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A Top Advocate for Nurses and Students Retires
Apr 20Philip Greiner, director of the School of Nursing, led geriatric programs and curriculum reform efforts.
Trending for Summer 2021: Passports
Apr 14The campus office in the International Affairs Complex is seeing heightened demand for travel documents.
Interns Lend a Helping Hand in Disasters
Apr 13The Graduate Program in Homeland Security placed six students in service with the American Red Cross to assist responders in a wide range of emergencies.
Prebys Foundation Becomes Second Stage Project Angel
Apr 7A $6 million grant will allow development of a new stage for the forthcoming Performing Arts District.
A Big Change for Religious Studies
Mar 17The department has changed its name to better reflect its expansive academic scope and mission.
Women's History in a Hall of Fame
Mar 16Two SDSU women were among the driving forces behind an effort to recognize women who have shaped San Diego County.
New Faculty Scholar Hits the Ground Running
Feb 3The inaugural scholar at the Latinx Resource Center led the development of a mentoring program that helps new students navigate the university.
New Gift Enhances Golden Age Science Fiction Collection
Jan 25Edward Marsh has added to his previous contibution to the SDSU Library to support the materials' preservation and accessibility.
Women's Studies at 50
Nov 30The very first program of its kind is still breaking new ground as it looks back to where it all started.
Gift Aims to Support Professionals in Real Estate
Oct 22SDSU alumna Julie Dillons gift to the Fowler College of Business stems from her own experiences in the field.