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Former Aztec Stephen Strasburg named to 2025 College Baseball Hall of Fame class
Strasburg starred for the Aztecs from 2007-09.
Recent News
- Former Aztec Stephen Strasburg named to 2025 College Baseball Hall of Fame class
- Joseph Martin Waters premieres rock opera in New York featuring SDSU students and alumni
- SDSU Imperial Valley staff member leaves legacy and advocacy for student with disabilities
- Former Aztec J.J. Spaun wins the U.S. Open
- Two SDSU Aztecs earn Fulbright U.S. student scholarships
Campus News

SDSU Imperial Valley students’ stories highlighted at National Association for Chicano and Chicana Studies
After a year-long process for mentorship, the students presented oral presentations about their communities’ challenges and strengths.

The road not taken: SDSU’s 10-year trek toward transportation improvements and evaluation
SDSU commuters increasingly turn to transit, biking, and carpooling, signaling a campus-wide move toward more sustainable travel habits.

SDSU Imperial Valley students gain professional experience at Washington, D.C.
As public administration majors, the students networked and met with congressional members during their three-day trip.
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SDSU Impact

SDSU at the front lines of South Bay air pollution crisis
Research into hydrogen sulfide emissions is informing public health action on both sides of the border.

End of an Era: International Student Center relocating after 32 years
The epicenter of international student life at SDSU, the ISC will move temporarily to Love Library before getting a permanent new home at the main campus entrance

SDSU to receive part of Prebys Foundation $7M emergency support for biomedical research
The university is among seven institutions in the region receiving $1 million each to provide general operating support aimed at retaining early and mid-career scientists, and to support key research programs.
Solutions

I scream, you scream, we all scream for…cauliflower?
Students from SDSU’s Fowler College of Business are helping a Kiwi company introduce an offbeat ice cream product to the U.S. market.

Q&A: What powers SDSU, and how do we maintain a sustainable, efficient campus?
Facilities Services executive director Daryn Ockey gives us a peek into how SDSU generates its power, and the work that goes into making sure the campus is running efficiently.

Meet the Office of Energy and Sustainability student assistants who want to collect your food scraps
Olivia Devito and Viraj Urkudey, leaders of the Office of Energy and Sustainability’s composting program, are on a mission to divert 1,300 pounds of organic waste from local landfills.
SDSU Alumni
This gift is bound to draw paw-sitive feedback
Brad and Karen Shuman directed their contribution to the SDSU therapy dog program, where Luna soon will have a partner.
Day of Giving puts on a burst of speed in 2025
The annual fundraising campaign pulled in nearly $488,000 in March, with donations going to a variety of highly impactful and sometimes life-changing programs.
'Living for her' is how SDSU grad honors his mother and himself
Grayson Conrad makes his mark advocating for and mentoring fellow students but also follows mother’s example to savor life.
Mark Heine named SDSU’s top innovator
Balancing creative pursuits and interdisciplinary problem-solving are hallmarks of innovation award winner’s time at SDSU
Aztec Voices

This recognition enhances our ability to attract excellent faculty, supercharges our students’ career readiness, and grows the value and prestige of an SDSU degree everywhere, benefiting our 500,000 living Aztec alumni.
— SDSU President Adela de la Torre, from SDSU earns R1 classification, joins top 5% of research universities in the U.S.