SDSU NewsCenter
Three sports, two states, one dream: Going to SDSU
Sep 9Dillan Villareal went solo as a high school senior to position himself for the college experience he always wanted. Next stop: Air Force ROTC.
Students ‘break bread’ with homeless communities in community engagement grant project
Sep 8At the Uptown Community Service Center, students gain insights into challenges faced by unhoused individuals while exploring broader public policy reform.
Bridging big data science and human connection to improve the health and welfare of the unhoused
Aug 29NSF grant guides new research promoting collaborative solutions in the U.S.-Mexico border region.
Eight SDSU students earn prestigious CSU pre-doctoral scholarships
Aug 26Selected for the 2025-26 California Pre-Doctoral Program, students will receive funding and mentorship to pursue doctoral studies and diversify the future professoriate.
CAL first-year T-shirt design is collaborative team effort
Aug 26Graphic design student Joshua Scott worked with Emma Powell and Joe Brumfield from CAL’s Student Success Center to bring the first-year student T-shirt idea to life.
Going Global: SDSU students engage with the world
Aug 25What inspires students to study abroad and connect across cultures? Four Aztecs delve into their international journeys
New AI degree gives students tools to engage in a tech-driven future
Aug 19The artificial intelligence and human responsibility Bachelor of Science degree is the first in the CSU system.
Students lead the future of digital storytelling in SDSU’s E-Lit Studio
Aug 19From hypertext to AI, the E-Lit Studio in the Digital Humanities Center is a hub for the creation and exhibition of born-digital work.
‘Rejection is just redirection:’ SDSU graduate pivots to pursue master’s degree in Australia
Jul 29A semi-finalist for a prestigious Fulbright award, Joaquin Ramoso didn’t win but refined his intentions for grad school to attain his academic goals
Comic Arts Librarian Pamela Jackson’s superpower: driving change
Jul 22Pamela Jackson has been named one of Library Journal’s 2025 “Movers and Shakers,” recognized for her leadership and impact in the field of library science.