by Bryana Quintana | Jul 18, 2024 | Geological Sciences, Research, Staff, –Featured
Earth and Environmental Sciences professor explains the widespread effects of sweltering temps on sea life and their role in climate change View of the sunrise and petrels from the D/V JOIDES Resolution during a sediment coring expedition to the southeast...
by Bryana Quintana | Jan 16, 2024 | Biology, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics and Statistics, Physics, Staff, –Featured
Sloan Zak takes over as director of the Math and Science Learning Center, formerly called the Math and Stats Learning Center By Bryana Quintana The new year is bringing some exciting updates in math and sciences tutoring at San Diego State...
by Sarah White | Dec 1, 2022 | Staff, Students
Daniela Narvaez might not have majored in a science, technology, engineering and mathematics discipline as an undergraduate, but she understands what women in STEM programs face on a daily basis. “I am an immigrant and a first-generation student, and I put myself...
by Sarah White | Apr 29, 2022 | Alumni, Psychology, Staff, –Featured
As a commuter student at San Diego State University, Jeffrey Cardinez (‘21) had a tough time finding a sense of community. His parents wanted him to come home immediately after classes; he wanted to make the most of his college experience like he had as a yearbook...
by Sarah White | Mar 25, 2022 | Psychology, Staff
For clinical psychologist Colby Chlebowski, becoming the new director of the SDSU Psychology Clinic was a perfect fit. As a graduate student, Chlebowski moved back to southern California to do a clinical internship with the San Diego Veterans Affairs Department, one...
by Sarah White | Mar 25, 2022 | Staff, –Featured
Ingrid Niesman was “always strangely drawn to microscopy,” looking at cells whenever she could. “I still am. I can never sit long enough to see structures, organelles, and how they’re arranged,” she said. This fascination led her on a path to becoming the director of...