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SDSU’s Department of Women’s Studies gets a new name
Nov 25In a multi-year effort to expand the scope of the department, the transformation is complete and the new name is official.
Director Oliver Stone leads lecture on impacts of Vietnam War 50 years later
Nov 19Stone, an award-winning director and Vietnam War veteran, spoke about his experience on the frontlines and the diplomatic lessons the U.S. has learned since
Common ground: SDSU global seminar examines grassroots peacebuilding in Colombia
Nov 18Intercultural Perspectives on Peace and Justice in Colombia is a three week study abroad course that looks at the keys to unlocking peace after decades of civil conflict
Amid a high-stakes election, mental health practitioners-in-training to offer emotional support to students
Nov 14College of Education and Presidential Global Democracy Fund launch post-election Student Listening Sessions led by mental health practitioners-in-training.
Events at SDSU in honor of Native American Heritage Month
Nov 14The SDSU community is invited to join the monthlong celebration on campus honoring the histories and cultures of Native people
Bilingual education scholar earns prestigious CDIP fellowship
Nov 12Alumnus Kevin Perez stoked a passion for social justice as a credential and master’s student in SDSU’s Department of Dual Language and English Learner Education.
Purpose, camaraderie and honor
Nov 8From military missions to mentoring students, U.S. Coast Guard veteran and SDSU alumnus Jeremy Rodrigues reflects on his career transformation after 9/11 and honoring the values of dedication and community impact.
Student’s new organization brings Filipinx culture to a younger generation
Oct 29From adobo to the arts, ‘Bridge the Gap’ seeks to build pride and awareness among Filipino Americans.
New figures point to SDSU’s commitment to Latinx students
Oct 29The university was No. 14 in the nation in bachelor’s degrees awarded to Hispanic/Latinx students in 2022-23.