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A Partnership with the Peace Corps
Feb 13SDSU is launching a Prep program to help prospective volunteers qualify for international field work.
SDSU Named Best Value College
Feb 4The Princeton Review identified 200 undergraduate institutions with the top return on investment.
New Tribal Liaison Fills Long-standing, High Priority Need
Jan 28Jacob Alvarado is turning his own passion for education into an opportunity to serve as a welcoming presence for students from indigenous backgrounds.
Super Bowls SDSU Connection: A 24-Minute Miracle
Jan 27Secrets of the halftime show, including the two words field team manager Bryan Ransom never uses with the crew responsible for assembling a stage.
Threads of Grace: A Story of Survival
Dec 10An Afghan rug depicting the seal of SDSUs Homeland Security program is a one-of-a-kind gift from a woman who took up weaving as a child refugee.
Five Takeaways from Re:Border: The Water We Share
Nov 26Shortages and pollution persist, but there are solutions just around the corner.
Longtime Diplomat, Expert on Central Europe to Speak at SDSU
Nov 5Former Ambassador Daniel Fried, one of the architects of U.S. policy in Poland during its transformation from communism to democracy, will speak Nov. 12.
Chicana and Chicano Studies at 50
Oct 24Created at a time of multiple social upheavals, the department has developed an international research scope while keeping a close connection with the surrounding community.
Honorary Doctorate Awarded to Ellen Ochoa
Oct 3The former astronaut inspired an audience during Presidents Lecture series and made a $100,000 endowment in her name from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.
The Beat Goes On With High School Band Night
Sep 17How the Marching Aztecs pull off a halftime show with 1,500 teenage partnersand what it means to the kids.