SDSU NewsCenter
Newly-minted Fulbright Scholars pack their bags
Mar 23Brazil and Spain are destinations for SDSU alumni faculty members seeking to further their research.
U.S. Department of Justice grant bolsters a gender-based violence project for SDSU’s cultural resource centers
Mar 17Monica Casper received a $500K grant from the Office on Violence Against Women
Digitizing Tijuana’s history
Mar 16Teams from the University Library and the Center for Regional Sustainability take the lead on a massive bi-national project.
From SDSU to the White House: Raul Leon's inspiring internship in D.C. leads to job offer back home
Jan 22A chance to meet the President of the United States was a dream come true for Raul Leon, a 2023 geography graduate.
SDSU faculty receive awards to advance research in humanities
Jan 12The NEH awards are for research and programs at Hispanic-Serving Institutions.
SDSU Alumnus Thomas Claypool Creates Sustainable Solutions to Recycle, Repurpose, and Remix Shoes
Oct 9The Native Shoes co-founder and international business alumnus is dedicated to social and environmental initiatives at his company based in Vancouver, BC.
Student Success: Benefits of Being Active on Campus
Aug 15Participation in student councils can create connections and leadership opportunities that last a lifetime
SDSU Mundt Peace Scholars Engage in Humanitarian Work in South Africa
Aug 15Students made impacts during their eight-week service-learning internships in Cape Town.
SDSUxCOMIC-CON: From Star Wars to Superpowered Sea Urchins, Scholarship Sharpens the Panels
Jul 17More than 15 faculty, students, and alumni will participate in 13 panels at the 2023 gathering
Tony Hawk Tops Slate of Surf/Skate Legends, Scholars at SDSU's Stoke Sessions
Apr 14Critical reflection on the culture, politics, and history of surfing and skateboarding is the subject of four-day conference.