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A publicity image for a conference entitled The Stoke Sessions 2.0 with four images of surfing and skateboarders.

Surf/skate conference highlights culture, craft and community

Vans V.P., Olympic skateboarder and Native Hawaiian surfboard master craftsman headline The Stoke Sessions 2.0 at SDSU, Oct. 9–12

A young man with short, dark hair combed upward and slightly back is smiling and standing with his arms behind his back on a surface covered in brick pavers. His t-shirt reads SDSU EOP Summer Bridge Project.

Three sports, two states, one dream: Going to SDSU

Dillan Villareal went solo as a high school senior to position himself for the college experience he always wanted. Next stop: Air Force ROTC.

Co-PI Gabriela Fernandez interviews an unhoused community member downtown while student Jiachen Wang records the interaction. (Photo courtesy of Xinyu Du)

Bridging big data science and human connection to improve the health and welfare of the unhoused

NSF grant guides new research promoting collaborative solutions in the U.S.-Mexico border region.

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The future of AI is already here. A new degree at SDSU engages students in deep understanding and responsible use of technology in a changing world. (Adobe stock)

New AI degree gives students tools to engage in a tech-driven future

The artificial intelligence and human responsibility Bachelor of Science degree is the first in the CSU system.

Kasside Sahagun-Escalante, co-winner, presents her QR code quilt project at the E-Lit Competition in the University Library on May 9. (SDSU)

Students lead the future of digital storytelling in SDSU’s E-Lit Studio

From hypertext to AI, the E-Lit Studio in the Digital Humanities Center is a hub for the creation and exhibition of born-digital work.

Joaquin Ramoso, an SDSU in Interdisciplinary Studies graduate, will join the Master of Geography program at the University of Melbourne this summer.

‘Rejection is just redirection:’ SDSU graduate pivots to pursue master’s degree in Australia

A semi-finalist for a prestigious Fulbright award, Joaquin Ramoso didn’t win but refined his intentions for grad school to attain his academic goals

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Solutions

Two men and a senior woman are standing in front of a colorful mural depicting a green hill, giant flower, a coyote and blue sky.

Students ‘break bread’ with homeless communities in community engagement grant project

At the Uptown Community Service Center, students gain insights into challenges faced by unhoused individuals while exploring broader public policy reform.

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Aztec Voices

An aerial view of a campus with a one-story building in a Southwestern architectural style with large windows in front and patterns inspired by indigenous art. It faces a large green lawn.
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