SDSU NewsCenter
Aging Well at Home
Jan 28SDSU received $8 million to develop a statewide training academy for social workers that will help keep elderly, blind and disabled Californians out of institutional care.
Extinguishing Thirdhand Smoke
Dec 29Researchers at SDSU are on the frontlines in the battle against the lingering, harmful residue that smoking leaves behind.
Methane Emissions in Arctic Cold Season Higher Than Expected
Dec 21A new study finds that, contrary to previous assumptions, the Arctic tundra releases at least as much methane during its cold season as it does during summer.
The Future of the Humanities in a Digital Age
Dec 15The 22nd Adams Lecture features two giants of contemporary culture.
7 Things About Randolph Philipp
Dec 11This professor is focused on developing better mathematics education curriculum.
Anatomy of Excellence
Dec 4Biologist Annalisa Berta has been elected a fellow of AAAS for her work studying whale anatomy and evolution.
James Frazee Named a Technology Trailblazer
Dec 1The director of Instructional Technology Services was one of 30 recognized nationwide.
Searching for Early Signs of Autism
Nov 20SDSU psychologist Inna Fishman received a major grant to look for autisms neural signature in very young children.
Geoff Chase to Join WASC as Commission Vice President
Nov 17The dean of Undergraduate Studies has championed student success in 14 years at SDSU.
Crystallizing the Mysteries of the Cell
Nov 12SDSU biochemist Manal Swairjo sought out crystals for fun as a youngster, but now uses crystallography to better understand cells and improve medicine.