SDSU NewsCenter
SDSU’s textbook accessibility program sets participation records, gets a rebrand
Apr 16Equitable Access, soon to become Day1Ready, ensures students early access to course materials, and 80% of SDSU’s undergrads are using it.
SDSU international women grad students bring diversity to research
Apr 16Candidates in SDSU/UCSD Joint Doctoral Programs are engaged in complex scientific studies spanning cancer, water quality and immigrant health.
New campus sculpture is first step to bringing SDSU’s Land Acknowledgment to life
Apr 2The sculpture is complemented by a QR code that takes viewers into an immersive learning experience.
SDSU engineers earn top prize at multi-campus entrepreneurship competition
Mar 27The Chinyeh Hostler Social Venture Challenge awarded nearly $40,000 to support student startups in second year of event.
Q&A: Superbloom 2024
Mar 26SDSU biologists Lluvia Flores-Renteria and Mike Simpson explain the science behind the explosion of flowers following the winter’s heavy rains.
Looking to the past to prevent future extinction
Mar 26San Diego State University anthropologists created a computational model to predict the likelihood of animal extinctions based on the complex interaction of hunting and environmental change.
SDSU-led TIDE project wins CENIC’s equity award
Mar 23The project revolutionizes AI research accessibility and networking across CSU.
U.S. Department of Justice grant bolsters a gender-based violence project for SDSU’s cultural resource centers
Mar 17Monica Casper received a $500K grant from the Office on Violence Against Women
Centinela prison B.A. program to expand under $1 million Mellon Foundation grant
Mar 16SDSU’s VISTA will add a humanities degree and develop a toolkit to help spread education to other locations.
Digitizing Tijuana’s history
Mar 16Teams from the University Library and the Center for Regional Sustainability take the lead on a massive bi-national project.