SDSU NewsCenter
Two SDSU Cadets to Receive Honors During Commissioning Ceremonies
Jun 2Over 350 people expected to attend commissioning ceremony aboard the USS Midway which will mark its 40th anniversary
Golden Years are 'Giving Back' Time for Psychology Professor
Jun 2Professor emeritus Jerome Sattler remains engaged with SDSU nearly two decades after leaving the full-time faculty.
Terrible with Names
Jun 1The story of SDSUs least popular name, and how a future U.S. president helped change it.
Women's Aztec Relay Teams Advance to Nationals
May 31The Aztecs 4x100m relay and 4x400m relay will head to Eugene, Oregon for the NCAA Outdoor Championships to be held June 9-11.
SDSU Study Reveals History of Lake Cahuilla
May 31The lakebed, now home to the Salton Sea, filled with water and then dried up again many times over thousands of years.
In Memoriam: F. Douglas Scutchfield
May 31The founding director of the Graduate School of Public Health launched SDSUs enduring role in community health in San Diego.
Exploring Crime, Punishment, and Pleasure in Reality TV
May 27Crimesploitation is a new book co-authored by SDSUs Paul Kaplan and Emory Universitys Daniel LaChance
SDSU Imperial Valley Launches New, Accelerated Pre-Licensure BSN Program
May 26The SDSU Imperial Valley BSN program provides students the opportunity to complete their BSN through an accelerated timeline.
After Childhood Rife With Post-9/11 Racism, Daughter of Immigrants Strives to Shape Policy
May 26Incoming Associated Students' VP Sandy Mekany says personal experiences drive her commitment to influencing change on campus and, one day, in the courts.
'Its Elementary' for SDSU Student's A.M.A.N.I. Project
May 25Natalie King-Shaw earns scholarship, seed money for new program based on Henrietta Goodwin Scholars to help Black grade school students thrive.