May 2013
- Frog Once Used in Pregnancy Tests Spread Deadly Fungus (NY Times, 5/15/13)
- Microexpressions: More Than Meets the Eye (NPR Science Friday, 5/10/13)
- Healthy bacteria may be the cure to amphibian decline worldwide (American Scientist, May/June)
- Caitlin Ryan to receive APA honor (SF State News, 5/7/13)
April 2013
- Crash of the waves calls sea urchins home (SF State News, 4/26/13)
- University receives $300,000 to train tech workers (SF State News, 4/18/13)
- Students learn the science, politics of stem cells in new GE course (SF State News, 4/10/13)
- Alaska mosquitoes spreading malaria in birds (SitNews, 4/2/13)
March 2013
- New funding boosts research on how cells communicate (SF State News, 3/28/13)
- Help for families to support their LGBT children (SF Chronicle, 3/14/13)
February 2013
- Red tide isn't red, but it is toxic (SF Chronicle, 2/28/13)
- New grant launches initiative to shift how LGBTQ sexuality is discussed in schools (SF State News, 2/28/13)
- Biologists explore link between amphibian behavior and disease (SF State News, 2/27/13)
- Nitrogen from pollution, natural sources causes growth of toxic algae (SF State News, 2/6/13)
- Pedro Point Headlands Revegetation Study can use your help (Silicon Valley Mercury-News, 2/5/13)
January 2013
- Faculty research retreat today (SF State news, 1/23/13)
- Center offers a place for psychologists to collaborate (SF State News, 1/11/13
- ORSP retreat helps jumpstart new language research (SF State News, 1/2/13
December 2012
- Biologists design method to monitor global bee decline (SF State News, 12/19/12)
- Center promotes community-based research (SF State News, 12/12/12)
November 2012
- Professors bring jazz into the workplace (SF State News, 11/20/12)
October 2012
- The Spread of Diseases in a Changing World (Huffington Post, 10/11/12)
September 2012
- First "zombie bees" reported in Wash. state (CBS News, 9/24/12)
- Scientists look for ways to kill Sitka tunicate (kCAW Radio Alaska, 9/24/12)
- Community college partnership enhances biology teaching (SF State News, 9/11/12)
- Failures in software engineering could lead to successful research results for Petkovic (San Jose Mercury News, 9/10/12)
August 2012
- Leaders' emotional cues may predict acts of terror or political aggression (Science Codex, 8/30/12)
- Zombies Invade Google Campus (Scientific American, 8/21/12)
- Researchers hope to transform software engineering training (Phys.org 8/16/12)
- Book highlights dangers of 'narrative IEDs' -- and how to counter them (SF State News, 8/16/12)
- Researchers hope to transform software engineering training (SF State News, 8/16/12)
- Professor, students dig for Pompeii's secrets (SF State News, 8/15/12)
- Zombie bees found in S.F. Chronicle hives (SF Chronicle, 8/9/12)
- Paddlefish's doubled genome may question theories on limb evolution (e! Science News, 8/7/12)
- Don’t miss the Great Bee Count this Saturday (SF State News, 8/7/12)
- Vazquez receives presidential honor at Smithsonian, White House (SF State News, 8/3/12)
July 2012
- President Obama names SF State math professor a top young scientist (SF State News, 7/23/12)
- Gay Dads Are Healthier: SF Study Reveals Positive Benefits for Same-Sex Parents (Edge Boston, 7/23/12)
- ZomBeeWatch.org will track parasitized bees, volunteers needed (SF State News, 7/23/12)
- For Gay Couples, African-American Men are More Likely to Use Condoms Than Caucasian Men (Medical Daily, 7/22/12)
- Bacterium used to target frog epidemic (SF Chronicle, 7/19/12)
- Victory stance may be a universal gesture of triumph -- not pride -- study suggests (e! Science News, 7/16/12)
- SF State researcher releases first results from nationwide bee count (e! Science News, 7/10/12)
June 2012
- Gay Parents Face Same Sexual Issues as Straight Parents (Medical Daily, 6/28/12)
- Radar App Tracks Ocean Debris (NBC Bay Area, 6/27/12)
- Plant now for the Great Bee Count on August 11 (SF State News, 6/25/12)
- Public campuses mimic private university experience (SF Chronicle, 6/24/12)
- Satisfaction from Gift Giving Tied to Motivation (Psych Central, 6/19/12)
