News and Stories
SDSU president’s testimony to state Assembly highlights binational engagement
Jun 13President Adela de la Torre described how SDSU’s Center for Mesoamerican Studies has become a focal point of research and student experiences, including efforts to preserve Indigenous languages and cultures.
‘I got to make my dad’s dream that he can see me graduate,’ SDSU hosts graduations in Mexicali, Tijuana
May 23SDSU holds graduation ceremonies for graduates whose immediate family members cannot cross the border to attend ceremonies in the U.S.
SDSU international student secures coveted spot in Stanford’s Art History doctoral program
May 13Kehinde 'Kennii' Ekundayo faced tumultuous path to fund her education, but her resiliency paid off
City lizards get their day in the sun
May 7Herpetologist and artist Kinsey Brock studies how reptiles evolve in urban environments.
SDSU cultivates binational entrepreneurship, hosts Tijuana students at ZIP Launchpad
Apr 30The day-long session introduced Tijuana-based industrial design scholars to techniques for transforming their product ideas into potential startups .
SDSU international scholar seeks to thwart substance abuse in his native Zambia
Apr 18Brian Maila won a Rotary Foundation grant to further his research on interventions for substance use disorders in low-resource settings
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.
SDSU Imperial Valley dean joins Smithsonian Women's History Museum Scholars Committee
Apr 2Guillermina Gina Nuñez-Mchiri brings her 20 years of expertise around colonias, rural communities and Mexican American culture in the U.S. - Mexico border.