SDSU NewsCenter
- SDSU achieves Sustainable Libraries Initiative certificationJun 4- SDSU named first academic library in California to earn certification from the Sustainable Libraries Initiative. 
- The road not taken: SDSU’s 10-year trek toward transportation improvements and evaluationJun 4- SDSU commuters increasingly turn to transit, biking, and carpooling, signaling a campus-wide move toward more sustainable travel habits. 
- SDSU professor applies math to ketchup, cartoons, computers and climate modelingJun 4- Valeria Barra aims to multiply math lovers around the world by demonstrating the field’s widespread applications, from animating fantastical creatures to informing climate decisions. 
- SDSU at the front lines of South Bay air pollution crisisJun 4- Research into hydrogen sulfide emissions is informing public health action on both sides of the border. 
- International educators visit San Diego and SDSU for industry conferenceJun 3- SDSU showcases global reach and programs during major international education summit. 
- End of an Era: International Student Center relocating after 32 yearsJun 2- The epicenter of international student life at SDSU, the ISC will move temporarily to Love Library before getting a permanent new home at the main campus entrance 
- College of Engineering students are over the moon with team’s success in lunar mining competitionJun 2- Team CREED’s robot outperformed several more experienced groups in digging up lunar soil for the kind of work required for construction of a permanent establishment. 
- Academic success, employability drive SDSU into top 3% of global universitiesJun 2- SDSU ranks in the top 3% out of 21,462 universities worldwide, according to the 2025 edition of the outcome-based Global 2000 list by the Center for World University Rankings. 
- SDSU football receives TV details and kick times for 2025 seasonMay 30- Aztecs to play nine times on national TV with more games expected at a later date 
- SDSU to receive part of Prebys Foundation $7M emergency support for biomedical researchMay 28- The university is among seven institutions in the region receiving $1 million each to provide general operating support aimed at retaining early and mid-career scientists, and to support key research programs. 











