SDSU NewsCenter
American Indian Inspiration
Nov 10Alumni and others remember the beginning of SDSUs American Indian Studies program, one of the first in the country.
Students Say 'Thank You' to Donors
Nov 9The annual scholarship donor appreciation luncheon matches scholarship recipients with their benefactors.
Teaching the Zoo Some New Tech Tricks
Nov 8The SDSU educational technology graduate program helps the San Diego Zoo enhance online learning.
Students Rally Against Budget Cuts
Nov 8Associated Students organized a creative campaign to gain Gov. Browns attention.
SDSU Has a Super Sunday
Oct 4President Hirshman and the Educational Opportunity Program reach out to the African-American community.
Teaching LGBT Pride
Oct 3SDSU is the first California university to offer a degree in lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender studies.
Hepner Hall Goes on Screen
Sep 20$1.6 million in gifts were announced at the kick-off event for SDSUs first-ever comprehensive fundraising campaign.
Blackout Brings Down Cell Phones
Sep 19ViewPoints: Electrical and computer engineering professor Fred Harris explains the lack of cell phone access during the Sept. 8 regional blackout.
Powering Through the Regional Blackout
Sep 13The campus maintained critical operations thanks to the Cogeneration Plant, solar panel arrays and backup generators.