SDSU NewsCenter
SDSU School of Art and Design Announces New Exhibition Program and Partners
Jul 10The new exhibition includes a revitalization of the universitys on-campus galleries and partnerships with leading local galleries and museums.
SDSU Committed to International Students, Responds to Updated International Student Guidelines
Jul 9In response to new guidelines restricting the ability of some international students to study in the U.S. due to COVID-19, SDSUs leadership reinforced support for international students.
FAQ on COVID-19 Precautions: What You've Wanted To Ask Experts
Jul 9SDSU public health experts discuss what is safe and what isnt heading into the summer of coronavirus.
SDSU Swimming and Diving Named CSCAA Scholar All-America Team
Jul 8SDSU was one of 461 universities honored for their academic success.
Summer Course Enrollments Remain Strong at SDSU
Jul 7The COVID-19 pandemic has not disrupted summer enrollments at SDSU.
New Study on Income and Happiness Finds Growing Divide
Jul 7More income means more happiness, now more than before according to a new study by SDSU psychologist Jean Twenge.
Words of Wisdom and Other Help for Entrepreneurs
Jul 6Eddie Rodriguez is supporting SDSUs ZIP Launchpad with a gift that will promote diversity among its teams of budding startups.
Sports MBA Valedictorian Shares Graduate Journey
Jul 2Jenn Gerdes (SMBA 20) speaks about the programs international case study trip to the Dominican Republic and the opportunity to network with alumni.
SDSU Alumnus Battles Health Care Inequities Amplified by COVID-19
Jul 1Former psychology student Dr. Andre Creese (90) is assisting management of hospitals suddenly left with empty hallways and insufficient income.
In the Arctic, Spring Snowmelt Triggers Fresh CO2 Production
Jul 1The Arctic is warming faster than the rest of the world and snowmelt is speeding it up with rapid soil warming and increased CO2 in the air.