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Support for SDSU Hits New Record
Oct 20Major gifts for the astronomy department and the arts contributed to a total of more than $133 million in 2020-21.
A Rethinking for International Studies Minor
Oct 12Global research a good resume builder can be conducted without necessarily leaving campus.
Researchers Take on Imperial Beach Flooding
Oct 7The team received a $500,000 grant and support from the City Council to combat the problem.
Vincent Whipple Joins SDSU as Arts Alive Artist in Residence
Sep 21His residency begins with Native American Arts and Advocacy: An Artist Talk, on Sept. 28 via Zoom.
A Q&A with Mandalorian Star Carl Weathers
Sep 15The Emmy-nominated alumnus reflects on a career shaped by his time at SDSU.
Arts Alive SDSU's Discovery Series Returns for Fall
Sep 3The visual and performing arts events highlight intersections among the arts, humanities and sciences to prompt conversations about meaningful issues.
Eight Faculty Members to Receive Awards
Aug 18The annual award for outstanding contributions will be presented at the All-University Convocation on Aug. 19.
A Public Servants Gift to the Future
Aug 3Jack McGrory envisions SDSUs School of Public Affairs ranked among the nations best and is donating $1 million toward that goal.
Student Fulbright Program Accepts Two SDSU Applicants
Aug 2Recent graduates will teach English to children in Brazil and pursue a study/research project in Trinidad and Tobago.
So Suite: Music Professor's Work Gets the Royal Treatment
Jul 12Composer Richard Thompson found a particularly personal location for the world premiere of his chamber opera.