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Study: Why the Number of Male Movie Critics is Bad for Female Filmmakers
Jul 17The study looked at film critics in print, broadcast and online outlets whose reviews also appeared on the Rotten Tomatoes website.
A Blossoming Collaboration
Jul 17SDSU will digitize its plant collection for a statewide effort aimed at understanding effects of climate change on flowering time.
Professor Honored for Work on Prenatal Alcohol Exposure
Jul 16SDSU neuropsychologist Sarah Mattson explores the cognitive and behavioral effects of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.
Distinctive New Microscope at SDSU Allows for Groundbreaking Research
Jul 13There are fewer than two dozen SperoQT microscopes in use around the world.
SDSU Celebrates LGBTQ Community
Jul 9SDSUs 11th annual Pride Flag Raising Ceremony takes place on Wednesday, July 11.
Aztecs Abroad: Womens Studies Edition
Jul 6SDSU student Tiana Hodzic is studying abroad at Tbilisi State University in Georgia.
SDSU Sports MBA Program Ranked Among Worlds Best
Jul 5The program was ranked first in the world for student and alumni satisfaction.
Despite Digital Revolution, Distance Still Matters
Jul 2Researchers find that physical distance still very much matters for human interactions despite the rise of digital technologies.
Hundreds Welcome New SDSU President
Jun 29Adela de la Torre kicked off 100 days of "listening and learning" during meetings with on- and off-campus community members.
Women Who Shaped SDSU
Jun 28Of the thousands who played a role in university history, these women are particularly noteworthy.