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SDSU Launches Kids Science Camp
May 8In Aztec Science Camp, kids ages 6 to 11 will explore topics ranging from rocks to robots.
Today's Teens: More Materialistic, Less Willing to Work
May 1Researchers led by SDSU psychology professor Jean Twenge released a new study comparing the materialism and work ethic of three generations.
SDSU Marks 50th Anniversary of JFK Speech
Apr 19Kennedys 1963 visit will be commemorated on April 23 with a speech reenactment, a historical analysis and the dedication of a new plaque.
Sally Roush Named CFO of the Year
Mar 21The Vice President for Business and Financial Affairs was honored as Education CFO of the Year by San Diego Business Journal.
SDSU Graduate Programs Among Best in Nation
Mar 15More than a dozen SDSU programs were recognized in U.S. News & World Reports Americas Best Graduate Schools 2014.
Celebrate Korean Culture
Mar 11On March 14, SDSU will host Korean Culture Night, a free event celebrating Korean culture and language.
A.L.I.C.E. Training Open to All
Feb 19The SDSU Police Department is hosting a free A.L.I.C.E. training session open to anyone from the campus community.
Renowned PR Professor Leaves a Mark
Feb 18The School of Journalism & Media Studies launches a $1.5M campaign to fund a professional center for public relations named for Glen Broom.
Donald G. Wilson Leaves a Legacy at SDSU
Jan 29Emeritus professor Donald Wilson leaves $1.3 million to SDSU in support of outstanding electrical engineering students.
Library Receives $2.25 Million Sci Fi Collection
Jan 29Edward Marsh donated signed first editions and memorabilia from golden age of science fiction authors, as well as Hemingway, Einstein and Verne.