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A home away from home for SDSU’s international students
Jan 23The International Student Center helps students acclimate, get involved on campus and handle the logistics of living in an unfamiliar country.
From SDSU to the White House: Raul Leon's inspiring internship in D.C. leads to job offer back home
Jan 22A chance to meet the President of the United States was a dream come true for Raul Leon, a 2023 geography graduate.
Alumna's Milestone is One for the Ages
Dec 18Roberta Eidemiller, a native San Diegan who turns 100 just after New Years Day, maintained a decades-long association with her alma mater.
SDSU Mission Valley River Park Open to Public
Dec 12The park is available for recreation with a grand opening to follow in the spring.
SDSU Year in Review 2023
Dec 122023 was a year of high achievements with faculty, staff, student leaders and administrators building on decades of previous work.
Quiet or Lively? Here's a List of Study Spots To Get You Prepared for Finals
Dec 11Sometimes, a new environment can serve as an opportunity to blow off steam, stay focused and get work done.
Disinvested Communities Unite to Create Economic Development Plan for a Green Economy
Dec 7California Jobs First provides $600 million to 13 regions of the state to support the development of a carbon-neutral economy.
A Legacy of Love and Aztec Pride
Nov 29The Angel Zavala family has endless connections to each other and SDSU.
SDSU'S Apprentice Program Offers Cutting-edge Research Projects, Hands-on Experiences
Nov 22SDSU's School of Communication faculty mentor students to learn hands-on about how research projects are managed, conducted, and reported.
A.S. Food Pantry: A Food Bank Open for All SDSU Students
Nov 21The Associated Students Food Pantry provides nutritional opportunities for San Diego State University students