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The Sequoia of Spiders: A New Species of Ancient Arachnid
Mar 3SDSU biologists identified a new lampshade spider species in the southern Sierra Nevada.
Vasquez Among 25 Women Lauded for Contributions to Higher Education
Mar 2ARPE assistant professor included in Diverse Issues in Higher Educations 11th-annual Womens History Month special report.
Summer Session 2022 Registration Opens
Mar 1Summer 2022 courses will be offered in online, in-person and hybrid modalities.
SDSU's Sage Project Tackles Homelessness in El Centro
Mar 1Project focused on sustainability and real-world experience for students expands its reach to the Imperial Valley.
From Campus to Community, Civil Rights Activist Hal Brown is Still Making an Impact Beyond SDSU
Feb 28Aztec alumnus and former Fowler Associate Dean fought to integrate residential neighborhoods in San Diego County.
Will Spending Money Make You Happy?
Feb 28SDSU Fowler researcher finds that spending cash to feel happy depends on how you feel about your finances.
An Imperial Valley First: Licensed Therapist Joins Campus
Feb 28Counseling and Psychological Services has hired SDSU Imperial Valleys first licensed therapist, who will be on-site and readily available to students.
Community of Care Program Adds In-Person Workshops to Address Pandemic Impact at SDSU
Feb 28The expanded initiative aims to address the mental health impact of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic on the entire campus community.
SDSU Student Pens Powerful Poem Aimed at Destigmatizing Therapy for Black Men
Feb 25Nick Martin's critical work was recently featured in the global arts and culture publication, SOFT.
SDSU hosts two prominent African Artists in honor of Black History Month
Feb 24African creativity and performance explored with an exhibition of the art of Bruce Onobrakpeya and readings of the work of Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka.