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Inside SDSU's Community COVID-19 Efforts
Mar 16From contact tracing to testing and vaccine rollout, researchers pivoted quickly, launching critical programs to help San Diego’s hardest hit groups.
Virtual Reality: Immersive Learning In Class and the Lab
Mar 1Faculty find creative ways to boost student engagement and research.
CommuniVax: Engaging San Diego’s Latinx Community in Equitable COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout
Feb 23SDSU is part of a select national group that will synthesize community input for stakeholders to develop effective vaccination efforts.
In Memoriam: Dr. Dorothy Zirkle
Feb 16The San Diego State University, College of Health and Human Services, and the School of Nursing mourn the recent loss of Dr. Dorothy Zirkle. Dr. Zirkle served as an Instructor for the past eight years. During that time, she served as the concentration chair for the Nursing Leadership in Health Care Systems Master’s program, taught in the RN to BSN program, and led several foreign exchange programs with partner nursing programs in Switzerland.
As Seasons Change, So Should Diet for Breast Cancer Survivors
Feb 15New research shows red meat may be okay if eaten in small portions in winter.
Who Gets It When — Bioethics of Vaccine Distribution
Feb 1Bioethicist Joe Stramondo on things to consider about prioritizing, underserved community concerns and rationing decisions.
SDSU’s Health Disparities Expert Receives CSU Wang Family Excellence Award
Jan 25Hala Madanat is recognized for her significant contributions benefiting underserved populations.
COVID-19: What to Expect in 2021
Jan 12As the pandemic continues to surge in San Diego and across the U.S., public health experts weigh in on the year ahead.