SDSU NewsCenter
New campus sculpture is first step to bringing SDSU’s Land Acknowledgment to life
Apr 2The sculpture is complemented by a QR code that takes viewers into an immersive learning experience.
Ximena Lechuga Gonzalez: A small splash of inspiration for SDSU's young divers
Apr 2The champion diver-turned-inspirational coach is empowering the next generation of SDSU’s female athletes
SDSU’s Henrietta Goodwin Scholars examine treatment of Black female athletes in media
Mar 26A group of friends in the HGS program use SDSU Student Symposium to increase research interest and skills among underrepresented student groups.
SDSU Engineering achieves ASEE Diversity Silver 2024-26 for DEI effort
Mar 26From the university level to the San Diego Community and beyond, the college continues to cultivate a culture that celebrates inclusion and supports opportunities for underrepresented groups.
Creating space for disabled people to be ‘unapologetically themselves’
Mar 19Assistant professor Toni Saia earns inaugural Judy Heumann Civil Leadership Award from San Diego disability organization.
SDSU Women’s Fund champions equity in athletics, academics
Mar 16With $445,000 raised, including $50,000 from President Adela de la Torre and her husband, the fund, launched in 2022, seeks to bridge sports’ gender gap in resources and support.
Combat to campus: Elisa East picked to lead SDSU’s MVP program
Mar 12Military veteran and alumnus named director of the SDSU Military and Veterans Program
Exhibit 'Rising Up: Depictions of Social Protest in Comics' opens March 12
Mar 8SDSU University Library invites community to their newest exhibit's grand opening Tuesday, March 12 at 4 p.m.
Q&A with Mahasweta Sarkar: Balancing STEM leadership, motherhood and research
Mar 5From immigrating to America and juggling Ph.D. coursework as a new mom, to becoming the first tenured ECE female faculty member at SDSU, Sarkar has become an inspiration.
Aspiring ethnic studies teacher embarks on Mundt Peace Scholarship to connect with South African roots
Feb 27Savanna Harris' connection to a famous Black soldier during the War of 1812 ignited a passion to learn more about the African diaspora and to teach it to the next generation of high school learners.