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Geography professor Douglas Stow
Sensing Change, Remotely
NASA grant funds SDSU research on changes in African land use.
Biology professor Kevin Hovel and Fulbright winner Lee D. Reeve at SDSU
11 Students Awarded Fulbrights
SDSU is once again a top Fulbright-producing university with 11 student awards for 2013-2014.
The President
Reading and Writing DNA
The President's Lecture Series Featured Life Technologies Chairman and CEO, Greg Lucier.
“Building on Excellence” establishes direction and priorities for next several years.
SDSU Strategic Plan Finalized
“Building on Excellence” establishes direction and priorities for next several years.
The view of Cape Town from their apartment.
Trailblazing Research in South Africa
The associations between HIV and hearing in children were studied in Cape Town. This is the first study of its kind to ever be conducted in South Africa.
Picture of Bela Lugosi (aka Dracula)
Delving into Vampires
SDSU European studies professor explores the evolution of Vampires in literature, fashion, and film.
Student President
Student Research Symposium Winners
The 2013 Student Research Symposium featured novel SDSU faculty and student findings across various disciplines.
Marilee Bresciani
Researching Student Success
SDSU professor, Marilee Bresciani, earns recognition for her commitment to student affairs.
President John F. Kennedy spoke at SDSU
The Kennedy Effect
50 years ago, John F. Kennedy came to campus and changed San Diego State history.
For her outstanding contributions as a scientist, mentor and campus leader, Emmorey will present the 23rd Albert W. Johnson Research Lecture on Friday, March 15.
Deep in Thought
Karen Emmorey, a professor of speech, language and hearing sciences, is the 2013 Albert W. Johnson Research Lecturer.
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