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SDSU Named to Consortium for Terrorism Prevention and Counterterrorism Research
Sep 28Placement in the prestigious consortium recognizes SDSU as an expert in developing solutions to counter terrorism threats.
Now More Than Ever: Aztecs Rock Hunger Returns in Virtual Format
Sep 28The annual campaign begins Sept. 28 and hopes to raise 650,000 pounds of food through non-perishable food and monetary donations.
SDSU Shows Strength in Numbers
Sep 25Total enrollment for fall 2020 stands at 35,578, the university's highest figure since 2008.
Fostering Inclusive Innovation
Sep 25A workshop created by SDSU innovators encourages a diverse group of biotech faculty to consider themselves entrepreneurs.
Joseph I. Castro Appointed Eighth CSU Chancellor
Sep 24Castro will succeed Timothy P. White who is retiring after leading the university system since late 2012.
Fighting the Flu When COVID-19 Looms
Sep 24Now more than ever, its important to get flu shots given the COVID-19 pandemic.
Marching Aztecs Alumna Named San Diego County Teacher of the Year
Sep 23Middle school music teacher hopes recognition helps her bang the drum for music education.
Senior Vice President for SDSU Mission Valley Announces Retirement
Sep 22Tom McCarron will retire from SDSU at the end of the calendar year after a nearly three decade career with the California State University system, including nearly eight years at SDSU.
COVID-19 Could Activate Latent Tuberculosis
Sep 22Up to 13 million people may have latent TB in the U.S, which could be activated by COVID-19. It worries an SDSU researcher and TB expert.
Endowed Scholarship Pays It Forward to Future Health Care Workforce
Sep 21College of Health and Human Services Dean Steven Hooker established the memorial fund to honor his late wife and her caregivers.