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Living Land Acknowledgment artwork at SDSU Imperial Valley celebrates new beginnings

“Return of the Kumeyaay Creator,” found in front of the library at SDSU Imperial Valley, Calexico, tells the story of Maayehaa, the Creator God Spirit.

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University census confirms record-breaking SDSU, SDSU Imperial Valley enrollment for 2025-26

Combined enrollment at SDSU and SDSU Imperial Valley surpassed 40,000 for the first time.

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Sustainability upgrades, improvements at SDSU are focus of new award

The $83,000 award from CLEAResult recognizes the university’s collaborative efforts to cut down on energy consumption.

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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