SDSU NewsCenter
New Mass Emergency Notification System Launching
Sep 30SDSU is implementing AppArmor for emergency and urgent notifications and asks that all community members ensure their contact information is up to date.
$15M Award Bolsters SDSU Health Disparities Research
Sep 29Hiring new faculty and supporting health disparities research are key elements of a National Institutes of Health award just received by SDSU.
American Indian Recruitment Programs Foster College Success
Sep 27A Q&A with director Dwight K. Lomayesva on the programs history and goals.
Study Tackles Inequity in Special Education Placement
Sep 24A state grant is supporting research at the College of Education to help school districts recognize and lessen differential treatment.
Engineering Her Future
Sep 23The recipient of a CSU endowed scholarship wants to help younger women break the gender and cultural stereotypes she has already started to overcome.
SDSU Library Expands DEI Commitment and Collections
Sep 20With a focus on diversity, equity, inclusion and social justice, more than one dozen digital collections have been acquired since 2020.
Norma Elia Cant to Kick Off Hispanic Heritage Month
Sep 10The renowned scholar and poet will deliver a keynote address Sept. 15 for the new campuswide celebration.
Research Horizons: A Better Way to Make Life-Saving Drugs
Sep 7Chemistry professor Yong Yan has developed a new process to produce the critical chemical bonds necessary to make pharmaceuticals.
SDSU Has Received Federal Designation as an AANAPISI-Eligible Institution
Sep 7The identification acknowledges the university's commitment to serve students who identify as Asian American, Southeast Asian American, Desi American, Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander.
Imperial Valley is Focus of Study on High Heat and Social Inequality
Sep 2Students will assist in an NSF-funded project researching how soaring temperatures and lack of access to cooling technology affect residents of desert communities in comparison to Rio de Janeiro.