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Director Oliver Stone leads lecture on impacts of Vietnam War 50 years later
Stone, an award-winning director and Vietnam War veteran, spoke about his experience on the frontlines and the diplomatic lessons the U.S. has learned since
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Common ground: SDSU global seminar examines grassroots peacebuilding in Colombia
Intercultural Perspectives on Peace and Justice in Colombia is a three week study abroad course that looks at the keys to unlocking peace after decades of civil conflict

Events at SDSU in honor of Native American Heritage Month
The SDSU community is invited to join the monthlong celebration on campus honoring the histories and cultures of Native people

Bilingual education scholar earns prestigious CDIP fellowship
Alumnus Kevin Perez stoked a passion for social justice as a credential and master’s student in SDSU’s Department of Dual Language and English Learner Education.
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SDSU Impact

SDSU lands International Impact Award for driving global engagement across the university
The Association of Public and Land Grant Universities recognized SDSU for its wide ranging commitment to global initiatives

New projects by SDSU researchers aim to improve patient care, outcomes
The three new projects focus on diabetes related research, adverse pregnancy outcomes and social screenings as part of their work with the Imperial County Clinical Research Network.

Monsters inside cells could help explain treatment failure and improve drug development
SDSU scientists use parasites to explore a scarcely studied phenomenon that may render drugs useless against infections
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Sensors prove feasibility of real-time water quality reporting
The instruments were deployed in the Tijuana River Estuary, polluted by raw sewage flows from Mexico.

Cancer and Cannabis Use: Why a patient’s perception matters
A study led by SDSU researcher Corinne McDaniels-Davidson highlights the need for better communication surrounding cannabis use as an option to treat side-effects of cancer treatment.

SDSU research funding total nears $230M
SDSU’s research enterprise has grown by over 60% in 3 years
SDSU Alumni
A different kind of high school reunion
Fifteen years ago, Amir Harrison was taught by an SDSU credential candidate named Timothy Farson. Now, Harrison has returned as the candidate — and Farson is the principal.
Purpose, camaraderie and honor
From military missions to mentoring students, U.S. Coast Guard veteran and SDSU alumnus Jeremy Rodrigues reflects on his career transformation after 9/11 and honoring the values of dedication and community impact.
Alumna Sophia Rodriguez receives Chancellor’s Doctoral Incentive Program Award
Community-centered work is at the heart of Rodriguez’s research in environmental and medical humanities.
SDSU is fast-forwarding into a new era at Homecoming 2024
SDSU’s Homecoming 2024 festivities begin Oct. 21 and culminate with the football game on Oct. 26.
Aztec Voices

I had this feeling of responsibility. This organization has given a lot to me professionally and personally — the networks, the friendships that I've developed over the years. It contributed so much to my own growth as a scholar and educator. In that moment, I decided this was something that I wanted to do.
— SDSU associate professor Marissa Vasquez, from New AAHHE chair-elect feels ‘sense of urgency’
