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SDSU Imperial Valley to Open New Public Health Major
Jun 1The Bachelor of Science in Public Health, set to start fall 2024, will examine environmental health issues that are prominent in Imperial Valley.
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.
Ellen Ochoa and the Multiverse of Motivation
May 5The veteran astronaut returns to her alma mater for a building dedication and another day of inspiring kids to pursue STEM careers.
SDSU Awarded $10M for Center to Foster Environmental Justice
Apr 13The federally funded center, to be based at SDSU Mission Valley, will work with partner organizations across the western region of the United States.
Building's New Name is a Slice of SDSU History
Apr 4A ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Charles B. Bell Jr. Pavilion, attended by his widow and three children, underscored the importance of access and opportunity.
Inaugural Awards for Outstanding Scholarship, Creativity and Impact
Mar 17Nine individuals across colleges and disciplines selected for their scholarship, creative activities, innovation and public impact.
Branching Out: How Math Can Help Better Understand Diseases
Feb 28SDSU applied mathematician receives NSF grant to understand the processes that create structure of breast tissue, lungs, kidneys
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.
VIDEO: The Benefits of SDSU Field Trips
Feb 21SDSU Geology students gain essential skills and treasured memories on course camping trips








