SDSU NewsCenter
Five Takeaways from Re:Border: The Water We Share
Nov 26Shortages and pollution persist, but there are solutions just around the corner.
SDSU Ranks Top 5 in U.S. for Students Studying Abroad
Nov 20The university remains the top school in California with more than 3,000 students studying internationally every year.
Power Input: Women in STEM Series Makes Critical Connections
Oct 31Former Purdue dean Leah Jamieson, a leader in the male-dominated field of engineering, met with students in an event aimed at making SDSU part of the change.
Research Horizons: Unraveling the Mysteries of Spider Silk
Oct 23Chemist Gregory Holland and his SDSU lab are working to create an artificial version of spider silk.
Register Now for Winter Session
Oct 9Online courses in subjects that include accounting, economics, nutrition and psychology will be offered beginning Dec. 19.
Death Star Bacterial Structures Could Be Drug Delivery Tool
Oct 9From the bottom of boats to the human gut, this beneficial bacterium has many uses.
Honorary Doctorate Awarded to Ellen Ochoa
Oct 3The former astronaut inspired an audience during Presidents Lecture series and made a $100,000 endowment in her name from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.
Department of Education Grant Strengthens SDSU-Kumeyaay Partnership
Oct 1Funding will support preparation of school psychologists and school counselors committed to indigenous issues.
Day of Giving Soars to New Record
Oct 1SDSUs fourth annual day of philanthropy raised more than $300,000.
Mimicking Photosynthesis to Make Fuel Cells Affordable and Green
Sep 18SDSU professor Jing Gu's lab is focused on renewable energy.







