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Let’s learn about STEM! SDSU returns as a festival sponsor at Petco Park
Feb 20Students, faculty and staff are part of a full day of family-friendly science and engineering demonstrations, presentations and interactive activities on March 7.
How machine learning helps students stay on track toward graduation
Jan 28Richard Levine will deliver SDSU’s 2026 Albert W. Johnson Research Lecture, exploring use of data science to support student success.
New life sciences building cements a family legacy
Dec 9The facility will reflect three generations of Theilackers, including the building’s design manager, an SDSU alumnus and the creator of Campanile Mall.
Chemistry Ph.D. student reflects on SDSU experience in final year of program
Dec 3Gonto Johns returned to school after 20 years in industry, gaining career-boosting skills while exploring sustainability solutions
SDSU research leads to law safeguarding homebuyers against thirdhand smoke exposure
Dec 1The groundbreaking measure will protect health, especially among vulnerable populations.
Gut health discovery made using microscopic worms — found close at hand
Nov 19Robert Luallen’s biology lab turns to nematodes to understand complex gut microbiome issues
Researchers use 3D bioprinted tumor models to transform cancer treatment
Oct 29The SDSU Tambasco Lab’s lifelike models work to improve radiation treatment while mentoring students in cutting-edge medical physics.
Celebrating 60 years of doctoral level chemistry
Oct 27The stories of three San Diego State alumni ― a nun who investigated cancer treatment, a leader in medical diagnostics, and an expert in semiconductor science ― who made an impact.
Celebrating with Science
Sep 25Emeritus Professor of Biology Jim Neel and hydrogeology alumna Helen Corley returned to SDSU for birthday festivities.
The crocheting chemist
Sep 17Q&A with Kristine Legaspi, a Ph.D. student who catalyzes public interest in chemistry through crocheted beakers, moles and molecules









