SDSU NewsCenter
Underwater graveyard exposes toxic DDT threat near Catalina Island in the new documentary ‘Out of Plain Sight’
Apr 14SDSU professor Eunha Hoh is featured in the film’s premiere at the San Diego Asian Film Festival
SDSU’s 3rd Annual Sustainability Summit
Apr 14The April 16 event showcase’s sustainability efforts for students, faculty, staff and the greater community.
SDSU Imperial Valley students create health care database to expand medical support
Mar 25The group of math undergraduate students presented at the annual Student Symposium in February.
Camp Able Coronado: SDSU’s legacy service project empowers children and adults with disabilities
Mar 25Leadership change signals continued commitment to transformative aquatic recreational experiences for the San Diego community
From Class to Career: A new career fair links SDSU students to County Health & Human Services for potential jobs
Mar 24SDSU alumni account for 52% of SD County’s HHSA leadership.
They’re taking the challenge: Tackle society’s toughest problems
Mar 18This year’s Social Venture Challenge theme is food security. An innovative solution could be worth $15,000.
Disability Celebration Month: Empowering athletes and transforming lives
Mar 10SDSU alumnus A.J. Munoz-Bond (‘19, ‘21) serves as Director of SDSU Adapted Athletics, where he has been instrumental in expanding the program’s reach and impact.
SDSU Imperial Valley partners with Imperial Public Library to expand admission resources
Mar 4The agreement, signed between the city of Imperial and SDSU Imperial Valley, will allow both parties to collaborate in providing admission support and guidance to prospective students.
New SDSU, The Skatepark Project Partnership to drive skateboarding and action sports research
Feb 17SDSU’s Center for Skateboarding, Action Sports, and Social Change and The Skatepark Project are now partners under a new agreement designed to promote the mental, physical and social benefits of skateboarding culture.
The value of students seeing themselves in history
Feb 11SDSU lecturer and local history teacher Acacia Thede is out to ensure students can explore the past through the perspectives of Black, Indigenous and people of color.