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Q&A: Tackling Bias in Math Teacher Education
Jun 13SDSU mathematician Daniel Reinholz discusses how simulation software used to train math teachers may be reinforcing racist and sexist stereotypes.
EARTH-Hop: Students, Sixth Graders Tackle Climate Change with Music
May 30The SDSU/National City schools collaboration connects science and the arts to make concepts of sustainability more accessible.
Personalizing Science to Keep Students in STEM
May 23Students that write about why science matters to their lives helps keep them motivated and are likely to remain in STEM, SDSU psychologist Dustin Thoman.
Distantly Related Tanagers Independently Evolve Similar Beaks
Feb 27SDSU alumna Amelia-Juliette Demery (18) took a deep dive into 12 million years of bird evolution.
Mauna Loa Eruption: Q&A with SDSU Geologist
Nov 29Did the worlds largest active volcano show warning signs before it began to erupt? Vic Camp sheds light on the science surrounding Hawaiis Mauna Loa.
Fire Science in the Age of Humans
Oct 17SDSU researchers join call for a more collaborative and inclusive approach to fire science in an increasingly fire-prone world.
To Stop Viruses, SDSU Researchers are Figuring Out How They're Built
Sep 26An SDSU team, along with Harvard and UCLA collaborators, are researching how distantly related viruses self-organize to improve disease-fighting tactics.
Vascularize This!
Aug 19SDSU research interns are using stem cells to create blood vessels in bones and kidneys.
Perseid Meteor Shower Q&A with SDSU professor of Astronomy Douglas Leonard
Aug 2The annual light show will peak across the Northern Hemisphere in mid-August.








