Feb 19, 2021 | Psychology, –Featured
Health researchers at SDSU’s South Bay Latino Research Center will join a nationwide study that aims to determine what causes COVID-19 risk and disease severity in diverse communities. The large study of 50,000 people aims to determine what causes disease severity and long-term impacts.
Feb 18, 2021 | Chemistry and Biochemistry, –Archives
An endowment to support graduate research in chemistry honors the legacy of SDSU President Brage Golding. Former Mayor Susan Golding hopes her father’s endowment will continue to grow, providing needed assistance for graduate students hoping to solve the world’s greatest challenges.
Feb 15, 2021 | Chemistry and Biochemistry, –Featured
Scientists are exploring the physics of viruses, to understand how these pathogens assemble themselves — and might be rent apart.
Nov 18, 2020 | Homeland Security, Mathematics and Statistics, –Archives
“It is extremely exciting to see our 17 years of program knowledge instructing homeland security, national security, emergency management, law enforcement, and military professionals inside the SDSU Main Campus Graduate Program in Homeland Security program…”
Nov 17, 2020 | Psychology, –Featured
College of Sciences psychology professor Jean Twenge and Florida State University colleague Thomas Joiner compared levels of mental distress experienced by U.S. adults during the pandemic to pre-pandemic distress levels.