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Division of Labor in the Brain
Nov 30SDSU psychologists discover brain connections in people with autism show more symmetry between hemispheres.
Fishing for Answers about Chinese Abalone
Nov 9Archaeologist Todd Braje recently published a new book about a historic immigrant-run industry that met an untimely end.
SDSU's Brain Imaging Pioneer
Oct 27Newly hired psychologist Martin Sereno will direct SDSU's first ever brain imaging center.
Portraits of Courage: Heather Corliss
Oct 18Heather Corliss is working to make the world of public health a more equitable place for all.
Diagnosing Fetal Alcohol Disorder More Easily
Oct 13SDSU researcher Sarah Mattsons new tool can help clinicians catch prenatal alcohol exposure more easily than ever before.
Educational Leadership Department Selected for $47 Million Initiative
Oct 13SDSU is one of seven universities chosen to help design a program that aims to prepare aspiring principals for their careers.
Leading Artificial Intelligence Researcher Joins SDSU Faculty
Oct 10Aaron Elkins returns to SDSU as a professor in the management information systems department.
Collaborating Coast to Coast
Oct 6Three SDSU students spent their summer in Brazil researching coastal systems and learning a new culture.
Cancer Mortality Differs Among Asian Ethnic Groups
Sep 30A recent study led by SDSU and Stanford University researchers endorses ethnicity-specific screening and prevention strategies.
Student Organization Spotlight: Society of Women Engineers
Sep 29The Society of Women Engineers strives to provide members with opportunities that will help them advance in the field of engineering.