- SFSU Pamphlet Aims To Create Harmony For LGBT Youth, Mormon Church (CBS5 San Francisco, 6/15/12)
- Family Acceptance Project earns "best practice" distinction - (SF State News, 6/13/12) See also: Profile: Dr. Caitlin Ryan of the Family Acceptance Project (Bay Times 6/21/12)
May 2012
- Grant to make biologists be better teachers (SF Chronicle, 5/24/12)
- Compulsory Physical Education Results In Fitter Students (Medical News Today, 5/8/12)
April 2012
- Finally! The Recipe for Happiness (Everyday Health, 4/27/12)
- About the Family Acceptance Project (Visalia Times-Delta, 4/27/12)
- Blood samples show deadly frog fungus at work in the wild (E! Science News, 4/25/12)
- After family quarrels, who do teens turn to? (SF State News, 4/23/12)
- Professor documenting Pacifica Pier life through poetry (SF State News, 4/5/12)
March 2012
- NIH grant engages students in spinal cord research (SF State News, 3/29/12)
- Chorus frog carries killer fungus (SF Chronicle, 3/13/12)
- Mystery deepens around dark core in cosmic collision (SF State News, 3/2/12)
- Breaking the Cycle: A More Holistic Treatment of Sexuality by Funders Could Improve Our Understanding of Health and Well-Being (Philanthropy News Digest, 3/1/12)
February 2012
- Botanists help launch new edition of California's premier plant guide (SF State News, 2/29/12)
- Equipping state's K-12 teachers for diverse classrooms (SF State News, 2/21/12)
- Research quantifies music festival’s boost to economy (SF State News, 2/14/12)
- Sexuality Center takes aim at health disparities (SF State News, 2/8/12)
January 2012
- Emerging Scholars: The People’s Mathematician – Mariel Vazquez (Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 1/25/12)
- Currents on the Bay: There's an app for that (SF State News, 1/23/11)
- S.F. State program links science, business (SF Business Times, 1/20/12)
- Fly Parasites Killing Bees: Expert Feels Phenomenon Could Affect Agriculture in U.S. (NASDAQ, 1/8/12)
- Vazquez named a top scholar by Diverse magazine (SF State News, 1/5/12)
- First NSF biotech fellows secure industry jobs (SF State News, 1/4/12)
December 2011
- SF State seeks gay male couples for study (Bay Area Reporter, 12/16/11)
- Bay wetlands may face losing battle against sea level rise (SF State News, 12/12/11)
November 2011
- Students become experts in energy efficiency (SF State News, 11/14/11)
- Live-action films of worm sperm contain clues to male fertility (SF State News, 11/10/11)
- All Families Can Love Their LGBT Kids — Really, There’s Data to Prove It (Colorlines, 11/7/11)
October 2011
- Instrument grants lift research, student training to new heights (SF State News, 10/27/11)
- New approach to teaching children with autism earns federal backing (SF State News, 10/21/11)
- Plankton's Shifting Role in Deep Sea Carbon Storage Explored (Science Daily, 10/17/11)
- Researchers help U.S. military track, defuse rumors (San Francisco Chronicle, 10/14/11)
- Getting hands-on with sharks makes learning memorable (SF State News, 10/14/11)
- Biology professor named Outstanding Undergraduate Science Teacher (SF State News, 10/10/11)
- Geographer works with local people, technology to protect marine life (SF State News, 10/4/11)
September 2011
- NSF CAREER grant helps mathematician unravel DNA puzzle (SF State News, 9/20/11)
- Rising sea levels could take economic toll on California beaches (Los Angeles Times, 9/14/11
- Graphic novel raises questions about the making of history (SF State News 9/2/11)
August 2011
-
Vredenburg completes survey of amphibian-killing fungus in Asia
(SF State News, 8/19/11)
July 2011
- Research seeks to improve schizophrenia treatment (SF State News, 7/28/11)
- Foreign-trained health professionals put on path to practice in U.S. (American Medical News, 7/25/11)
- S.F. State professor's U.S. bee count on July 16 (SF Chronicle, 7/10/11)
- Rediscovered glowing mushroom could shed light on bioluminescence (Wired, 7/11/11)
June 2011
- Study challenges stereotypes about LGB relationships, reveals barriers (SF State News, 6/27/11)
- SpongeBob lends name to new mushroom species (BBC News, 6/22/11)
