SDSU Study Sheds Light on Skin Cancer Risk Behaviors
“Researchers found people tanned less often after seeing a simulation of how their older selves would look if they continued tanning verses if they stopped. […]
“Researchers found people tanned less often after seeing a simulation of how their older selves would look if they continued tanning verses if they stopped. […]
Congratulations to Rifqi Affan, an undergraduate psychology student, on receiving the National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship. Rifqi is a MARC scholar (Maximizing Access […]
Thursday, April 05, 2018 Raising Researchers “There’s a strong link between financial support and student research success. By Coleen L. Geraghty This story appears […]
Congratulations to Dr. Allison Vaughn on receiving the WPA Early Career Research Award for her work on social relationships, stigma, and health! WPA EARLY CAREER RESEARCH AWARD […]
Ten SDSU students were selected as Inamori Fellows as part of the Kyoto Prize Symposium. By Cory Marshall Each year as part of the Kyoto Prize […]
Congratulations to Tara Montgomery, an undergraduate psychology student in Dr. Katherine Turner’s Forensic Attention Lab, who was granted the Dean’s Award for the College of […]
Monday, March 12, 2018 10 SDSU Students Advance to CSU Student Research Competition Hundreds of students presented original research and creative projects at the 11th […]
Dr. Margaret Friend is in Denmark working with her colleagues Drs. Anders Højen and Dorthe Bleses of Aarhus University on a grant from the Danish […]
Thirdhand Smoke Lingers in Casinos Months After Smoking Ban Harmful tobacco residue remains in surfaces long after air quality improves Monday, February 12, 2018 By Michael […]