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SDSU Imperial Valley professor’s environmental justice research takes her to Antarctica
Feb 6The public health professor was one of the 71 researchers from around the world selected to study leadership in climate change and environmental justice.
Funds from 'Mariachi Sin Fronteras' festival support SDSU Imperial Valley students
Jan 26Following the September 2023 event, SDSU Imperial Valley received $7,000 to support student success and academic achievement.
Transborder Scholar Collaborative Launches Borderlands Research Opportunities
Dec 19SDSU Imperial Valley faculty members open a new initiative for faculty and student-led research projects that hone in border cultural issues.
Best Book in Public Budgeting and Finance Award Announced
Dec 12Salvador Espinosa's co-authored book shares strategies for national and subnational government agencies to access capital markets
SDSU Imperial Valley RISE Center Program Guides High Schoolers to Health Care Careers
Nov 17To date, the Imperial County Health Professions Pathway Program has partnered with seven area high schools, engaging with more than 250 students
SDSU Imperial Valley Dean Honored as Latina Community Leader
Oct 24Guillermina Gina Nuez, dean of SDSU Imperial Valley, is recognized for being a Latina trailblazer in higher education
How Corridos Transcend Borders: Q&A with Juan Carlos Ramirez-Pimienta
Oct 10SDSU Imperial Valley Spanish professor dives into the cultural impact of Mexican regional music and the rising popularity of corridos.
More Than 1,000 Turn Out for Mariachi Sin Fronteras Festival at SDSU Imperial Valley
Sep 26Donations collected from the event go toward student scholarships.
MexiCali Biennial Brings Land of Milk and Honey Exhibition to SDSU Imperial Valley
Sep 22SDSU Imperial Valley lecturer and director will gather local and bi-national artists to showcase artwork on the impact of agriculture.
SDSU Imperial Valley Launches Building Bridges Between Community and Careers Team
Aug 8The project aims to create STEM career pathways for K-12 and college students.