SDSU NewsCenter
Overfilled Classrooms, Whipped Cream, and Fortuitous Consequences: An SDSU Love Story
Feb 14Alumni Marcia Kern and Marty Stern recount how they their lifetime together began on campus more than 50 years ago
New Minor Addresses Influence of Sports on Society
Nov 21Students explore diverse territory from Brazilian diplomacy to ancient surfing cultures to racial and gender literacy in sports.
New Study Classifies the Entire Planet's Ecosystems for the First Time
Oct 13A team of international scientists brought together research that may positively impact future conservation efforts.
Joely Way Memorial Scholarship to Benefit Students Studying Sustainability
Sep 28Donations are being accepted for a new legacy endowment to honor recent sustainability alumna who succumbed to cancer
Big Data Hackathon Seeks Teams to Solve Real-World Challenges in Health Care
Sep 22More than $13,000 in prize money will be awarded to teams who create an app, platform, or technology.
For Budding Filmmakers, English Course Opens a Window to Diverse Perspectives
Aug 25Two award-winning filmmakers from Israel to teach Techniques of Screenwriting
Economics of Immigration Course to Cast Light on Consequences of Current Policies
Aug 23Economic assimilation, impacts of native labor markets, and perceptions about immigrants and the welfare system will be discussed.
SDSUxComic-Con: Faculty Bring Diverse Voices into Panels
Jul 21SDSU participants will dive into such subjects as Afro-futurism, social justice, identity, horror, and Harry Potter.
Public Humanities Professor Focuses on Environmental Justice in Webzine
Jun 15The new teaching tool exposes and debunks six