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In Memoriam: F. Douglas Scutchfield
May 31The founding director of the Graduate School of Public Health launched SDSU’s enduring role in community health in San Diego.
SDSU Imperial Valley Launches New, Accelerated Pre-Licensure BSN Program
May 27The SDSU Imperial Valley BSN program provides students the opportunity to complete their BSN through an accelerated timeline.
School of Public Health Surge in Student Applicants Linked To Pandemic
May 18From the deep end of the Covid-19 pandemic to the spotlight on healthcare inequities emerged an unexpected boon in San Diego State University’s School of Public Health master’s degree program (MPH).
Banned Contaminants Still Threaten Endangered California Condors
May 18SDSU and San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance researchers find high levels of toxic compounds in coastal condors and the marine mammals they consume.
SDSU Researchers Identify Rare Genetic Markers of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis
May 9Search for rare mutations in bacterial genome could lead to better diagnostics and treatments – reducing morbidity caused by the deadly disease.
Cheer on SDSU's Nursing Students – It's National Nurses Week
May 6At SDSU, there are currently 690 undergraduates and 55 graduate students in the School of Nursing.
A Playful Pediatric Clinic Room Honors Its SDSU Founders
Apr 20The School of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences unveiled a plaque dedicating a children’s clinic room to the two pioneering women who founded it.
SDSU SON Named Among the Top Nursing Schools by NurseJournal
Apr 7SDSU’s School of Nursing has been named among the top nursing schools in California by NurseJournal. NurseJournal collaborates with nursing professionals to provide information that helps navigate the many different nursing degrees, career paths, and advancement opportunities out there.
SDSU School of Public Health Ranks 19 in U.S. News & World Report
Mar 29San Diego State University’s School of Public Health (SPH) graduate program is ranked one of the best in the nation–at No.19 of 190 accredited schools in the U.S. News & World Report 2023.
In Memoriam: SDSU Professor Emeritus Inger Davis, Child Welfare trailblazer dies at 95
Mar 28The College of Health and Human Services and the School of Social work are deeply saddened by the passing of Dr. Inger Davis, professor emeritus (1996) an influential pioneer in child welfare reform. Inger passed away on January 30, 2022, at the age of 95 from natural causes.