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Filipinx Graduate Student Stares Down Stereotypes
Oct 25Honey Lynn Samuelson Villalobos says her Filipino heritage provides her with insight into the challenges faced by Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) people in the accounting industry.
Q&A: The Business of Halloween
Oct 24According to the National Retail Federation (NRF), U.S. consumers plan to spend a record $10.6 billion on Halloween candy, decorations, costumes and other holiday items.
Does Reducing Screen Time Increase Productivity? Not Necessarily
Oct 18New research from San Diego State Universitys Fowler College of Business that mindful use of smartphones, without minimizing screen time, enhances productivity.
New Research Shows How COVID Altered Americans' Moving Intentions
Sep 12Recently published academic findings show pandemics impact on individuals decisions on residential relocation.
Business School Change Up: Aztec Earns Diploma, Then Gets MLB Call
Aug 15Righty Troy Melton missed the 21 MLB draft but now has a marketing degree under his Tigers baseball belt.
Passion for Sport, Business Drives Student-Athlete and Future Entrepreneur
Aug 2Utility infielder balances academic success, collegiate athletics and raising mental health awareness while playing on top-ranked Aztecs softball team
SDSUxCOMIC-CON: Just How Much Money Does Comic-Con Make For San Diego?
Jul 19The city's annual comic convention pumps millions of dollars into San Diego's economy each year, but it could all vanish in 2025.
Business Graduates Volunteer Work at AIDS Information Line Leads to A Lifetime Of Community Service
Jul 15Mamas Kitchen CEO Alberto Cortes says he still uses the lessons he learned from his SDSU executive MBA program.
Celebrating PRIDE: Coming Out Again and Again
Jun 21Steven Shyne, SDSU grad and CEO of Think Red Project, describes why for him, coming out continues to be a process.
Celebrating PRIDE: Importance of Representation and Community
Jun 21SDSU professor Amanda Marino knows firsthand the value of a support system for first-gen, LGBTQ+ students.