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At 250, new insights on America's origin story

SDSU historian Edward Blum and students in his ARCH Fellows program dig for archival documents to uncover new interpretations of the Constitution and other roots of the American republic.

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San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance partners with SDSU on innovation projects

Experts in technology transfer will provide intellectual property protection and commercialization services.

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Bringing diversity to the newsroom: an impact through inclusion

Joining SDSU’s Asian American Journalists Association chapter helped this student channel her love of storytelling into newswriting.

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SDSU Impact

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Bridge programs help build student success before fall

SDSU’s Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) Summer Bridge and Transfer Bridge programs provide underrepresented students with academic support, mentorship and community before their first semester.

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Engineering hearts earns pioneering professor a lifetime achievement award

Karen May-Newman is lauded for her career's work in understanding the impact of medical devices designed to support patients with heart failure.

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SDSU Imperial Valley researcher leads countywide health literacy effort

Shiloh Williams, assistant professor in nursing, is working with the county Health Department to address patient health literacy gaps.

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Giving

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LA Clippers player Kobe Sanders provides heartfelt donations to the SDSU Children’s Center

Former student and son of the Center’s assistant director, Sanders gives back to the childcare facility that helped foster his growth.

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Revamped home base for The Daily Aztec reflects alumnus’s enduring commitment to student journalism

John Baldwin’s gift updates the newsroom and strengthens its future at SDSU.

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Fowler College of Business celebrates Partrick-Clayes Center for Career Development

The $2.5 million gift expands career and professional readiness offerings.

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SDSU Alumni

Photo story: The Aztecs Behind 'The SpongeBob Musical'

A longtime fan of the cartoon, scenic designer Mathys Herbert is one of many San Diego State University alumni and students helping bring the musical to the stage through July 12 at Cygnet Theatre in Liberty Station.

Amid grief, the drive to help heal

Halima Said drew upon her SDSU education in culturally responsive mental-health counseling to offer support to the community impacted by the mosque attack in San Diego.

Destinations: Philippines, Taiwan for two Aztec Fulbright Program awardees

Recent alumni will study seaweed ecosystems and explore multilingual education in the international exchange program.

Class of ‘26: By the numbers

A look at the new graduating class: How many, where they're from, how they did.

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Inside the SDSU Magazine

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Paul Yett’s (’92) $1 million gift creates an endowment that provides San Diego State University international business students with opportunities that might otherwise be out of reach.

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Different paths, shared purpose: Carly Asher Yoost, Michael Minjares (’89, ’95 M.A.) and Melinda Forstey (’15, MBA) are creating lasting impact in the community.

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Visit the SDSU Magazine website to read all stories from our spring issue, and for updates on future magazine issues.

Aztec Voices

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SDSU is committed to developing students prepared for global careers. That means providing international learning opportunities for all students, including those with high financial need. The Gilman program is a vital tool that enables SDSU to increase access to global experiences for our students.

— Cristina Alfaro, associate vice president of SDSU International Affairs, from SDSU recognized as Top 25 producer of Gilman Scholars