News
Zoom: Fueling Change
Nov 19SDSU researchers are exploring a novel way to combat climate change: methane-eating bacteria. With global temperatures climbing, seas rising and natural disasters wreaking havoc worldwide, scientists are racing to find solutions.
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
'My story was not over' — the impact of the Courage Through Cancer Fund
Nov 10When a family health scare threatened her dream of a college education, Jaimie Erle and her parents found support to carry on.
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.
SDSU, Southwestern College expand educational access through new University Center partnership
Oct 17In-person and online offerings, helping to create a seamless transfer pathway, begin next fall.
How SDSU set the Stage for Alumnus’ Biotech Success
Oct 13Alumnus and founder of Evoke Pharma, Matt D'Onofrio (‘92), shares how his experience at SDSU and science degree helped him launch his own company.
A passion for helping others launches a student on a new course
Sep 25As he prepares to teach physics to high schoolers, Joseph Morrison will represent credential students statewide as liaison to a state commission.
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










