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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.
balboa park illustration
A Living Lab
SDSU is working with Friends of Balboa Park to optimize water use within the San Diego landmark.
Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve
Undergrad Research Focus of $250K Grant
SDSU scientists and student researchers will study the connection between climate change and the spread of infectious disease.
hands with water
Agua Para Siempre
The SDSU chapter of Engineers Without Borders helps a Honduran village access clean water.
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Managing Water Event on Tap for Jan. 6
The College of Extended Studies will present a panel of industry experts to talk about legislation, careers and more.
two students sitting next to solar photovoltaic array
SDSU Launches Green Degree
The new sustainability degree will explore the cultural values that shape resource use, consumption and governance.
The San Diego Coronado Bay Bridge bathed in the orange glow of a San Diego sunset.
See the Sea Rise
A new website demonstrates how coastal habitats may look with higher sea levels.
solar panels atop Mission Bay Aquatic Center
Students LEEDing the Way to Green Buildings
A student group pursues high-level environmental certification for SDSU facilities.
Biology professor Annalisa Berta
Faculty Fulbright to Study Marine Mammals
Annalisa Berta joins a long history of SDSU awardees.
The hawksbill turtles were once considered extinct in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. Photo courtesy of Clark Anderson/Aquaimages.
Saving Sea Turtles
An SDSU graduate student helps uncover a hawksbill population once considered extinct in the Pacific Ocean.
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