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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.
Distinguished Faculty Honored for Their Contributions
Aug 17The annual award for outstanding contributions will be presented at the All-University Convocation on Aug. 18.
Outstanding Staff of 2021-22 Saluted
Aug 16The annual Presidential Staff Excellence Awards recognize contributions and efforts made by SDSU staff, administrators and auxiliary staff.
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.
Validation Resonates for That Kid That Wasn't Going to Make It.
Jul 12Denise Villarrial Nealon is among seven SDSU students and alumni recipients of a CSU program to develop future faculty.
Inflation and the Economy: What to Expect in the Second Half of 22
Jul 1SDSU Assistant Professor of Finance Stephen Brincks explains the Federal Reserves recent interest rate hikes in response to soaring inflation.
$1.28 Million Grant Propels Global Perspective in International Business
Jun 30SDSU's CIBER program, funded for an additional four years, brings an international element to business studies that includes language and cultural education.
Finding a home in a BlacQ Space
Jun 22Brenda Drew found a home in SDSUs lone Black LGBTQIA+ organization. Now, they are giving back to the community in a noteworthy way.
Public Humanities Professor Focuses on Environmental Justice in Webzine
Jun 15The new teaching tool exposes and debunks six
LGBTQ+ Internships Lead to Employment
Jun 8SDSU students in the interdisciplinary LGBTQ+ studies program have access to multiple community internships