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Class of '26: Three biology graduates find pathways to their dreams

Cesar Daniel Edeza, Isaac Torres and Melissa Sicairos Bobadilla took full advantage of a program geared to transfer students pursuing STEM degrees.

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Class of '26: Trailblazing Imperial Valley undergraduate helps his community through public health

Alvaro Medina, one of the first students in a new degree program, graduates this month and plans to pursue an advanced degree in public health.

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Class of ‘26: A transfer student reinvents herself with a midcourse adjustment

Alexa Berry took the “athlete” out of student-athlete and flourished in her newfound passions.

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SDSU Impact

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Real-time dining app combines nutrition, knowledge at SDSU eateries

Students are using the free Nutrislice app and tips from a full-time registered dietitian to help manage food allergies, track nutrients and make healthy meal choices on the go.

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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.

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New CaliBaja Higher Education Consortium sets ambitious path for binational prosperity

SDSU joins universities and officials across borders in pledging deeper collaboration to advance shared talent and innovation.

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Giving

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Aztecs Rock Hunger breaks annual fundraising record in fight against food insecurity

In its 15th year, Aztecs Rock Hunger broke its record for donations raised to support the SDSU Economic Crisis Response Team, A.S. Food Pantry and The Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank.

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Endowed chair established in construction management

Reza Akhavian is the first recipient of the position, established with support from local industry.

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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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SDSU Alumni

Alumni Spotlight, Johamy Morales

Morales (‘06) serves as the Artistic Director at Seattle Children’s Theatre, one of the nation’s most prestigious theatres for young audiences

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

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Inside the SDSU Magazine

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Paul Yett’s (’92) $1 million gift creates an endowment that provides San Diego State University international business students with opportunities that might otherwise be out of reach.

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Different paths, shared purpose: Carly Asher Yoost, Michael Minjares (’89, ’95 M.A.) and Melinda Forstey (’15, MBA) are creating lasting impact in the community.

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Visit the SDSU Magazine website to read all stories from our spring issue, and for updates on future magazine issues.

Aztec Voices

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SDSU is committed to developing students prepared for global careers. That means providing international learning opportunities for all students, including those with high financial need. The Gilman program is a vital tool that enables SDSU to increase access to global experiences for our students.

— Cristina Alfaro, associate vice president of SDSU International Affairs, from SDSU recognized as Top 25 producer of Gilman Scholars