SDSU NewsCenter
Two College of Education alumnae named top San Diego County teachers
Jun 14High school teachers Maria Miller and Jennifer Ekstein both earned credentials and master’s degrees from SDSU’s School of Teacher Education.
SDSU president’s testimony to state Assembly highlights binational engagement
Jun 13President Adela de la Torre described how SDSU’s Center for Mesoamerican Studies has become a focal point of research and student experiences, including efforts to preserve Indigenous languages and cultures.
Juneteenth: Q&A with Brandon Gamble
Jun 13The director of SDSU Black Resource Center explains the significance of the holiday celebrated nationally every year between June 13-19.
Contractor, architect selected for new joint SDSU Imperial Valley, Imperial Valley College student housing project
Jun 11Construction is set to begin in early 2025.
Additional support for SDSU APIDA Center seen with boost in CSU funding
Jun 10The new ACCESS Project will seek to improve the college experience for APIDA students from underserved communities, and establish a statewide research center.
Cetera CEO Sees SDSU Student-Athletes as Assets
Jun 5Adam Antoniades says his association with San Diego State University athletics is “as much luck and good fortune as anything.” But he also knows a great opportunity when he sees one.
Dust from the drying Salton Sea pollutes nearby communities
Jun 5Joint study finds increased particulate air pollution following 2011 diversion of water to San Diego.
SDSU, Cyber Center of Excellence, CSU San Marcos and National University receive $1M from Google to launch Cybersecurity Clinic
Jun 4In collaboration with the Consortium of Cybersecurity Clinics, Google.org will provide funding, volunteers and in-kind support to establish the San Diego Cyber Clinic.
Fueled by philanthropy: Construction Engineering and Management program builds opportunities
Jun 3Ongoing donor support from industry partners helps train the next generation of the construction engineering workforce and provides experience to launch their careers.
Child development student finds courage — and community — through cancer journey
May 31Scholarship recipient Mitzi Cazares is back at SDSU with a new perspective and needed support after a long road to remission.