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Adobe and SDSU Partner to Create More Digitally Literate Campus
Feb 11The Adobe AzTech Alliance will provide a faculty fellowship and a number of mini grants.
Applying What You Learn Student Research Opportunities in Public Health
Jan 23Hands-on lab research in professor Eunha Hohs environmental science lab ranges from air and water quality to the California condor.
Common Foods Can Help Landscape the Jungle of Our Gut Microbiome
Jan 15Foods such as honey, licorice, stevia and oregano have an antimicrobial effect that can help improve our health.
Astronomers Pinpoint Two New Double-Star Planetary Systems
Jan 13The discoveries include the first circumbinary planet revealed by observations from NASAs TESS mission, which will search nearly the entire sky.
Threads of Grace: A Story of Survival
Dec 10An Afghan rug depicting the seal of SDSUs Homeland Security program is a one-of-a-kind gift from a woman who took up weaving as a child refugee.
Boeing Supports Troops to Engineers Program with $100,000 Gift
Dec 3The continuing assistance supports impact-driven philanthropy at SDSU.
Five Takeaways from Re:Border: The Water We Share
Nov 26Shortages and pollution persist, but there are solutions just around the corner.
SDSU Ranks Top 5 in U.S. for Students Studying Abroad
Nov 20The university remains the top school in California with more than 3,000 students studying internationally every year.
Power Input: Women in STEM Series Makes Critical Connections
Oct 31Former Purdue dean Leah Jamieson, a leader in the male-dominated field of engineering, met with students in an event aimed at making SDSU part of the change.