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Wildfires are a threat to property, open space, infrastructure and lives.
More Firefighters Needed, Study Says
The ability to control wildfires depends on the capacity to provide adequate firefighter staffing.
research in BioScience Center lab
SDSU Research No. 1 for 4th Straight Year
SDSU is the most productive research university with 14 or fewer Ph.D. programs, according to Academic Analytics.
Ground shaking pattern
SDSU and UC Offer New Joint Doctoral Programs
New programs in evolutionary biology and geophysics bring SDSU doctoral offerings to 18.
Physician Executives
SDSU No. 2 Grad School for Physician Execs
The master's degree program in public health was recognized by Modern Healthcare.
Isamu Akasaki
Perseverance Paves the Way for Discovery
This year's recipient of the Kyoto Prize for Advanced Technology, Isamu Akasaki, spoke about his life's work and developing blue LED.
map compass
Bizarre Map Challenge
Cast your vote in the nationwide map design competition sponsored by SDSU's geography department.
Kyoto Prize logo
From Eco-Friendly Lighting to Blu-ray
The Kyoto Prize Symposium honors one man's breakthrough discovery on April 22.
Tom Scott and student giving poster presentation
Pop Culture, Science and More at Student Research Symposium
Hundreds of students participated in this year's event, with President's Award winners going to the CSU Student Research Competition.
Paving sidewalks
Get up, Get out.
Psychologist James Sallis finds impediments to healthy living are all around us
Wind turbines
Blowin’ in the Wind
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