SDSU NewsCenter
Construction begins on cutting-edge water lab at SDSU Mission Valley
Dec 17The One Water Laboratory will promote education, outreach and training, and research on watersheds and water technologies.
A year of achievement at SDSU: 2025 in review
Dec 16Recognition for exceptional research, partnerships with community colleges, athletics accomplishments and record fundraising were parts of the university’s continued momentum.
New CaliBaja Higher Education Consortium sets ambitious path for binational prosperity
Dec 16SDSU joins universities and officials across borders in pledging deeper collaboration to advance shared talent and innovation.
A Place to Call Home
Dec 15San Diego State University’s Guardian Scholars program helps high-achieving students earn college degrees as they transition out of foster care. For many, SDSU provides the most stable living environment they have ever known.
Grant expands collaboration in health and human services workforce development
Dec 11SDSU, CSU San Marcos and county health officials are partners in an expansion of the Live Well Center for Innovation and Leadership, increasing classroom-to-career opportunities for students and alumni.
Aztecs Rock Hunger breaks annual fundraising record in fight against food insecurity
Dec 11In its 15th year, Aztecs Rock Hunger broke its record for donations raised to support the SDSU Economic Crisis Response Team, A.S. Food Pantry and The Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank.
Student teacher standouts in Imperial Valley will keep their classroom skills close to home
Dec 10Awardees Lizbeth Figueroa and Jacqueline Santana, part of a cohort of 57 graduates of the SDSU Imperial Valley Division of Education, want to have an impact in the region where they earned their credentials.
The power of faculty and staff philanthropy
Dec 9Two retirees honor impactful careers by creating endowments in support of areas about which they are passionate.
Fulfilling a vision
Dec 9Peter J. Shaw loved sharing his business acumen and experience with business students. A $3-million gift from his family continues his legacy.
New life sciences building cements a family legacy
Dec 9The facility will reflect three generations of Theilackers, including the building’s design manager, an SDSU alumnus and the creator of Campanile Mall.











