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Students relax near Hardy Tower on SDSU's campus

Nine SDSU students advance to semi-finals for this year’s Fulbright scholarships

The Gus & Emma Thompson Black Resource Center (BRC) is among the various sites across SDSU that will be hosting events throughout February in honor of Black History Month. (SDSU)

SDSU celebrates 'African Americans and Labor' during Black History Month

Campus organizations set to host a monthlong celebration honoring Black history, culture, and contributions, focusing on the theme “African Americans and Labor.”

Surrounded by models of aircraft and spacecraft, Ping Lu celebrates his selection as the 2025 Albert W. Johnson University Research Lecturer. (Photo credit: Ky Marlin)

SDSU professor’s mission to land humans on Mars is his holy grail of space exploration

Ping Lu to give Albert W. Johnson Distinguished Lecture on March 12

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SDSU Impact

Ambra Costanza, Zachary Willmore and Cesar Lopez are photographed in SDSU's student union courtyard.

Student leaders take center stage at SDSU’s 2025 Leadership Summit

Glazer Center draws from capable pool of SDSU talent for speakers for 16th annual summit

SDSU Global Campus building.

SDSU Global Campus launches online Career Skills Institute

The institute centralizes classes and skills training for learners to fill in-demand careers across San Diego County.

Photo of Tyana Ortiz at Yosemite National Park

A.S. awards its first-ever scholarship for sustainable service

The Glen Brandenburg Sustainability Scholarship rewards SDSU students who have a positive impact on the environment and society

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Solutions

Top (L to R): Purnell Strom, Sagel Provancher, Madeline Kerins, Tait Arnold, Andrew Murphy. Bottom (L to R): Mikhail Alexseev, Yang Liang, Naseh Nasrollahi Shahri, Consuelo Salas, Gregory A. Daddis.

Faculty and undergraduates team up to research drones, comics, AI and more

Members of CAL MUSE cohorts share details of their research projects

MAKE Farm’s CSA program trains participants in agriculture, job skills, and English for career growth.

SDSU Mission Valley partners with MAKE Projects to launch MAKE Farm, allowing for community supported agriculture

An urban farm at SDSU Mission Valley, next to the remodeled trolley plaza, cultivates a partnership between SDSU and MAKE Projects, which offers job readiness training for refugee and immigrant women.

SDSU Hepner Hall

Los Angeles Wildfires: How to help impacted SDSU students

SDSU has created a fund to support students in crisis. Here’s how to donate.

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SDSU Alumni

Taking Aztec Golf to the next level

Inspired to advance Aztec Golf, SDSU alumni Jerry (‘58) and Carolyn Davee (‘59) have given a significant gift to support two on-campus golf simulators.

Gift endows chair to promote SDSU Heritage and Community Engagement

A $2.5 million gift by Kit and Karen Sickels is intended to emphasize and strengthen the relationship between SDSU and the community it serves.

SDSU alumnus launches innovative course to guide STEM students beyond traditional careers

A lawyer, businessman, venture capitalist, psychology grad and now teacher, Court Turner shows students the wide world of opportunity STEM degrees offer

Aztec alumnus leads NASA’s historic Europa Clipper mission

Jordan Evans will be honorary homecoming chair less than two weeks after the launch of the Jupiter probe.

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Aztec Voices

Erika Esquivel and Natalie Santizo standing in an aisle between large bookshelves.
I hope this project leads to a successful reactivation of the Chicana/o Archive grounded in community collaboration. I hope it demonstrates SDSU's commitment to community-collaborative projects grounded in preservation and expanding knowledge.

— Natalie Santizo, assistant professor of Chicana and Chicano Studies, from Making San Diego’s Chicana/o history available around the world