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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.

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First Year Seminar incorporates AI, Adobe Suite tools to drive student success

In a new development for SDSU’s First Year Seminar, incoming students will earn the SDSU AAAI Microcredential and use Adobe Express to support their success in college and in their future careers.

Shawn Flanigan, Paul Kaplan, and Kim Kras in Pretoria. (Courtesy of Shawn Flanigan).

Advancing public affairs through global collaboration

New School of Public Affairs and University of Pretoria partnership advances global research, teaching, and student engagement, highlighted by a lecture from South African scholar Stellah Lubinga

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SDSU Impact

Alana Dillette, associate professor in the Payne School of Hospitality and Tourism Management at San Diego State University. (Courtesy photo)

“Empowered Beginnings” report calls for stronger protections in Black maternal health

SDSU’s Alana Dillette spotlights the barriers Black mothers face in maternity care, and calls for policy changes to ensure equity and support for families.

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SDSU Alumni

Calling the majors: Josh Suchon takes big step toward MLB broadcast dream

Building on skills honed at SDSU’s journalism program, Suchon’s path from student media to the broadcast booth shows the power of persistence and passion.

Joseph Martin Waters premieres rock opera in New York featuring SDSU students and alumni

SDSU talent shines in Waters’ psychedelic reimagining of Siddhartha at NYC premiere

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Aztec Voices

An aerial view of a campus with a one-story building in a Southwestern architectural style with large windows in front and patterns inspired by indigenous art. It faces a large green lawn.
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