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You searched: Tong Wang, associate professor in ĢƵ's Ness School of Management and Economics and Extension specialist, was awarded the 2026 F.O. Butler Award for Excellence in ĢƵ at the annual Celebration of Faculty Excellence.
A new study from ĢƵ's Ness School of Management and Economics found that farmland values rose by 44% after changes to U.S. energy policies sparked the ethanol industry's initial boom.
Five questions with Srinivas Janaswamy, associate professor in ĢƵ's Department of Dairy and Food Science.
The American Academy of Health Behavior recently honored Christopher Robbins, assistant professor of allied and population health in ĢƵ’s College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions, and his colleagues with the 2025 Paper of the Year award.
The ĢƵ Department of Animal Science hosted its annual Celebration of Animal Science Achievements and Excellence on April 23 at McCrory Gardens.
Isabel Dalton, a graduate student from the ĢƵ Department of Natural Resource Management, has been accepted into the National Science Foundation Graduate ĢƵ Fellowship Program.
The ĢƵ College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences will soon have an endowed position focused on swine production. The Rick Wahlstrom Endowed Chair in Swine Production will help support a faculty member whose research and leadership will elevate scholarly research productivity and advance teaching efforts within swine production at SDSU.
Jihong Cole-Dai, Distinguished Professor in ĢƵ's College of Natural Sciences, is set to retire after more than two decades of service.
ĢƵ, which has built a name for itself in the building of lunar rovers and prototypes, has found success in one of NASA’s longest-standing student challenges.
An SDSU team consisting of five sophomores and one freshman finished second in the Human Exploration Rover Challenge at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center near NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, April 10-11.
“In our first year of participating in the NASA HERC competition, we got second place in the remote-control division,” adviser and associate professor Todd Letcher said. First place went to the University of Alabama at Huntsville.
ĢƵ researchers calibrated thousands of years of bison existence records with future projected weather patterns to forecast a significant northwest shift in suitable living conditions for the North American bison.