SDSU NewsCenter
Student Fulbright Program Accepts Two SDSU Applicants
Aug 2Recent graduates will teach English to children in Brazil and pursue a study/research project in Trinidad and Tobago.
Orientation, New Center and Other Resources Available for Graduate Students
Jul 27More than 1,000 students are expected to attend New Graduate Student Orientation, just one of many services SDSU has tailored for advanced degree students.
At Home in the Women's Resource Center
Jul 22New coordinator Celine Jusuf sees the center as a place for growth.
Environmental Commitment Draws Student Fellowship
Jul 19Thomas Morales plans to use his environmental science studies to help repair historic damage to his native lands.
Researchers Find Access Hurdles to COVID-19 Vaccinations
Jul 14An SDSU team focused on heavily Latinx communities of South San Diego County contributed to a major national report on equity in vaccination rollouts.
Literacy Center Addresses Pandemic Learning Loss in Local Schools
Jul 13College of Education tutors are using research-based techniques to keep students engaged.
Health Safety Net for Undocumented Kids Works, Study Finds
Jul 6California experienced a 34% reduction in the rate of uninsured, non-citizen children in the first two years after an expansion in public health coverage, an SDSU School of Public Health study shows.
Ben's Words: Showing Children How to Produce Sounds and Speech
Jun 28Student clinicians with the SDSU Speech-Language Clinic help children in the community who have difficulty speaking.
Making Bilingual Speech Language Therapy More Accessible
Jun 23Elise Ramirez is a senior helping to promote telepractice to assess ones native language.
Head Start to Microbiology Research as a Rising Sophomore
Jun 16Sama Rakin Michael began as a teaching assistant and is now working on genetically modifying bacteria in the lab.