SDSU NewsCenter
Transportation researchers heading into high schools with safe-driving education tools
Dec 3A state Office of Traffic Safety grant for SDSU’s STAR Lab will show teens the dangers of alcohol impairment behind the wheel.
From a city of glitz, hands-on work builds a gift to teachers
Dec 2Theresa McCune wants her planned giving for SDSU to honor the teaching profession and the difference it can make.
SDSU research leads to law safeguarding homebuyers against thirdhand smoke exposure
Dec 1The groundbreaking measure will protect health, especially among vulnerable populations.
Exchanging a holiday gift? Science is on your side.
Dec 1Gift givers aren't nearly as offended by returns as the recipient may think, SDSU marketing research shows.
In Memoriam: Bill Eadie
Nov 26The former director of the School of Communication is remembered as a calm presence and valuable mentor.
A class to ‘set you up for the future’
Nov 25Adulting 101 empowered students to balance financial planning, career development, and civic engagement after college.
Leadership meets learning: President de la Torre’s return to the classroom
Nov 24For the first time in eight years, the president returned to her roots as a decorated professor to teach a graduate course on leadership in higher education.
Living Land Acknowledgment artwork at SDSU Imperial Valley celebrates new beginnings
Nov 21“Return of the Kumeyaay Creator,” found in front of the library at SDSU Imperial Valley, Calexico, tells the story of Maayehaa, the Creator God Spirit.
Make the most of winter recess with Winter Session ’26
Nov 20With online courses offered between the fall and spring semesters, students can accelerate their path to graduation or study an area of interest.
Gut health discovery made using microscopic worms — found close at hand
Nov 19Robert Luallen’s biology lab turns to nematodes to understand complex gut microbiome issues











