SDSU NewsCenter
Addressing Local and Global Strife with Local Compassion
Feb 22In response to recent conflicts and hate-motivated incidents, SDSU reminds members of the campus community of the range of support and emergency services available to its students, faculty and staff.
Cultivating Black Minds and Education That Matters
Feb 9Elected officials and education leaders will join SDSU researchers and others in a conversation about how to address disproportionate suspensions of African American children and youth.
Tapping Into Creativity for Final Project
Feb 2SDSU student Cipriana Hudson sheds light on the racial elements of Shakespeares Othello through spoken word poetry.
SDSU Now Offers Limited Supply of Vaccines to SDSU Community
Feb 2Student Health Services to begin vaccinating those who are eligible, by appointment-only, at the Calpulli Center.
Festival Offers Six Films in Six Languages Free Via Zoom
Jan 27Co-sponsored by the College of Arts and Letters and the San Diego Public Library, the mini-series seeks to shine a light on diversity.
Online Education Master's Program Ranks High
Jan 26SDSU is No. 15 in a new U.S. News & World Report list.
Service Above Self
Jan 15SDSU student Azareel Gesuri Canizales is making the most of his time in the Fowler Scholars Program.
How Martin Luther King Jr. Inspires SDSU Students
Jan 15We asked SDSU students what Martin Luther King Jr.s message and life means to them.
Department of Africana Studies Honors MLK With Virtual Celebration
Jan 14The virtual celebration, hosted by the Department of Africana Studies, will take place Jan. 20-22.
The Presidential Inauguration, Explained by Stephen Goggin
Jan 13SDSU political science lecturer Stephen Goggin answers questions about the swearing-in of a new commander-in-chief.