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A woman dressed in green with her head turned away sits at a piano, both hands on the keyboard, and looks across the room to a group of 30 or more female students on risers, in three rows.

SDSU’s new Music Education master’s degree is made by teachers, for teachers

The degree augments the largest program at the School of Music and Dance; classes start next summer.

Three Aztec-inspired glyphs are depicted representing education, health and community.

SDSU unveils glyphs, expanded Aztec iconography honoring Aztec heritage

The meanings behind each of the three glyphs align with SDSU’s mission and values: education, health, and community.

The weeks between Sept. 15 and Oct. 15 mark National Hispanic Heritage Month. It is also Latinx/e Heritage Month. (SDSU)

SDSU Celebrates Latinx Heritage Month with ‘Sin Miedo: Carga tu Cultura con Orgullo’

From Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, the university honors Latinx culture, community, and contributions while fostering pride and resilience in challenging times.

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SDSU Impact

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SDSU Mission Valley river park earns Orchid Award for landscape architecture

Designed from the start as a civic amenity, the park opened in 2024.

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How SDSU’s H.G. Fenton Company Idea Lab Is Turning Student AI Projects Into Real Startups

Inspired by late Fowler lecturer, team aims to ease transfer student course planning

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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Solutions

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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.

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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.

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

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.

A family’s shared journey through SDSU Engineering

Three decades after her father learned from the same beloved professor, an SDSU engineering grad reflects on a shared legacy shaped by mentorship, family and SDSU pride.

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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