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Awe, Goosebumps and Huge Potential
NASA released the first images taken by their latest and most technologically advanced telescope yet – what does this mean for SDSU’s astronomers?
NASA released the first images taken by their latest and most technologically advanced telescope yet – what does this mean for SDSU’s astronomers?
Son of a son of a sailor, Peter Phillips wouldn’t be where he is now without San Diego State
Alumnus and staff member Jeffrey Cardinez discovers new identity thanks to mentorship
Since the 1930s through today, SDSU geologists have been gathering to appreciate earth’s wondrous landscapes.
Alumnus Ray Berry learned many lessons at San Diego State that catapulted him into a successful career in the grocery industry.
As a proud Chicana woman, Lee is excited she gets to answer very practical questions with her favorite subject. “It will always stay magical; you have crazy, obscure math and it describes how real things work.”