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The Evolve Student Housing project will be built over several phases and, once completed, will provide much needed and currently in-demand housing for SDSU students.

CSU Board of Trustees approves SDSU’s Evolve Student Housing

SDSU will soon begin construction on the project, which will provide new traditional style residence hall and suite- and apartment-style housing to help meet the significant existing student demand for cost-effective housing.

A poolside photo of SDSU dive coach Roland McDonald and student-athlete Valentina Lopez Arevalo smiling during Senior Day.

Lopez Arevalo, McDonald earn MW postseason honors

The SDSU swim and dive program received continued acclaim for another highly successful campaign from the Mountain West on Thursday, as Valentina Lopez Arevalo earned MW Diver of the Year honors, while Roland McDonald garnered MW Dive Coach of the Year laurels

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SDSU enhances AI leadership with rollout of OpenAI’s ChatGPT Edu

Higher ed version of popular AI tool combines premium functionality with enhanced privacy and security

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SDSU Impact

Scientist in lab coat and face shield using pipette in SDSU lab, focused on research and safety.

SDSU to receive part of Prebys Foundation $7M emergency support for biomedical research

The university is among seven institutions in the region receiving $1 million each to provide general operating support aimed at retaining early and mid-career scientists, and to support key research programs.

The Gus & Emma Thompson Black Resource Center (BRC) is among the various sites across SDSU that will be hosting events throughout February in honor of Black History Month. (SDSU)

SDSU celebrates 'African Americans and Labor' during Black History Month

Campus organizations set to host a monthlong celebration honoring Black history, culture, and contributions, focusing on the theme “African Americans and Labor.”

MAKE Farm’s CSA program trains participants in agriculture, job skills, and English for career growth.

SDSU Mission Valley partners with MAKE Projects to launch MAKE Farm, allowing for community supported agriculture

An urban farm at SDSU Mission Valley, next to the remodeled trolley plaza, cultivates a partnership between SDSU and MAKE Projects, which offers job readiness training for refugee and immigrant women.

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Los Angeles Wildfires: How to help impacted SDSU students

SDSU has created a fund to support students in crisis. Here’s how to donate.

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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

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 celebrates former faculty member donor's half-century of support

An annual dinner pays tribute to donors who have provided support through the decades.

Alumni Spotlight: Delveen Tahir

Empowered by SDSU’s rehab counseling program, Tahir has spent over nine years helping others thrive through adversity.

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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.