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MESA competitors with their project for the prosthetic arm copetition.m
Young Competitors Come to SDSU
SDSU hosts a regional MESA Day competition for 300 high school students on April 13.
Ross loved spending time with his family.
In Memoriam: James "Jim" Ross
Ross, a professor emeritus of mathematics at SDSU, devoted a 30-year career to the university.
SDSU alumna Ellen Ochoa
Houston, We Have an Aztec
Ellen Ochoa, '80, is director of NASA's Johnson Space Center.
Grants of the Week
Grants of the Week highlight some of the new awards received by SDSU researchers.
Antonio Palacios and students
A Man for All Sensors
Antonio Palacios, professor of mathematics, is working to build sensors that rival the perfection of the natural world.
A high-tech room full of computers.
Well Connected
A new NSF grant supports construction of a network for data-intensive research exchange.
Initiative for Maximizing Student Development program students
Healing Opportunities for Diverse Students
A $2.8 million NIH grant increases support of an SDSU program that prepares students for doctoral and science careers worldwide.
Subaru Funds Math and Science Education
A $5,000 gift from the Subaru Foundation of America will fund projects to help children learn math and science.
Diversity education workshop
Equality Sought for Science and Math Education
Two lectures will cover education inequality and strategies for increasing opportunities for diverse students to pursue science and math.
Origami
Paper Art Raises Learning Curve
SDSU professors use origami for a unique math class.
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