SDSU NewsCenter
After Childhood Rife With Post-9/11 Racism, Daughter of Immigrants Strives to Shape Policy
May 26Incoming Associated Students' VP Sandy Mekany says personal experiences drive her commitment to influencing change on campus and, one day, in the courts.
'Its Elementary' for SDSU Student's A.M.A.N.I. Project
May 25Natalie King-Shaw earns scholarship, seed money for new program based on Henrietta Goodwin Scholars to help Black grade school students thrive.
SDSU Management Professor Takes a Hard Look at Inclusion in the Workplace
May 24Beth Chung and her team of researchers have developed a model to measure work group inclusion.
Say It Loud: I'm Curly and I'm Proud
May 13Courtney Willis, a communication major, discovered a community she didn't know existed when she created Tik Tok content urging followers to embrace their curly identity.
Henrietta Goodwin Scholars Program Inspires Graduates to Continue Education
May 12Azure Fisher and Alexia Oduro are among the first Henrietta Goodwin Scholars to continue their education at graduate school.
A Dream Achieved: Shawki Moore's Path to A.S. President
May 10COVID-19 threw the communications major off his planned path into student leadership. A willingness to shift gears got him back on.
SDSU to Award Five Honorary Degrees
May 9The recipients include a major university philanthropist and activists with decades of involvement in issues of community and equity.
Passion Drives Graduate Student Research at SDSU
May 3Theses and dissertations investigate questions from the genetics of PTSD to gravity on the moon.
SDSU 125 Years: Mural Honors Stories of Black Campus Leaders
May 3Shirley Weber, Charles Bell, E. Walter Miles among the seven stories featured in 16-foot-by-8-foot mural.
Toni Saia Inducted into Disability Mentoring Hall of Fame
Apr 19ARPE assistant professor is a passionate advocate for understanding disability as identity, culture.