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This year’s theme, "Native American Legacies: Stories of Strength and Survival," emphasizes the enduring resilience of Indigenous peoples.

Events at SDSU in honor of Native American Heritage Month

The SDSU community is invited to join the monthlong celebration on campus honoring the histories and cultures of Native people

SDSU students pose for photos with their Rock the Vote branded t-shirts.

A.S. Rock the Vote aims to increase voter engagement

The Associated Students campaign is providing members of the campus community with information on how to register to vote and participate in civic engagement

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SDSU Impact

Artist Alicia Maria Siu puts the finishing touches on EOP, Outreach and Sucess' new mural, which is set to debut publicly Aug. 31, 2024.

Vibrant new mural celebrates 55 years of SDSU’s EOP

The artwork honors students and leaders, and communicates the colorful history and values of the Learning Support Center

Drapped in an American flag, Nevin Harrison celebrates on the podium with her silver medal at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris

Biology major claims second Olympic medal in photo finish canoe sprint

Nevin Harrison captured gold at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics (held in 2021)

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Solutions

A sign pointing the way to the San Andreas Fault in Southern California (Courtesy: Adobe Stock).

Q&A: Southern California’s earthquake forecast following 7.0 quake in Northern California

Pat Abbott, SDSU geology professor emeritus, talks about the significance of the Dec. 5 earthquake off the coast of Humboldt County and what it means for Southern California’s earthquake future.

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SDSU Alumni

SDSU alumnus dedicated to promoting fellow athletes with disabilities and improving healthcare

Drawing on his own experiences, Peter Phillips uses microbiology and business degrees, plus a passion for athletics and sailing, to give back to the community

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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