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Connecting the dots between national security and the ‘threat multiplier’ of climate change
Nov 13Sherri Goodman, the Pentagon’s first-ever deputy undersecretary of defense for environmental security, launches the Uechi ISCOR lecture series, 4:30 p.m. Nov. 20 at the Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union Theatre.
Alumni honor the impact of two longtime SDSU philanthropists
Nov 4Frederick W. Pierce and Christopher Sickels received the Ron Fowler Impact Award at a special recognition event.
Aztecs Rock Hunger celebrates 15 years of fighting food insecurity
Oct 27The campaign provides vital support to the SDSU Economic Crisis Response Team, A.S. Food Pantry and the Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank.
Strength in every step: SDSU Mission Valley hosts Making Strides walk
Sep 29Held at the river park and Snapdragon Stadium for a second year, the event raises funds for breast cancer research and American Cancer Society programs.
Make book banners boil at the SDSU Readout
Sep 26For a third year, librarians are throwing a spotlight on classic but frequently challenged books.
Surf/skate conference highlights culture, craft and community
Sep 26Vans V.P., Olympic skateboarder and Native Hawaiian surfboard master craftsman headline The Stoke Sessions 2.0 at SDSU, Oct. 9–12
SDSU Celebrates Latinx Heritage Month with ‘Sin Miedo: Carga tu Cultura con Orgullo’
Sep 12From Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, the university honors Latinx culture, community, and contributions while fostering pride and resilience in challenging times.
A haunted homecoming: SDSU unveils spooky new logo for 2025
Sep 2Coinciding with Halloween and Día de los Muertos, this year’s Homecoming features a new design and theme that highlight Aztec pride in a festive way.
10 things you need to do to kick off fall at SDSU
Aug 26From late-night fests to career fairs, here’s your guide to the top campus events Aug. 27 – Sept. 17.
President de la Torre to SDSU: Get set for ‘a year of opportunity and audacity’
Aug 21At the annual All-University Convocation, attended by hundreds of faculty, staff and student leaders, SDSU President Adela de la Torre said the university is standing up for its historic mission, core beliefs and community engagement.











