SDSU NewsCenter
$16.5M Grant Furthers SDSU's National Leadership in Vocational Rehabilitation
Oct 16The grant recognizes SDSUs efforts for improving employment opportunities for those with disabilities.
What San Diego's Hepatitis A Outbreak Can Teach Us During COVID-19
Oct 15Lessons learned from analyzing tweets in 2017 show misinformation that can be corrected in real time now.
Mapping Out a Decades-Old Environmental Threat
Oct 13Sage Project students are pinpointing possible contamination sites from old dry cleaners in San Diego in an effort to help local government.
Jeff Roberts: Laser Focused on Research
Oct 13The dean of the College of Sciences gained early exposure to research opportunities and wants to ensure SDSU students do too.
SDSU Announces Men's and Women's Basketball Conference Schedules
Oct 13Both programs will complete an 18-game conference schedule prior to the 2021 Mountain West Basketball Championships in Las Vegas.
From SDSU to SoFi Stadium
Oct 12SDSU alumna Tatum Lockett ('19) applied the skills she learned in SDSUs Sports MBA program to her new position at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.
Ahead of the Curve: SDSU Educators Anticipated the Virtual Classroom
Oct 8Long before the COVID-19 pandemic necessitated it, SDSUs College of Education was on the forefront of preparing future teachers for the online realm.
Rock the Vote Aims to Increase Voter Engagement
Oct 7The Associated Students campaign is providing members of the campus community with information on how to register to vote as well as candidate forums and other virtual events.
Newest Cultural Resource Centers Overcome Challenging Launches
Oct 6SDSUs three newest cultural resource centers continue to prioritize student success during the pandemic.
2,609 Individual Emails + 464 Calls + 216 Texts = A SDSU Lifeline
Oct 6At the height of COVID-19 concerns, SDSU Connects was launched to proactively reach out to students and offer support. Those connections continue this fall.