- For happiness, remember the good times, forget the regrets (SF State News, 6/21/11)
- Ocean radio signals creating waves — of data (MSNBC 6/20/11)
- Centuries-old math formula helps map galaxy clusters (SF State News, 6/8/11)
May 2011
- White House honors Welcome Back founder (SF State News, 5/31/11)
- Gearing Up for the Great Bee Count (Bay Nature, 5/25/11)
- Scientists ask the public to help with amphibian census (SF State News, 5/25/11)
- Luminescent fungus Mycena luxaeterna discovered by Dennis Desjardin makes top ten list of new species for 2010 (National Geographic, 5/24/11)
- Oakland Latino gangs defined by the colors they wear (San Jose Mercury News, 5/23/11)
- New study shows that, before things 'get better,' there are consequences (Bay Area Reporter, 5/19/11)
- SF State professor Martin Linder on founding iDo (SF Examiner, 5/17/11)
- LGBT Bullying in School Linked to Long-Term Health Effects in New Report (Huffington Post, 5/16/11)
- Fond Memories of the Past Make for a Happier Present (US News and World Report, 5/10/11)
- SFSU researchers study amphibian fungal disease (ABC7 5/2/11)
- Past Perfect: Extroverts' Rosy Nostalgia Fuels Happiness (LiveScience 5/3/11)
April 2011
- Feeding the bee population, one sunflower at a time (San Jose Mercury-News, 4/29/11)
- A Leap of Faith: What will it take to save California’s yellow-legged frog? (National Parks Conservation Association Magazine, Spring 2011)
- Citizen scientists wanted for bee study (San Diego Union Tribune, 4/19/11)
- Metro Academies helps to retain students at risk of dropping out of college (SF State News, 4/19/11)
- Groundbreaking report features deVries, Ryan research (SF State News, 4/7/11)
- Research: How to help gay youth (IN Denver Times, 4/5/11)
March 2011
- Weather device rolls out new research possibilities (SF State News, 3/29/11)
- Guardian Scholars featured on NBC Nightly News (SF State News 3/28/11)
- Panel discusses life sciences and the cloud (SF State News, 3/21/11)
February 2011
- Tackling the Mystery of the Disappearing Frogs (Science, 2/25/11)
- Porcelain crab research sheds light on water flea genome (SF State News, 2/22/11)
- Art exhibit expresses Mexico today (SF State News, 2/17/11)
- Spanish-Language Radio Drama Tackles Gay Issues (ABC News, 2/11/11)
January 2011
- An Army of Ant Genomes (Science, 1/31/11)
- America's Brain Drain (CBS Sunday Morning, 1/30/11)
- Akom receives New Connections award from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
- Ardila named top scholar nationally (SF State News, 1/10/11)
- Frogs in Peril: A Race to Save a Threatened Frog With Risky Experimental Techniques (Popular Science, 1/10/11)
December 2010
- Tiny organisms give big warning about planet health (SF State News, 12/7/10)
- Family Support for Gay Teens Saves Lives (ABC News 12/6/10)
November 2010
- New engineering research laboratory created (SF State News, 11/18/10)
- Faking it: the psychology of the job hunt (SF State News, 11/15/10)
October 2010
- How can we keep California's oceans safe for whales? (KALW Your Call, 10/21/10)
- Vital signs: Facial expressions communicate essentials (The Republic, 10/20/10)
- Scientists in the US develop tool to map spread of malaria (Daily News and Analysis, 10/16/10)
- Improving health with the power of purple (SF State News, 10/12/10)
- Toiling to Save a Threatened Frog (NY Times, 10/4/10)
- Asher Brown Suicide: Was Anti-Gay Bullying to Blame? (CBS News, 10/4/10)
September 2010
- The window of our emotions (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 9/26/10) (See also: Without smile to rely on, some find other ways to convey social feedback)
- NASA Grants Increase STEM Learning For Minority Students (New Blaze, 9/21/10)
- New biotech master's combines science, business (SF State News, 9/14/10)
- Blue whales have perfect pitch (SF State News, 9/9/10)
- Ardila awarded prestigious NSF CAREER grant (SF State News, 9/1/10)
August 2010
- Distinguished faculty honored with awards (SF State News, 8/24/10)
- How Life's Details Help Patients (Wall Street Journal, 8/17/10)
- A San Francisco Survivor's Remarkable Story (KQED, 8/9/10)
