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Architecture in India
Faculty Fulbrights
Three SDSU Fulbright Scholars are headed to India, Pakistan and Slovenia.
The SDSU Science Sampler allows all ages to enjoy interactive lectures and activities.
Science Research Sampler
The SDSU Science Sampler will take place throughout campus on Friday, March 22.
Superstorm Sandy Deciphered
SDSU natural disaster expert Pat Abbott explains the causes and effects of Hurricane Sandy.
Gordon Gastil
In Memoriam: Gordon Gastil
Gordon’s insatiable curiosity and geologic insight served as a model for hundreds of San Diego State University students across five decades.
earthquake simulation
When “the Big One” Comes
Kim Olsen has created a computer-generated model of an 8.0 earthquake in southern California.
Leslie Gail Herrmann
In Memoriam: Leslie Gail Herrmann
She worked at SDSU for more than 25 years.
Getis
Science Prof Earns Int'l. Honors
Arthur Getis will receive the Founders Medal of the Regional Science Association for his contribution to the field of regional science.
Still image of an earthquake simulation
Earthquake Experts Take Questions
The Seismological Society of America invites the San Diego public to a town hall meeting to answer their questions about earthquakes, landslides and tsunami.
An aerial view of the San Andreas fault in the Carrizo Plain, Central California. Photo courtesy of the U.S. Geological Survey.
NSF Awards $4.6M for Earthquake Study
SDSU and the Supercomputer Center at UCSD will simulate activity on the San Andreas and other faults.
Campus beauty shot
Keeping it in the Family
Shackelfords support SDSU with estate gift to College of Sciences
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