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Legendary photographer Atiba Jefferson to visit SDSU for Black History Month

Shaping the past, present, and future of skateboarding and media, Jefferson’s retrospective talk highlights Black excellence, creative impact and career trajectories.

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LA28 Unveils Seven Venues for the 2028 Olympic Football (Soccer) Tournament Matches

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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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SDSU Impact

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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.

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HARMONY furthers SDSU’s work to support Indigenous youth wellness

Building on three decades of partnerships, a new federal grant supports training school counselors and psychologists to work in tribal communities.

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SDSU, Southwestern College expand educational access through new University Center partnership

In-person and online offerings, helping to create a seamless transfer pathway, begin next fall.

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Giving

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Aztecs Rock Hunger breaks annual fundraising record in fight against food insecurity

In its 15th year, Aztecs Rock Hunger broke its record for donations raised to support the SDSU Economic Crisis Response Team, A.S. Food Pantry and The Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank.

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Endowed chair established in construction management

Reza Akhavian is the first recipient of the position, established with support from local industry.

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Alumni honor the impact of two longtime SDSU philanthropists

Frederick W. Pierce and Christopher Sickels received the Ron Fowler Impact Award at a special recognition event.

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SDSU Alumni

Alumni Spotlight, Johamy Morales

Morales (‘06) serves as the Artistic Director at Seattle Children’s Theatre, one of the nation’s most prestigious theatres for young audiences

From coins to community

SDSU alumni Michelle and Matthew Marsh built a vending business covering much of three states. They recently turned their success satisfying customer cravings into a gift that helps SDSU students facing hardships

Accounting alumna scores her dream job with the San Diego Padres

San Diego native still applies skills learned at SDSU in her job with the Padres’ front office

Easing stress and creating opportunity: The lifelong impact of donor support for scholarships

An accounting student’s story shows how financial aid from donors can help undergraduates focus on their studies and achieve the kind of success that fuels career readiness.

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Aztec Voices

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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