Mar 23, 2018 | Psychology, Students, –Archives
Congratulations to Tara Montgomery, an undergraduate psychology student in Dr. Katherine Turner’s Forensic Attention Lab, who was granted the Dean’s Award for the College of Sciences Student Research Symposium. Tara received the award for her oral presentation titled,...
Mar 21, 2018 | Students, –Archives
Monday, March 12, 2018 10 SDSU Students Advance to CSU Student Research Competition Hundreds of students presented original research and creative projects at the 11th Student Research Symposium. By Ryan Schuler “More than 520 undergraduate and graduate students...
Dec 1, 2017 | Geological Sciences, News, Students, Theses, –Archives
Developing Stochastic Models as Inputs for High-Frequency Ground Motion Simulations Bill Savran PhD Candidate, Geophysics Wednesday, December 6th, 2017CSL 422 – 10 am Abstract High-frequency (~10 Hz) deterministic ground motion simulations are challenged by our...
Nov 7, 2017 | Mathematics and Statistics, News, Students
LUDWIG SIEGERT I finished my undergraduate studies in mathematics and management at the University of Ulm in Germany and continued with a master’s degree in the same area of studies. I appreciate the opportunity to continue my studies at SDSU in the next year....
Oct 25, 2017 | Mathematics and Statistics, News, Students, Study Abroad
In June 2017, Chris Rasmussen led a group of 21 SDSU liberal studies students on a study abroad program in Granada, in the Andalucía region of southern Spain. As part of this program, Chris taught these SDSU students (see photo) a three credit mathematics...
Oct 24, 2017 | Geological Sciences, News, Students, –Archives
The Geology 200 (Geologic Inquiry) and Historical Geology classes spent two and half days in the Grand Canyon. Students walked along the trail of time, studied the fossils in the Kaibab Formation and enjoyed two opportunities to get below the rim. On one...