by Sarah White | Mar 25, 2022 | Events, News
The College of Sciences at San Diego State University was officially established in 1931. Over the years, the technology and tools used for the College’s joint missions of teaching and creating new knowledge have advanced significantly. 1915: A student enrolled in the...
by Sarah White | Feb 4, 2022 | Biology, Chemistry and Biochemistry, News, Psychology, Research
The SDSU Cancer CoRe is a new initiative that aims to better understand cancer with interdisciplinary approaches. Several College of Sciences faculty and students, in the Departments of Biology, Chemistry & Biochemistry, and Psychology, are partnering with others...
by Sarah White | Jan 20, 2022 | Homeland Security, News, –Featured
San Diego State University is launching a suite of online cyber security certificates in partnership with Noodle, the country’s fastest-growing online learning network. The SDSU Cyber Tech Academy in affiliation with the Homeland Security Program is open for...
by RSS Feed | May 29, 2018 | Computer Science, News, –Archives
Congratulations to Kellen Gillooley for being named the 2018 Outstanding Graduate for Computer Science! Each outstanding graduate chooses his most influential professor and Kellen chose Dr. John Carroll. I asked him to tell us about his experiences here at SDSU,...
by RSS Feed | May 24, 2018 | Geological Sciences, News, –Archives
Congratulations to our 2018 Graduates! For the 2017/18 academic year the department graduated 25 BS, 10 BA, and 7 MS students with a degree in geology. In addition, 1 student left with the honor of PhD. As you can see in the above picture several students...
by RSS Feed | May 22, 2018 | Geological Sciences, News, –Archives
Michael Levenson, Abbey Warner, Maddie Burvant, Mark Korte-Nahabedian, Jack Brown, and Kip Herring Your 2018 IBA traveled to Salt Lake City, Utah to participate in the World Competition. All their hard work paid off, they took second…..in the world! ...