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Leadership summit taps into both today’s and future leaders

Registration is open for the March 7 event, which celebrates the value of a diversity of voices at the top.

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A bridge to a culture, built bead by bead

SDSU’s Native community held tremendous meaning for Caroline Sullivan as she sought a closer connection to a tribe on the other side of the country.

Kiene has conducted grant-funded public health research across the globe, including in Brazil, where this photo was taken in March 2025.

SDSU public health expert awarded a Fulbright to investigate AI in health care

Susan Kiene will work with partners in Spain on the implementation of artificial intelligence in health care and public health settings.

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SDSU Impact

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Pilot study explores environmental factors and cancer risk for farmworkers in Imperial Valley

Curebound awarded grants to five SDSU faculty in collaboration with community partners to advance cancer care, through research on health care disparities.

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Grant expands collaboration in health and human services workforce development

SDSU, CSU San Marcos and county health officials are partners in an expansion of the Live Well Center for Innovation and Leadership, increasing classroom-to-career opportunities for students and alumni.

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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.

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Giving

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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

Alumni honor 10 for contributions to university, community

The biennial awards will be presented at a ceremony in April.

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.

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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