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March Madness

SDSU won its first MW Tournament title since 2012 and third overall (also 2010). (Credit: NCAA Photos)

Women's Hoops: SDSU punches NCAA ticket in thrilling triple-OT win over Wyoming, 72-68

After surviving one of the most exciting championship battles in Mountain West history, the Aztecs are headed back to the big dance for the first time in over a decade

SDSU fans fans cheer on the Aztecs during their 2023 NCAA Tournament Final Four match.

March Madness Bracketology: A statistician’s guide for beating 1-in-147 quintillion odds of the perfect bracket

Fowler College of Business lecturer Chris O’Byrne, a college sports fanatic and former options trader on Wall Street, breaks down some of the math behind bracketology, and offers some tips for winning your bracket pool.

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Women’s Hoops: SDSU stuns MW tourney top seed UNLV, 71-59

The Aztecs will face Wyoming in the tournament championship on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.

SDSU Impact

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SDSU 2024 Year In Review

SDSU celebrates a transformative year marked by record funding, academic milestones, global engagement, and athletic triumphs

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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Solutions

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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 launches innovative course to guide STEM students beyond traditional careers

A lawyer, businessman, venture capitalist, psychology grad and now teacher, Court Turner shows students the wide world of opportunity STEM degrees offer

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

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This recognition enhances our ability to attract excellent faculty, supercharges our students’ career readiness, and grows the value and prestige of an SDSU degree everywhere, benefiting our 500,000 living Aztec alumni.

— SDSU President Adela de la Torre, from SDSU earns R1 classification, joins top 5% of research universities in the U.S.