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March Madness III: Can AI generate a perfect bracket?
An SDSU statistics expert says the odds aren’t good, and the artificial intelligence platforms he challenged all played it safe.
Recent News
- Fowler College of Business names founding director of ‘real-world’ learning center
- Real-time dining app combines nutrition, knowledge at SDSU eateries
- March Madness III: Can AI generate a perfect bracket?
- Aztecs to host UC Irvine in WBIT kickoff Thursday at USD
- SDSU, Samsung Heavy Industries announce new maritime center
Campus News

SDSU recognized as Top 25 producer of Gilman Scholars
The program provides merit-based scholarships to students to study or intern abroad.

Largest-ever SDSU Student Symposium celebrates student research, creativity
Ten award winners will go on to the California State University Student Research Competition in April at San José State University.

Composer’s distinctive artistic voice hailed by national honor society
The Arts and Letters Award for Texu Kim, an associate professor of Composition and Theory, includes a $10,000 recording grant and New York concert performance.
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SDSU Impact

Students connect kids to STEM in annual Festival of Science and Engineering
SDSU co-sponsored the annual event at Petco Park, a day of fun and immersive education.

Ready for takeoff: SoftLanding @ SDSU to help global entrepreneurs enter U.S. market
A new Fowler College of Business program supports international founders as they build local connections and craft market-entry strategies.

Let’s learn about STEM! SDSU returns as a festival sponsor at Petco Park
Students, faculty and staff are part of a full day of family-friendly science and engineering demonstrations, presentations and interactive activities on March 7.
Giving

Revamped home base for The Daily Aztec reflects alumnus’s enduring commitment to student journalism
John Baldwin’s gift updates the newsroom and strengthens its future at SDSU.

Fowler College of Business celebrates Partrick-Clayes Center for Career Development
The $2.5 million gift expands career and professional readiness offerings.

‘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.
SDSU Alumni
Alumna spotlight: Michelle Peters leads North America’s largest desalination plant
From SDSU classrooms to stewarding the region's most critical water facility: turning seawater into tap water.
Alumni honor 10 for contributions to university, community
The biennial awards will be presented at a ceremony in April.
New life sciences building cements a family legacy
The facility will reflect three generations of Theilackers, including the building’s design manager, an SDSU alumnus and the creator of Campanile Mall.
San Diego State University’s enduring economic impact
SDSU continues to play a powerful role in advancing California’s economy, supporting tens of thousands of jobs, generating billions in statewide economic activity and fueling opportunity through education, research and community partnership.
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
