SDSU NewsCenter
Class of ‘26: A returning student overcomes impostor syndrome to curate travel experiences for celebrities
May 4Billy Carter, the 2026 Zahn Spirit of Innovation award winner, demonstrates resilience and an entrepreneurial drive.
Engineering students turn ideas into impact at Senior Design Day
May 4Nearly a hundred projects showcase real-world solutions in AI, safety and sustainability at the College of Engineering’s signature event.
Lease agreement signed: SDSU, Chula Vista preparing for new nursing program, regional partnership
May 1The signing of a new lease agreement between SDSU and the City of Chula Vista marks a significant step toward expanding access to higher education in the South Bay, and building toward the long-term vision of a four-year university in the region.
SDSU engineer secures NSF CAREER Award to future-proof U.S. power grid
Apr 30Tong Huang’s project aims to strengthen grid stability, expand access to advanced engineering education and help prepare the modern energy workforce.
A high point for SDSU life sciences
Apr 28New building construction "tops out" ahead of grand opening during the 2027-28 academic year
The hidden links to Aztec culture in the new Padres City Connect uniforms
Apr 28La Catrina began as satire. The perforated paper was a cross-cultural communications tool. And the marigolds? Don’t ask.
Curtain opens on a new musical molded by SDSU students, faculty
Apr 27The work of “folk horror” became a creative collaboration, with cast members shaping roles being played for the first time.
Once endangered, SDSU’s American Sign Language program launches a new minor
Apr 21Developed by Deaf faculty members, the program will teach students both the mechanics of ASL and the intricacies of Deaf culture.
Fowler students empower micro-entrepreneurs through community partnership
Apr 20The match-ups offer students real-world experience and give small business owners pro bono business support to help them be successful.
Study uncovers potential cancer treatment that is readily available
Apr 20SDSU researchers have identified a solution to reduce mortality in the deadliest type of breast cancer