- Studies Seek to Find What Makes Poisonous Plankton Tick (Kitsap Sun, 8/9/10)
- Recording the blues might explain whale speak (SF Chronicle, 8/9/10)
- New information about how Himalayas were formed (SF State News, 8/4/10)
July 2010
- Collaborative program mixes jazz and business (SF State News, 7/27/10)
- Program to turn youth from truants to teachers (SF State News, 7/19/10)
- Many gay couples negotiate open relationships (SF Chronicle, 7/16/10)
- Cheung awarded NSF CAREER grant (SF State News, 7/8/10)
June 2010
- Biology professor earns NSF CAREER grant (SF State News, 6/24/10)
- First Whirlwind wheelchairs reach riders in Haiti (SF State News 6/16/10)
- New collaboration will boost access to HIV care (SF State News 6/4/10)
May 2010
- Great Sunflower Project tracks bee population (SF Chronicle, 5/30/10)
- Bayliss to be awarded President's Medal (SF State News 5/20/10)
- What to Say When Your Teenager Says She's Gay (Wall Street Journal, 5/11/10)
- Bay Area researcher finds way to help dying frogs (ABC7, 5/10/10)
April 2010
- Citizen Scientists on the Trail of Disappearing Bees (Inter Press Service, 4/29/10)
- Researcher integrates autistic children with other kids (ABC7 4/16/10)
- Seeking Emotional Clues Without Facial Cues (NY Times, 4/5/10)
March 2010
- City's green ideals affect travel choices (KNTV, 3/24/10; SF State News 3/22/10)
- CO{-2} study: Plankton fertilization may backfire (SF Chronicle, 3/16/10)
- Help scientists study bee populations (Oregonian, 3/11/10)
- SFSU researchers creating weight-loss iPhone app (ABC7, 3/3/10)
- Ban junk foods in schools to prevent obesity (TopNews, Australia, 3/3/10)
- How to spot a lie with the naked eye (ABC7 3/1/10)
February 2010
- Tough, Low-Cost Wheelchairs Needed in Haiti (PBS NewsHour, 2/18/10)
January 2010
- Springer to publish Sexuality Research and Social Policy (R&D Magazine 1/27/10)
- Mapping of wasp genome to help fight pests, disease (SF State News, 1/14/10)
- There's a reason you're happiest on weekends (USA Today, 1/12)
- Bayliss honored at White House for science mentoring (SF State News, 1/6/10)
December 2009
- No pain, no gain applies to happiness, too (SF State News, 12/4/09)
November 2009
- Health care reform means new demands on nursing school (SF State News, 11/17/09)
- A biology whodunnit: are rodents helping protect trees from fire? (SF State News, 11/12/09)
- Talk on LGBT tolerance, family support draws rapt attention in Kalamazoo (Kalamazoo News, 11/6/09)
- New program aims to graduate global professionals (SF State News, 11/4/09)
- Disappearing Frogs: Trying to Save the World's Amphibians (Science Nation, 11/2/09)
October 2009
- Equipping minorities to succeed in the geosciences (SF State News, 10/21/09)
- Whirlwind Wheelchair awarded $4.8 m for research (SF State News, 10/13/09)
- Glowing Mushroom Pictures: Psychedelic New Species Seen (National Geographic, 10/5/09)
- Consciousness Helps the Mind and Body Work Together (Atlanta Journal Constitution, 10/2/09)
- Research reveals that consciousness is the brain's Wi-Fi (SF State News, 10/2/09)
- Harvesting 'Green-collar' Jobs (Diverse Issues in Higher Education, 10/1/09)
September 2009
- New greenhouse offers perfect climate for research (SF State News, 9/15/09)
- Examining effective research and development (SF State News, 9/9/09)
- The Real Sea Monsters: On the Hunt for Rogue Waves (Scientific American, 9/2/09)
August 2009
- New study examines health of gay parents (SF State News, 8/27/09)
- Research pinpoints conditions favorable for freak waves (SF State News, 8/21/09)
- S.F. State bags CIRM grant for internships (San Francisco Business Times, 8/21/09)
- SF lab develops unique wheelchairs (ABC News, 8/6/09)
July 2009
- Bayliss honored by President Obama for science mentoring (SF State Research, 7/13/09)
June 2009
- Strong family ties lower depression in Chinese youth (SF State News, 6/17/09)
- Can We Count on Native Bees to Replace Honeybees? (Wired Science, 6/5/09)
- Family obligation may lessen depression symptoms for Chinese American teens (LA Times, 6/4/09)
- Astronomers Seek New Home Closer to Home (Washington Post, 6/1/09)