Research specializations a key to employment
SDSU now offers graduate students three additional certificate programs in which to specialize. The programs, recently approved by the Board of Regents, are childhood obesity prevention in the College of Education and Human Science, financial and housing counseling in the same college and grassland management in the College of Agriculture and Biological Sciences. Each specialization [...]
Editor hopes to offer variety of opinions
I always find it entertaining when school starts again. The town goes from being so slow to having actual traffic. Much the same happens with brain cells as school starts, too. After a lazy summer, it is time to start those synapses a firin’. I am the opinion editor for the year and lately I [...]
New professor links religion to anthropology in course lectures
James Murphy plans to use undergraduate field experience to add religious perspective. James Murphy became interested in religious studies just before beginning his undergraduate study in the early 1990s when end-of-time and apocalyptic movements reached a fever pitch. Murphy joined SDSU as a new faculty member this fall in the philosophy and religion department, teaching [...]
A Walk Through Campus… Presidents Crothers, Brown and Berg
Laura CoxVisual Editor Berg faced budget cuts, expanded university Sherwood Berg, President of SDSU from 1975 to 1984, has the apartment complex Berg Hall named for him. “I haven’t slept in our dorm yet,” Berg said. “I should do that.” “The kids rather enjoy it,” Berg said about the name of the building. “Every time [...]
A Walk Through Campus…
Laura CoxVisual Editor Former SDSU presidents each have campus buildings named after them. This is the first article of a Collegian series running the rest of the semester. With Wagner’s recent passing and all the new buildings on campus being named or in need of names, this series is bringing the people behind the names [...]
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