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Herbert Siguenza Named 2022-23 SDSU Arts Alive Artist in Residence
Sep 16Siguenza, best known for co-founding the theater performance group Culture Clash, will start his residency with an Artist Talk on Wed. Sept. 28
SDSU Alumna Phyllis Schwartz Authors New Children's Book
Sep 14Three time cancer survivor employs humor and optimism in an upbeat rhyming exploration to encourage kids and families.
City of Chula Vista, SDSU Set to Build Film & Television Production Studio
Sep 7The studio will be part of the brand new Academic Center and Cinematic Arts Library development project.
For Budding Filmmakers, English Course Opens a Window to Diverse Perspectives
Aug 25Two award-winning filmmakers from Israel to teach Techniques of Screenwriting
Distinguished Faculty Honored for Their Contributions
Aug 17The annual award for outstanding contributions will be presented at the All-University Convocation on Aug. 18.
Patti Roscoe is Ready for Kickoff
Aug 16The former event management industry executive is eager for the first Aztecs game at Snapdragon Stadium, where a major facility will bear her name.
Two SDSU Cadets to Receive Honors During Commissioning Ceremonies
Jun 2Over 350 people expected to attend commissioning ceremony aboard the USS Midway which will mark its 40th anniversary
Exploring Crime, Punishment, and Pleasure in Reality TV
May 27Crimesploitation is a new book co-authored by SDSUs Paul Kaplan and Emory Universitys Daniel LaChance
Say It Loud: I'm Curly and I'm Proud
May 13Courtney Willis, a communication major, discovered a community she didn't know existed when she created Tik Tok content urging followers to embrace their curly identity.
SDSU Poised to Join Pell Grant Program Aimed at Fighting Recidivism
Apr 29Program opens a path to the bachelors degree for people experiencing incarceration in two correctional institutions in the Imperial Valley.