SDSU NewsCenter
Space views to seafloors: Satellite discovery marks defining moment in tsunami science
Apr 1New research from the 2025 Kamchatka earthquake reveals hidden signals helping to improve seismic and tsunami hazard assessments.
Tax Day Q&A: SDSU accounting expert breaks down the latest filing changes
Apr 1New deductions and credits have kicked in, helping some filers. Pro tip: Steer clear of AI.
Crossborder partnership aims to improve health access in Mexico’s Cucapá community
Mar 26Students and researchers from SDSU Imperial Valley and UABC worked on strategies to better expand access to preventive resources around Human Papillomavirus (HPV).
Ancient alphabets, new insights: Researchers uncover hidden links among the letters
Mar 26SDSU researchers used AI to compare writing systems across distant regions.
Innovative solutions to food security emerge in Social Venture Challenge
Mar 25The regional student competition brought out an entrepreneurial spirit with a variety of ideas for new products and services.
Trans like us
Mar 24An exhibit in the University Library gives visibility and awareness to a community in a way one organizer said is "filled with trans joy."
Aztecs advance to WBIT quarterfinals
Mar 23The women's team tied a school record with their 27th and will play at No. 2 seed Kansas (21-13) Thursday.
Fowler College of Business names founding director of ‘real-world’ learning center
Mar 20Professor Iana Castro will head the Shaw Family Center for Experiential Learning
Real-time dining app combines nutrition, knowledge at SDSU eateries
Mar 19Students are using the free Nutrislice app and tips from a full-time registered dietitian to help manage food allergies, track nutrients and make healthy meal choices on the go.
March Madness III: Can AI generate a perfect bracket?
Mar 17An SDSU statistics expert says the odds aren’t good, and the artificial intelligence platforms he challenged all played it safe.











