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SDSU Named One of the Nation's Most Environmentally Responsible Campuses
Oct 28A cascade of sustainability initiatives, LEED certifications and academic offerings contribute to The Princeton Reviews recognition in its 2022 Guide to Green Colleges.
Students Save Local Manufacturers Millions Through High-Impact Assessments
Oct 26Future engineers are better prepared to enter the workforce after participating in SDSUs Industrial Assessment Center.
Aztecs Rock Hunger Returns to Campus
Oct 22The annual campaign kicks off Oct. 22 to benefit The Jacobs & Cushman Food Bank and the SDSU food pantry.
Support for SDSU Hits New Record
Oct 20Major gifts for the astronomy department and the arts contributed to a total of more than $133 million in 2020-21.
SDSU Researchers Join Fight to Save the Coral
Oct 20Ph.D. candidate Jason Baer and the Rohwer Lab team are deploying first-of-their-kind floating structures in an attempt to rebuild damaged reefs.
Strategic Plan Progress to be Shared at All-Campus Showcase
Oct 18About 54 percent of all goals have been accomplished, and committees will share their progress to date during the Oct. 26 event.
SDSU Leads Collaboration to Detect Oil Spills Sooner
Oct 13Researchers and alumni with the firm InterOcean Systems aim to develop sensors that use ultraviolet light to pick up traces of oil on the ocean surface.
Plans in Place to Grow Black Studies Collection
Oct 13Aligned with SDSUs strategic plan goals, plans expand decades of University Library efforts to share the experiences and contributions of African Americans.
Nov. 17 Celebration Planned for Lamden Hall Naming
Oct 12The Education and Business Administration Building will be renamed to honor former accounting department chair and business dean Charles W. Lamden and his wife, Gertrude Lamden.
A Rethinking for International Studies Minor
Oct 12Global research a good resume builder can be conducted without necessarily leaving campus.