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Monsters inside cells could help explain treatment failure and improve drug development
Oct 31SDSU scientists use parasites to explore a scarcely studied phenomenon that may render drugs useless against infections
New cybersecurity center boosts SDSU’s cyber research and teaching capabilities
Oct 22Center provides a unique opportunity to prepare students for critical roles in a growing field
SDSU alumnus dedicated to promoting fellow athletes with disabilities and improving healthcare
Oct 21Drawing on his own experiences, Peter Phillips uses microbiology and business degrees, plus a passion for athletics and sailing, to give back to the community
CSU trustees’ scholarship extends a love for learning
Sep 23SDSU psychology student Maria Christina Huerta-Avila is being recognized with an award that will help propel her study of the brain.
Don’t lose your head over it!
Sep 16SDSU undergraduate Yesenia Rodriguez Reyes tackles a biological mystery when nematodes turn up without their heads — and bacteria become the prime suspect.
Global grads: SDSU international students from 43 countries earn degrees
Aug 13Spring 2024 graduation numbers highlight trends, diversity and popular majors for international students
SDSU biology major sets sights on second Olympic gold medal
Jul 25Nevin Harrison returns to the Olympic Games hoping to repeat her golden moment in sprint canoe.
Catch SDSU faculty and alumna at these 2024 Comic-Con panels
Jul 22SDSU will contribute to five panels on topics that include comics in education and Black horror.
Q&A with Samantha Bova: How this summer’s heat affects our oceans
Jul 18Earth and Environmental Sciences professor explains the widespread effects of sweltering temps on sea life and their role in climate change
$2.8 million NSF grant will expand AI education and research opportunities for students
Jul 2In collaboration with the NSF Institute for Learning-enabled Optimization at Scale, the project will focus on diversity within the AI research community.