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SDSU, San Diego Unified renew agreement guaranteeing admission for Hoover High School graduates
The renewal extends guaranteed admission for qualifying Hoover High graduates through the class of 2028.
Recent News
- Three SDSU adapted athletes will compete in the US Paralympic Track and Field Team Trials
- SDSU filmmakers empower Asian narratives in cinema
- SDSU Retirement Association transforms students’ lives
- New Dean of the College of Arts and Letters Appointed
- In Memoriam: The enduring SDSU legacy of Frederick W. Pierce, IV
— Kay Wong, SDSU Pride Center Director ,
from Decade of Pride: From modest roots to campus pillar Francisco De La Rosa, a sixth grade teacher for Heber Elementary School District, was recognized by the Imperial County Office of Education. High school teachers Maria Miller and Jennifer Ekstein both earned credentials and master’s degrees from SDSU’s School of Teacher Education.
SDSU alumna Stephanie Hernandez ('17) was honored with the Heart of Service award for her commitment to providing support to asylum seekers.SDSU Voices
Over the next decade, our goal is to continue being a countrywide example of what it means to intentionally show up for and evolve with the 2SLGBTIA+ community. Personally, I am eager to see what impacts we will have through our continued partnerships and amazing internal staff.
Alumni
SDSU Imperial Valley alumnus wins Teacher of the Year award
Two College of Education alumnae named top San Diego County teachers
SDSU alumna empowers change through advocacy and service
SDSU Impact
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San Diego farming studied for insights on regenerative agriculture, climate change
SDSU geography students shared their research findings with farm and vineyard owners after a year-long internship.
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SDSU professor recognized for research that promotes equity in STEM education
Daniel Reinholz receives award from the Mathematical Association of America for research in undergraduate math education
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Groundbreaking 38-year study offers rare perspective on children of lesbian parents
Esther Rothblum, emerita professor of women’s studies, is a collaborator on the largest and longest-running study on planned lesbian-parent families in the U.S.
Solutions
![Professor Amneet Bhalla standing in front of the Albert Einstein memorial in Washington, D.C.](/news/2024/06/images/using-nanobubbles-sdsu-main.png)
Micromedicine: Using microbubbles and ultrasound for localized drug delivery, treatment and prevention strategies
Engineers from San Diego State University and University of Nebraska Lincoln collaborate on federally funded research to advance the medical field
![SDSU senior Alyssa Gomez is photographed in a blue lab coat, smiling with arms crossed, in her biochemistry laboratory.](/news/2024/06/images/pfizer-1.jpg)
First-gen chemistry student awarded fellowship for cancer drug research
How rising senior Alyssa Gomez is making her ‘STEM kid’ dreams reality while setting the stage for future generations in science
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Cetera CEO Sees SDSU Student-Athletes as Assets
Adam Antoniades says his association with San Diego State University athletics is “as much luck and good fortune as anything.” But he also knows a great opportunity when he sees one.
Campus News
Amy Bonomi appointed head of SDSU’s College of Health and Human Services
The new dean held previous positions at Northern Arizona University and Michigan State.
SDSU lands six winners of the competitive Fulbright U.S. Student Program awards
Research on an infectious pathogen and teaching English are among the plans for visits to countries ranging from Ecuador to South Korea.
Aztecs wrap up another banner year in 2023-24
The Aztecs captured six MW titles in the 2023-24 campaign
Three Aztecs set for United States Olympic Trials
Xiamara Young, Danae Dyer and Kristen Brown will compete for a spot on the U.S. roster.
SDSU Voices
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They [SDSU professors] taught me that to truly make a difference in the world, we must first take the time to understand people's experiences. This approach and mindset have been invaluable in my career and have enabled me to connect with individuals from diverse backgrounds, cultures, and beliefs.
— Stephanie Hernandez, SDSU alumna ('17), from SDSU alumna empowers change through advocacy and service