Faculty News

Residual Tobacco Smoke Pollutes New Clean Materials

“According to an interdisciplinary team of SDSU researchers, existing smoking regulations do not prevent unintended exposure to residual tobacco smoke.” By La Monica Everett-Haynes “The […]

Eating Disorders Among Young Children

SDSU researchers found that girls did not experience significantly greater eating disorder diagnoses than boys at age 9 and 10. By La Monica Everett-Haynes   “It […]

Children’s Earliest Concepts Are Key!

Children’s Earliest Concepts Are Key to General Language Achievement at Age 3 and Kindergarten Readiness at Age 4 By Margaret Friend and Erin Smolak Across […]

The True Cost of Women’s Silence

The culture that discouraged Christine Blasey Ford from speaking out punishes women throughout their careers. By Rebecca Greenfield and Janet Paskin “Almost exactly a year […]