SDSU NewsCenter
School of Public Health: 40 Years of Serving the Community
Apr 9Alumni represent 75% of the public health workforce in San Diego County, and interest from new students is soaring.
SDSU to be Primarily In-Person this Fall
Apr 7The university is planning for instruction and activities to be primarily held in-person this fall, with a majority of faculty and staff returning to campus along with students.
Prebys Foundation Becomes Second Stage Project Angel
Apr 7A $6 million grant will allow development of a new stage for the forthcoming Performing Arts District.
SDSU Ecologists Lead Climate Adaptation Project Lauded as a Model
Apr 5The Connecting Wildlands and Communities project will be featured at the Southwest Adaptation Forum this week.
Annual Symposium Celebrates Student Research
Apr 5Sofia Bianconis experience in the Student Research Symposium confirmed she is on the right path with her research and career.
A Powerful Voice Against Anti-Asian Racism
Apr 5Nellie Tran, associate professor in counseling and school psychology, co-authored a congressional testimony on the wave of violence and discrimination.
Programs, Events in Support of the Jewish Community Planned for Fall
Mar 30SDSU is partnering with the Anti-Defamation League and Hillel to introduce new initiatives toward creating a more inclusive community for Jewish students, faculty and staff.
Big Ideas for Transborder Solutions
Mar 24Four ideas aim to address rural infrastructure, Imperial County health and environmental issues, transboundary water, and advancing 3D printing.
County COVID-19 Vaccine Site Opening at SDSU
Mar 22Viejas Arena will serve as the County of San Diegos newest vaccination site, open by appointment to eligible members of the campus community and general public.
Zee Harrison's Thirst for Knowledge
Mar 22An Africana Studies course helped propel this student to an education that encompasses the world.