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Toys for Joy
Three SDSU student organizations work together to collect 10,000 donated toys for less fortunate children.
Students in the College of Business
College of Business Administration Among Best
Financial Planning Magazine named SDSU one of the best schools for future financial planners.
Brain images of typically developing adolescents and adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Autism Research Uncovers Brain Connections
A $600K award will fund an SDSU scientist’s research on brain network connectivity in autistic children and adolescents.
SDSU aims to improve outcomes for foster youth.
Foster Youth at Heart of $1.5M Grant
The grant bolster's SDSU efforts to improve how school counselors work with foster youth.
Frank Harris III
Tackling Educational Barriers for Black Men
SDSU Professor Frank Harris III co-authored the report "A Role for Policymakers in Improving the Status of Black Male Students in U.S. Higher Education."
Leonard Lavin surrounded by SDSU
Entrepreneurial Management Center Named
Leonard Lavin, the retired chair of Alberto Culver, renews support for SDSU’s nationally ranked program.
These photomicrograph cardiac stem cells isolated from mouse hearts clustered together in the shape of a heart.
Tissue Regeneration at Heart of New Institute
SDSU's Integrated Regenerative Research Institute aims to harness the power and healing potential of stem cells.
Initiative for Maximizing Student Development program students
Healing Opportunities for Diverse Students
A $2.8 million NIH grant increases support of an SDSU program that prepares students for doctoral and science careers worldwide.
golden monkey
Scientists Partner to Protect Environment
A $1.3 Million NSF award will send an SDSU-led research team to China.
Heavenly Revolutions: The Dawn of Our Solar System will be on display in the Louis Kenney Reading Room (LA4410) through December, 2012.
Astronomy, Art, Religion Explored
A new Special Collections exhibit features rare astronomical works.
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