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Twelve men and women in two rows with the front row seated on a low barrier with a fence overlooking a long, deep canyon. Many are wearing tribal necklaces.

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.

Three people are seated at a table with a banner reading SDSU San Diego State University. A man and woman on either end are signing documents while the man in the middle looks on.

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.

SDSU is one of just 61 institutions nationwide to receive the award this year.

SDSU earns national diversity award for fourth straight year

Insight Into Academia spotlights SDSU’s academic excellence and equity leadership in 2025 issue

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SDSU Impact

Eight young men and women are sitting on the bottom of an immense open wooden frame labeled at the top as Table Mountain, Cape Twon, South Africa, seen as the background.

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.

Two young women wearing black dresses pose in front of a science poster titled Next-Generation Cochlear Implants. Each is holding a piece of a model of the implants.

Innovation on display at Engineering Graduate Research Symposium.

From robotic skin to flood prediction, masters and doctoral engineering students showcased research projects with real-world impact.

A young man in a golden polo shirt stands at a podium addressing a seated audience of a dozen or more people next to a screen displaying the words The Scammer Playbook Fear Urgency Isolation.

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.

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Giving

Two women, one standing and one squatting, turn toward the camera in front of shelves with food bins and posters that read Shop Better and Lunch Better.

Aztecs Rock Hunger campaign expands to SDSU Imperial Valley to tackle food insecurity

The fundraiser, which runs through Nov. 30, directly benefits the Imperial Valley food pantry.

Alizei De Leon holds a B.S. from SDSU’s Charles W. Lamden School of Accountancy.

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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SDSU Alumni

Celebrating 60 years of doctoral level chemistry

The stories of three San Diego State alumni ― a nun who investigated cancer treatment, a leader in medical diagnostics, and an expert in semiconductor science ― who made an impact.

‘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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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