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The Next Step helps graduate students build workforce-ready skills
Feb 10The program offers no-cost online career training skills to nearly 55,000 graduate students across the Cal State University system
Imperial Valley researcher honored for public engagement in environmental health studies
Feb 10The American Association for the Advancement of Science recognized Linda Lara-Jacobo with an Early Career Award for her work linking science, communities and health equity across the border.
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.
Innovation on display at Engineering Graduate Research Symposium.
Nov 14From robotic skin to flood prediction, masters and doctoral engineering students showcased research projects with real-world impact.
Aztecs Rock Hunger campaign expands to SDSU Imperial Valley to tackle food insecurity
Nov 6The fundraiser, which runs through Nov. 30, directly benefits the Imperial Valley food pantry.
From service to success in SDSU’s military and veteran support programs
Nov 3The university assists 5,000 or more military-connected and veteran students from enrollment to graduation and beyond.
Commitment to sustainability yields another high green rating for SDSU
Oct 23The university’s wide-ranging efforts include an undergraduate degree in sustainability and the work of the Associated Students group Green Love.
From near miss to big win: SDSU student earns elite USA Basketball mentorship
Sep 30Aztec women’s basketball team manager Tyler Stevens is one of nine students chosen for the sports leadership program.
Strength in every step: SDSU Mission Valley hosts Making Strides walk
Sep 29Held at the river park and Snapdragon Stadium for a second year, the event raises funds for breast cancer research and American Cancer Society programs.
SDSU awarded $5 million federal grant to combat extreme heat in Imperial Valley
Aug 28The award designates SDSU as one of only 20 Prevention Research Centers nationally. The center's research focus is community-based heat mitigation strategies for vulnerable rural and agricultural communities.











