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Environmental Commitment Draws Student Fellowship
Jul 19Thomas Morales plans to use his environmental science studies to help repair historic damage to his native lands.
Researching Health Care Disparities in Minority Communities
Jul 14SDSU sustainability sophomore Azure Ciel Fisher is digging into how structural racism impacts health.
Analyzing Sediment Runoff in Endangered Communities
Jul 7SDSU student Oscar Sanchez is mapping sediment plumes that lead to the Tijuana River Estuary and the ocean.
Alumnus Finds His Calling While at SDSU
Jun 15Grant Mack, now the director of the Office of Governmental Affairs at the California Public Utilities Commission, became interested in environmental issues while in A.S.
Food Studies Minor Debuts in Fall
Jun 11Students interested in how food is interconnected with sociopolitical, health, economic, and environmental issues spurred the idea.
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.
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.
Soil Microbes and Carbon Emissions: The Weather Factor
May 10From forests to deserts, ecologists find seasonal fluctuations in temperature affect microbial population and increase carbon emissions.
Resilient Restoration: Helping Southern California's Tribal Nations Adapt to Climate Change
Apr 27SDSU and UC Riverside ecologists are working with tribal partners to preserve culturally significant ecosystems and species.
Wind Symphony and Arts Alive SDSU Celebrate Earth Day with Winds of Change
Apr 21Musicians, recording engineers, and film and audio crew honor Earth Day with a concert drawing attention to climate change.