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A peak achievement for SDSU Study Abroad

International travel for academic credit is at a post-pandemic high and is on pace for further growth this year. Students find the experience transformative.

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New CaliBaja Higher Education Consortium sets ambitious path for binational prosperity

SDSU joins universities and officials across borders in pledging deeper collaboration to advance shared talent and innovation.

Mexico Consul General Alicia Kerber, left, signs an agreement with SDSU President Adela de la Torre to create a guest lecturer series that brings prominent Mexican speakers to SDSU

SDSU, Mexican Consulate launch Cátedra Mexico to strengthen binational ties

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SDSU Impact

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Lessons of global citizenship, delivered on location

Through internships and home stays, SDSU’s Mundt Peace Fellows gain firsthand understanding of life, work, and social justice in South Africa.

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Facing ‘reality’ at the border: SDSU course draws global interest

“Culture and Society of Tijuana” takes students out of the classroom and into the city for an immersive look at border life.

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Inside the SDSU Magazine

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Paul Yett’s (’92) $1 million gift creates an endowment that provides San Diego State University international business students with opportunities that might otherwise be out of reach.

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Different paths, shared purpose: Carly Asher Yoost, Michael Minjares (’89, ’95 M.A.) and Melinda Forstey (’15, MBA) are creating lasting impact in the community.

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Visit the SDSU Magazine website to read all stories from our spring issue, and for updates on future magazine issues.

Aztec Voices

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SDSU is committed to developing students prepared for global careers. That means providing international learning opportunities for all students, including those with high financial need. The Gilman program is a vital tool that enables SDSU to increase access to global experiences for our students.

— Cristina Alfaro, associate vice president of SDSU International Affairs, from SDSU recognized as Top 25 producer of Gilman Scholars