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Parade! Parade! How to see the Feb. 28 ultra-rare six-planet show
SDSU astronomer Douglas Leonard explains the celestial spectacle and what it will look like.
Recent News
- Leadership summit taps into both today’s and future leaders
- Pilot study explores environmental factors and cancer risk for farmworkers in Imperial Valley
- Alumni honor 10 for contributions to university, community
- Grant expands collaboration in health and human services workforce development
- A bridge to a culture, built bead by bead
Campus News

SDSU public health expert awarded a Fulbright to investigate AI in health care
Susan Kiene will work with partners in Spain on the implementation of artificial intelligence in health care and public health settings.

Eight SDSU students earn prestigious CSU pre-doctoral scholarships
Selected for the 2025-26 California Pre-Doctoral Program, students will receive funding and mentorship to pursue doctoral studies and diversify the future professoriate.

How SDSU’s APIDA Center reshaped one student’s story
Public health major Krissa Jackson found meaning and a calling in learning her cultural history
SDSU Impact

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.

Scams are everywhere. SDSU is fighting back.
The Scam Institute will train students and work with local partners to protect Americans from threats that often target seniors.

Insurance commissioner selects SDSU School of Public Health for study on Medi-Cal and Covered California impacts
This research aims to provide independent, data-driven insights on costs, savings, and economic outcomes related to health care expansions for undocumented Californians.
Giving

Research and Philanthropy: How private support can help fill a gap
The Prebys Foundation kick-started a critical new source of funding for pivotal work in labs and for graduate students.
SDSU Alumni
SDSU launches four new nursing programs to address critical healthcare needs
New clinical doctoral opportunities prepare nurses to lead in family, adult-gerontology and psychiatric mental health care.
Aztec Voices

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
