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Cristina Alfaro, SDSU Associate Vice President of International Affairs, welcomes 800 attendees to campus for Re:Border 2024. (Photo: Scott Hargrove)

The top five takeaways from SDSU’s Re:Border Conference 2024

This year’s conference was the largest yet, bringing together a diverse binational group of students, faculty and policy leaders to build a better border region

A group students surround the SDSU Imperial Valley sign outside of the campus' main entrance

Fall 2024 sets enrollment record for SDSU Imperial Valley

The recently confirmed enrollment numbers come as the university continues to grow its degree offerings, research and student support services.

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SDSU fund to support projects that enhance global democracy

SDSU President de la Torre recently announced the micro-grant program, designed to fund student, faculty and staff activities fostering inclusive dialogue on global issues and promoting democratic engagement.

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Binational research effort addresses toxicology, public health

The collaboration by faculty and students at SDSU Imperial Valley and UABC in Mexicali includes projects targeting cross-border environmental issues.

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New projects by SDSU researchers aim to improve patient care, outcomes

The three new projects focus on diabetes related research, adverse pregnancy outcomes and social screenings as part of their work with the Imperial County Clinical Research Network.

San Diego State University HealthLINK Center staff pose for a group photo.

SDSU HealthLINK Center secures $22M NIH award

The award will fund the HealthLINK Center through March 2029, supporting three research projects that address the well-being of the region’s most underserved populations.

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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