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A year of record-breaking philanthropy fuels growth, reaches massive milestone for generosity
Over $142 million in gifts – a new annual high – helped push SDSU’s endowment past $500 million and surpassed $1 billion in giving since the arrival of President Adela de la Torre in 2018.
Recent News
- Student teacher standouts in Imperial Valley will keep their classroom skills close to home
- Living Land Acknowledgment artwork at SDSU Imperial Valley celebrates new beginnings
- Aztecs Rock Hunger campaign expands to SDSU Imperial Valley to tackle food insecurity
- University census confirms record-breaking SDSU, SDSU Imperial Valley enrollment for 2025-26
- Grant aims for a greener, shadier SDSU Imperial Valley
Campus News

SDSU Imperial Valley nursing lecturer certified as expert in field of health care simulation
Andrea Sanchez, nursing skills and simulation coordinator, earned the certification to support hands-on experience for students.

Upcoming workshops bring math and AI training to Imperial County TK-5 teachers
SDSU Imperial Valley faculty receives grant from CSU to host workshops in 2026 and 2027.

Construction milestone hit in joint student housing project for SDSU Imperial Valley, Imperial Valley College
The project, announced in November 2023, is on track for a fall 2026 opening.
SDSU Impact

SDSU awarded $5 million federal grant to combat extreme heat in Imperial Valley
The award designates SDSU as one of only 20 Prevention Research Centers nationally. The center's research focus is community-based heat mitigation strategies for vulnerable rural and agricultural communities.

SDSU Imperial Valley celebrates grand opening of its Sciences and Engineering Laboratories
Its new facility in Brawley will launch STEM-related majors that will address the workforce needs of Lithium Valley’s geothermal sector.
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Through these combined efforts, SDSU Imperial Valley is a vibrant campus where we create a healthier, more inclusive space. We are environmentally responsible to create spaces where our campus community can benefit from and for our local community who visit us year round.
— Maribel Madero, from Grant aims for a greener, shadier SDSU Imperial Valley

