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Mission Bay Aquatic Center adjacent to Mission Bay
MBAC Gets LEED-Platinum Certified
The Associated Students-managed facility received the highest certification for green building operations.
Geography professor Douglas Stow
Sensing Change, Remotely
NASA grant funds SDSU research on changes in African land use.
Jeremy Long, SDSU professor
The Beat of Marine Education
SDSU Biology Professor, Jeremy Long, uses music to teach local high students about marine life and ecology.
An example of a joined wing plane. Copyright: Luciano Demasi & Rauno Cavallaro
Shaping the Future of Aviation
A team of SDSU researchers is nationally recognized for their work on the aeroelasticity of joined-wing airplanes.
Richard Louv, bestselling author, will be the keynote speaker for the conference.
Student-led Sustainability Conference
SDSU hosts bestselling author, Richard Louv, during a conference on sustainability concepts, progress and projects on April 13.
Students Build Solar Panel Systems
SDSU engineering students are working toward building a permitted solar power system atop a trailer facility as part of a senior project.
greenfest logo on flag
Red, Black and Green All Over
GreenFest promotes sustainability and Aztec pride, March 19 - 21.
Leilani Münter at Daytona, photo by: Douglas E. Murray
Eco-Athlete Gives GreenFest Keynote
Top 10 female car racer and environmentalist Leilani Münter will speak March 20.
Students from PowerSave Green Campus and Energy Service Corps hold residence halls sign-ups where students  pledge to reduce energy and water consumption.
Dorm Dwellers Go Green in National Competition
SDSU competes with universities across the country to reduce electricity and water use on campus.
SDSU engineering students created a 35-foot holiday tree made of aluminum and steel, with 81 strands of energy efficient LED lights
Engineering Holiday Cheer
SDSU engineering students debut a solar-powered holiday tree in Santee with the help of SDG&E.
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