SDSU NewsCenter
SDSU celebrates the launch of its Pac-12 era
Jul 1New rivalries and expanded visibility accompany the Aztecs' move to a historic — and reimagined — athletics conference
Bridge programs help build student success before fall
Jun 30SDSU’s Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) Summer Bridge and Transfer Bridge programs provide underrepresented students with academic support, mentorship and community before their first semester.
At 250, new insights on America's origin story
Jun 29SDSU 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.
Engineering hearts earns pioneering professor a lifetime achievement award
Jun 25Karen May-Newman is lauded for her career's work in understanding the impact of medical devices designed to support patients with heart failure.
San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance partners with SDSU on innovation projects
Jun 23Experts in technology transfer will provide intellectual property protection and commercialization services.
Journalism students find lasting bonds in China
Jun 23An immersive faculty-led program brought together American, Chinese and French students in a rare global exchange that boosted their skills as communicators.
SDSU Imperial Valley researcher leads countywide health literacy effort
Jun 22Shiloh Williams, assistant professor in nursing, is working with the county Health Department to address patient health literacy gaps.
Photo story: The Aztecs Behind 'The SpongeBob Musical'
Jun 18A 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.
A Q&A with Jing Zhao on FoodProt, new database on proteins in food
Jun 11Funded by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, the SDSU-led project will build a shared data foundation to better understand and model protein functionality.
Amid grief, the drive to help heal
Jun 8Halima 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.











