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Infant doing touch-screen task in lab
Baby Talk
SDSU research helps determine what babies know before they can use language effectively.
Woman smoking in car
Tobacco Chemicals in ‘Smoke-free’ Rental Cars
Research finds that rented vehicles often contain smoker pollutants.
Valerie Cook-Morales
In Memoriam: Valerie Cook-Morales
Cook-Morales’ work focused on multi-cultural issues in schools, particularly in the bilingual, Latino and African American communities.
College of Extended Studies looks to give a helping hand to those suffering from PTSD
Taking on Veteran Stress
SDSU’s College of Extended Studies will launch two new classes aimed at helping veterans and their loved ones lessen stress.
Top 10 of 2011
Top 10 NewsCenter Stories of 2011
From March Madness to a new president, there was plenty of news that excited Aztecs this year.
Angela Byars-Winston (’91, ’92)
White House Honors Alumna
Angela Byars-Winston is recognized for her work in building the ranks of women in math and science.
young teen boy being bullied by teenage girls
Cyber-Bullying: Lethal Combo of Culture and Technology
A Nov. 18 lecture tackles the signs of bullying and how parents and teachers should respond.
urban blight in Buffalo, NY, photo by UpstateNYer, Wikimedia
Poor Neighborhoods Can Harm Health
New SDSU research finds that low-income areas have many road blocks to physical activity.
Dr. Hirshman
Conversations with the President
Elliot Hirshman, Ph.D., takes the ball for San Diego State University.
Honors Program student Ariel Rawson
By Degrees - Ariel Rawson
Questions for Ariel Rawson, Honors Program student
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