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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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How machine learning helps students stay on track toward graduation

Richard Levine will deliver SDSU’s 2026 Albert W. Johnson Research Lecture, exploring use of data science to support student success.

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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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‘A day that counts:’ The vital importance of Day of Giving

The 10th annual 24-hour fundraising event at SDSU comes March 10, giving alumni and other friends a chance to make an impact.

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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