SDSU NewsCenter
Higher education group recruits two SDSU professionals for leadership academy
Feb 25The new fellows will participate in the American Association of Colleges and Universities’ six-month program aimed at developing leadership capacity at individual and institutional levels.
Longtime Imperial Valley professor emeritus, former library director are honored for their legacies
Feb 23A mosaic mural and endowment fund have been created in to recognize the contributions of Reynaldo Ayala and Marta Stiefel Ayala.
Caryl Montero-Adams appointed dean of students
Feb 16After serving in the interim role, Montero-Adams was appointed to the permanent role and will continue leading student support, engagement and community care efforts at SDSU.
SDSU Ready Day set for Feb. 19, university to conduct spring emergency systems test
Feb 12This semester’s SDSU Ready Day theme focuses on preparedness in the event of an active shooter situation.
Leadership summit taps into both today’s and future leaders
Feb 11Registration is open for the March 7 event, which celebrates the value of a diversity of voices at the top.
Legendary photographer Atiba Jefferson to visit SDSU for Black History Month
Feb 6Shaping the past, present, and future of skateboarding and media, Jefferson’s retrospective talk highlights Black excellence, creative impact and career trajectories.
A peak achievement for SDSU Study Abroad
Feb 2International travel for academic credit is at a post-pandemic high and is on pace for further growth this year. Students find the experience transformative.
How machine learning helps students stay on track toward graduation
Jan 28Richard Levine will deliver SDSU’s 2026 Albert W. Johnson Research Lecture, exploring use of data science to support student success.
Athletics program posts highest-ever fall GPA
Jan 28The 3.32 GPA, led by the women's tennis team, is the highest fall semester mark since records began being kept in 1999.











