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Stewards of the San Diego River
Mar 28SDSU researchers are teaming up to protect the health of the river and mitigate flooding.
Industry Joins Forces with MESA to Train Future STEM Professionals
Mar 2840 students from SDSU Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement (MESA) program attended Industry lead Training Academies to build on their soft and technical skills, at Northrop Grumman, SSC Pacific (SPAWAR) and Solar Turbines.
Material Engineering in the Final Frontier
Mar 20SDSU Engineer, Dr. Randall German, Professor Emeritus, SDSU Mechanical Engineering Department, is sending experiments to the International Space Station to improve fabrication techniques in space.
Spring 2018 Girls' Day Out: Middle School Edition
Mar 10SDSU's College of Engineering Femineerâ„¢ Program and Project Lead the Way SDSU, hosted their annual Girls' Day Out: Middle School Edition sponsored by Qualcomm.
NASA JPL Tour
Feb 9SDSU Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement (MESA) alumna, Anachristina Morino, provided a tour of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) to fifteen SDSU MESA students on February 9, 2018.
New EIS Complex Highlights Collaboration
Jan 11The new, cooperatively focused Engineering and Interdisciplinary Sciences Complex kicks off a new era of scientific and engineering collaboration at SDSU.
A Flash Forward for Manufacturing Technology
Dec 20SDSU Engineers have introduced a breakthrough for a manufacturing technique called sintering.
International Research Experience for Environmental Engineering Students
Dec 15Every summer for the last three years, Dr. Natalie Mladenov, Associate Professor, Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering has been leading a National Science Foundation funded International Research Experience for Students (IRES) project in South Africa on agricultural water reuse systems at the food-energy-water nexus.
Project Lead the Way (PLTW) 2017 Counselor Information Conference
Dec 1On December 1, 2017, SDSU's PLTW hosted its annual Counselor Information Conference with over 60 counselors, administrators, teachers and students attended to learn more about the PLTW curriculum and to share their success with the Program.
She's Got Something Unique
Dec 1SDSU Computer Engineering student, Allison Langley, developed a skin cancer detection app.
MESA Provides Job Shadow Opportunity for STEM-focused Students
Nov 30Students from local colleges and high schools with a Mathematics, Engineering, Science, Achievement (MESA) program shadowed engineering and science professionals to experience the day at their respective workplace.
The SDSU Rocket Project Gets a Funding Boost
Nov 14he SDSU Rocket Project student organization is a beneficiary of a gift from the National College Resources Foundation.
From Maintaining Machines to Restoring Limb Function
Nov 9SDSU Engineering student and Navy veteran, Laura Sandoval, is helping people with spinal cord injuries to regain the use of their arms and legs.
2017 Undergraduate Research Symposium Presenters Awarded at National Conferences
Nov 7The 5th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium (URS) was held October 13, 2017 on the SDSU campus. The MARC program in partnership with IMSD initiated the URS years ago in an effort to provide scholars with a platform to practice and develop their presentation skills before presenting their research to larger audiences at local and national conferences.