SDSU NewsCenter
Recap: 16th annual San Diego Festival of Science and Engineering
Mar 11Despite the rain, more than 17,000 attendees turn out for this year’s STEM festival at Snapdragon Stadium
GreenFest: Celebrating sustainability, diversity and SDSU pride
Mar 7GreenFest unites the campus community with a week-long series of events promoting environmental awareness and sustainable practices.
SDSU Associated Students wins sustainability leadership award
Mar 5Associated Students was the recipient of the 2023 Leadership Legend Award from the San Diego Green Building Council.
University to build One Water Living Learning Laboratory at SDSU Mission Valley River Park
Feb 29A $2 million grant from San Diego River Conservancy will fund a workforce training facility tackling water issues with innovative technologies.
Strategic Plan Success: Driving sustainability for our collective future
Feb 27Throughout the strategic plan, teams have driven new or expanded efforts to drive sustainability and reduce environmental impacts.
New report: Public health crisis unfolds as Tijuana River sewage contamination escalates
Feb 14The new report by SDSU researchers shows that the public health impact may extend far further than beach closures, as toxic chemicals and microbes are also found in air and soil.
Laying the groundwork for Lithium Valley’s future
Feb 13An award from the U.S. Economic Development Administration will support the development of the lithium economy in Imperial County and its workforce.
SDSU breaks ground on Sciences and Engineering Laboratories in Brawley
Feb 9Set to open in fall 2025, the new state-of-the-art building is one part of SDSU’s commitment to meeting the STEM and both the current and future geothermal energy sector demands of ‘Lithium Valley.’
Pressed for Safety: Lab coat vending machines arrive on campus
Jan 12SDSU College of Sciences pilots a dispensing program providing researchers with clean protective clothing as easily as getting a bag of chips.
Disinvested Communities Unite to Create Economic Development Plan for a Green Economy
Dec 7California Jobs First provides $600 million to 13 regions of the state to support the development of a carbon-neutral economy.