6New Department of Education grants help SDSU address need for qualified vocational rehabilitation counselors.
The Water We Share
Nov 5SDSU and UABC in Tijuana partner together for the Re:Border binational conference on Nov. 25-26.
Longtime Diplomat, Expert on Central Europe to Speak at SDSU
Nov 5Former Ambassador Daniel Fried, one of the architects of U.S. policy in Poland during its transformation from communism to democracy, will speak Nov. 12.
Kumeyaay Land Acknowledgement Adopted
Nov 4The University Senate unanimously approved a resolution this semester to acknowledge Native and Indigenous people and to take specific action in support of the Kumeyaay.
Good Communication Can Ease the Journey Through Cancer
Nov 4A new documentary illustrates its critical importance for patients, family and health care providers.
SDSU and Red Cross Team up to Help Save Lives
Oct 28The campus community is urged to roll up its sleeves for the annual Aztecs for Life Blood Drive.
California Wildfires: What to Expect
Oct 25SDSU's Joaquin Camacho says the power shutoffs being contemplated for wide areas of California are partly a result of infrastructure choices made a hundred years ago.
Chicana and Chicano Studies at 50
Oct 24Created at a time of multiple social upheavals, the department has developed an international research scope while keeping a close connection with the surrounding community.
Research Horizons: Unraveling the Mysteries of Spider Silk
Oct 23Chemist Gregory Holland and his SDSU lab are working to create an artificial version of spider silk.