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SDSU Ecologists Lead Climate Adaptation Project Lauded as a Model
Apr 5The Connecting Wildlands and Communities project will be featured at the Southwest Adaptation Forum this week.
Big Ideas for Transborder Solutions
Mar 24Four ideas aim to address rural infrastructure, Imperial County health and environmental issues, transboundary water, and advancing 3D printing.
Big Ideas for Climate Change
Mar 10Four ideas will address sustainable agriculture, community action, environmental justice and carbon capture.
Support U
Nov 20Gener Abdon finds communities of support at SDSU to pursue his interest in sustainability.
Public Trust in Science on the Rise during COVID-19 Pandemic
Oct 27With such extensive impacts, COVID-19 awareness and understanding among the public has increased, while skepticism declined. SDSU scientists weigh in on the shift.
SDSU Recognized by The Princeton Review for Sustainability Efforts
Oct 27SDSU was named to The Princeton Review's Guide to Green Colleges for its commitment to sustainability.
Mapping Out a Decades-Old Environmental Threat
Oct 13Sage Project students are pinpointing possible contamination sites from old dry cleaners in San Diego in an effort to help local government.
Huaxyacac Hall Certified LEED Gold
Aug 31The universitys newest residential community earns a crowning achievement in sustainability.
Hydroponic Strawberries, Ancestry and Immersive Theater
Aug 21How SDSU students spent their summers doing at-home research.
Spiders, Doomed Flies and Tougher Textiles Just Add Water
Jul 17A DoD grant will help SDSUs Gregory Holland further explore spider silk and its possible application toward incredibly tough biomaterials.