SDSU NewsCenter
Finding Her Way Back
May 10Eneyka Phifer-Bone, who experienced tragic circumstances, was active in several programs during her time at SDSU and is now graduating with a nursing degree.
Education Programs, Health Care Management Shine in New Graduate Rankings
Apr 25SDSU's rehabilitation counseling, educational leadership, and public health degree programs all place in the top 30 by U.S. News and World Report.
New SDSU Center for Tobacco and the Environment
Nov 15Planned research in the new center will study the non-biodegradable waste from tobacco products that accumulates on streets, flows into storm drains, and ends up on beaches.
Grants to Fund Hologram Headsets, Health Professions Pipeline at SDSU Imperial Valley
Nov 2The $3 million in awards to the School of Nursing will enhance community-focused training that employs augmented and virtual reality.
CSU Trustees Award Winner is an Agent of Change
Sep 13Chamese Dempsey is pursuing a graduate degree in social work to address long-standing issues with Native Americans.
Back to School: Public Spaces for the Not So Social
Aug 29SDSU students return to in-person classes and prepare for campus life and events.
Distinguished Faculty Honored for Their Contributions
Aug 17The annual award for outstanding contributions will be presented at the All-University Convocation on Aug. 18.
What is Monkeypox? Q&A with SDSU Professor Richard Shaffer
Aug 1SDSU professor of public health discusses this years global outbreak of the zoonotic disease.
In Memoriam: F. Douglas Scutchfield
May 31The founding director of the Graduate School of Public Health launched SDSUs enduring role in community health in San Diego.
SDSU Imperial Valley Launches New, Accelerated Pre-Licensure BSN Program
May 26The SDSU Imperial Valley BSN program provides students the opportunity to complete their BSN through an accelerated timeline.