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Finding the ‘now’ of teaching: Online education programs reach No. 3 in national rankings
U.S. News & World Report highlights SDSU’s growing reputation for excellence in online education master’s programs.
Recent News
- Wayne McKinney III’s buzzer beating layup lifts Aztecs past Air Force in overtime
- A.S. awards its first-ever scholarship for sustainable service
- Faculty and undergraduates team up to research drones, comics, AI and more
- SDSU Mission Valley partners with MAKE Projects to launch MAKE Farm, allowing for community supported agriculture
- Taking Aztec Golf to the next level
Campus News
Los Angeles Wildfires: How to help impacted SDSU students
SDSU has created a fund to support students in crisis. Here’s how to donate.
SDSU 2024 Year In Review
SDSU celebrates a transformative year marked by record funding, academic milestones, global engagement, and athletic triumphs
Photos: Peace Village celebrates 67 years of cultural diversity by spotlighting SDSU’s International students
The cultures and histories of students who come to campus from about 100 countries was on display as part of SDSU’s recognition of International Education Week last month.
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SDSU Impact
SDSU lab dives into big data to localize UN Sustainable Development Goals
At Metabolism of Cities Living Lab, researchers build awareness of climate change and give a voice to vulnerable populations along the U.S.-Mexico border and globally.
SDSU Imperial Valley student wins Division of Education’s Student Teacher of the Year Award
Clarissa Miranda, who teaches ninth graders in Brawley, is a double alumna and is part of the Division of Education’s second largest graduating cohort.
SDSU Engineering Council wins Outstanding College Council award
The council recently created a new officer’s position to amplify its voice in addressing academic issues.
Solutions
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.
New projects by SDSU researchers aim to improve patient care, outcomes
The three new projects focus on diabetes related research, adverse pregnancy outcomes and social screenings as part of their work with the Imperial County Clinical Research Network.
Monsters inside cells could help explain treatment failure and improve drug development
SDSU scientists use parasites to explore a scarcely studied phenomenon that may render drugs useless against infections
SDSU Alumni
How SDSU alumnus turned hobby into a thriving career
From high school videos to a thriving business, Jeff Lewis built a creative career
The gift of new possibilities
Inspired by her son, SDSU alumna and credential candidate Brenda Gonzalez pursues a new path as a special education teacher.
From one unit to a family unit
Alumnus Michael Dalman discovered a passion for supporting foster youth from a one-unit leadership course at SDSU. Years later, he and his wife Mary are devoted foster parents.
Gift endows chair to promote SDSU Heritage and Community Engagement
A $2.5 million gift by Kit and Karen Sickels is intended to emphasize and strengthen the relationship between SDSU and the community it serves.
Aztec Voices
I had this feeling of responsibility. This organization has given a lot to me professionally and personally — the networks, the friendships that I've developed over the years. It contributed so much to my own growth as a scholar and educator. In that moment, I decided this was something that I wanted to do.
— SDSU associate professor Marissa Vasquez, from New AAHHE chair-elect feels ‘sense of urgency’