SDSU NewsCenter
Shape SDSU’s 2025–26 Accreditation Self-Study
Oct 29All faculty, staff and students are invited to read the university’s self-study and to provide input as part of the current reaccreditation process.
Researchers use 3D bioprinted tumor models to transform cancer treatment
Oct 29The SDSU Tambasco Lab’s lifelike models work to improve radiation treatment while mentoring students in cutting-edge medical physics.
University census confirms record-breaking SDSU, SDSU Imperial Valley enrollment for 2025-26
Oct 29Combined enrollment at SDSU and SDSU Imperial Valley surpassed 40,000 for the first time.
Building impact across oceans
Oct 28From her mother’s toy store in Turkey to co-founding Cross Ocean Ventures, SDSU alumna Zeynep Ilgaz (’00) has built her career on purpose-driven entrepreneurship and global impact.
Aztecs Rock Hunger celebrates 15 years of fighting food insecurity
Oct 27The campaign provides vital support to the SDSU Economic Crisis Response Team, A.S. Food Pantry and the Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank.
Celebrating 60 years of doctoral level chemistry
Oct 27The stories of three San Diego State alumni ― a nun who investigated cancer treatment, a leader in medical diagnostics, and an expert in semiconductor science ― who made an impact.
Commitment to sustainability yields another high green rating for SDSU
Oct 23The university’s wide-ranging efforts include an undergraduate degree in sustainability and the work of the Associated Students group Green Love.
Insurance commissioner selects SDSU School of Public Health for study on Medi-Cal and Covered California impacts
Oct 22This research aims to provide independent, data-driven insights on costs, savings, and economic outcomes related to health care expansions for undocumented Californians.
Grant aims for a greener, shadier SDSU Imperial Valley
Oct 22The Imperial Irrigation District has put up $35,000 for trees and shaded seating in the brutal heat of both the Calexico and Brawley campuses.
Baby steps, safe spaces and making a difference at SDSU
Oct 20Following an example set by her father, Victoria Tapia is determined to help Latinx students feel connected.











