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Ed Morgan
In Memoriam: Edward L. Morgan
His focus on moving basic science discovery from bench-to-bedside, was an important characteristic of his approach to science.
New Alumni Association President Bill Earley (
An Aztec Triple
The new president of the Alumni Association assumes his third presidency at SDSU.
Making Comic Con History
SDSU invites Comic-Con founders to add to the library's Special Collections.
Influenza A virus
Flu Fighters
A new discovery from SDSU’s Donald P. Shiley BioScience Center finds the synthetic protein EP67 helps kick-start the immune system, preventing the flu.
Roldan
Music, Medicine Focus of Unique Honor
SDSU alumnus Carlos Roldán is one of 10 individuals selected for the presitigious program.
Computer Science alumnus Suhail Wakil’s XENERGY app won two awards in the AT&T San Diego Apps Challenge.
SDSU Alumnus Wins Apps Challenge
Computer Science alumnus Suhail Wakil’s XENERGY app won two awards in the AT&T San Diego Apps Challenge.
The sea otter is one of many marine mammals discussed in Berta
Dive into Marine Biology
SDSU professor Annalisa Berta pens a book for anyone with an interest in marine biology.
MESA
Summer Internships for MESA Students
Students studying mathematics, engineering and science are participating in summer internships.
John Gordon
John Gordon Returns to SDSU
Gordon will become director of the SDSU School of Art, Design and Art History again, effective July 2012.
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HIV, Hearing Loss Connected
SDSU research found children exposed to HIV in the womb are at increased risk for hearing loss.
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