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#SDSUGrad: Jade Walker
May 26Jade Walker will work as a case manager at Telecare Corporation following graduation.
Poor Hit Hardest By Extreme Heat and Ozone
May 25On hot days, the recurring combination increases hospitalizations in low-income ZIP codes more than other areas.
Carrying a Distinction with Pride
May 24SDSU Imperial Valley holds a special place in Priscilla Silva's heart.
#SDSUGrad: Tyler Shiver
May 18Following graduation, Tyler Shiver will be commissioned as a second lieutenant in the United States Air Force.
Report Urges California to Act to Protect Marine Ecosystems Against Microplastics
May 14Leading environmental scientists including SDSUs Eunha Hoh assessed the risks of the ocean pollution.
Red Flag: Childhood Irritability Could Signal Future Problems
May 6Psychologist Jillian Lee Wiggins received $5.4 million in NIH grants to study irritable youth to predict risk for mental health issues.
Social Work Student Defies the Odds to Forge a Career
Apr 22Ruby Naranjo, a first gen graduate student, has found her niche in helping underprivileged children as a social worker.
An SDSU Institute that Serves Behind the Scenes
Apr 20For nearly 30 years, the Institute for Public Health has focused on improving the publics health through critical programs for nutrition assistance, HIV and substance use.
A Top Advocate for Nurses and Students Retires
Apr 20Philip Greiner, director of the School of Nursing, led geriatric programs and curriculum reform efforts.
School of Public Health: 40 Years of Serving the Community
Apr 9Alumni represent 75% of the public health workforce in San Diego County, and interest from new students is soaring.