SDSU NewsCenter
After Childhood Rife With Post-9/11 Racism, Daughter of Immigrants Strives to Shape Policy
May 26Incoming Associated Students' VP Sandy Mekany says personal experiences drive her commitment to influencing change on campus and, one day, in the courts.
'Its Elementary' for SDSU Student's A.M.A.N.I. Project
May 25Natalie King-Shaw earns scholarship, seed money for new program based on Henrietta Goodwin Scholars to help Black grade school students thrive.
A Dream Achieved: Shawki Moore's Path to A.S. President
May 10COVID-19 threw the communications major off his planned path into student leadership. A willingness to shift gears got him back on.
SDSU 125 Years: Mural Honors Stories of Black Campus Leaders
May 3Shirley Weber, Charles Bell, E. Walter Miles among the seven stories featured in 16-foot-by-8-foot mural.
Did It in Three: Matthew Martinez's Sprint to Graduation
Apr 25Matthew Martinez, an SDSU public health major, is graduating in three years, an impressive feat against the backdrop of the pandemic.
For Undergrad Research Opportunities, Go to the Hub
Mar 24Program developed by students provides a direct connection to faculty members looking for assistance.
SDSU Student Pens Powerful Poem Aimed at Destigmatizing Therapy for Black Men
Feb 25Nick Martin's critical work was recently featured in the global arts and culture publication, SOFT.
New Residential Option at SDSU Promotes Community, Learning for Black Students
Feb 21The thriving 2-year-old Black Excellence Floor connects first-year students searching for shared experiences and support outside of the classroom.
SDSU's Transitional Housing for Homeless Students Continues to Expand
Jan 13The Rapid Re-Housing Program adds six rooms at a La Mesa hotel for immediate needs.
Luna Loves Everybody. Especially You.
Dec 15How SDSUs new therapy dog was trained without the benefit of contact with students.