SDSU NewsCenter
Off the Beaten Course: LGBT 322
Jun 7In this course, students learn about the struggle for LGBT rights and the continuing challenges faced by the LGBT community.
Grant-writing U
Jun 3SDSU's GREW Fellowship offers early-career researchers hands-on, practical advice for securing grants and connecting with funding agencies.
Japanese Friendship Garden Pavilion Building Unveiled
May 27An authentic Japanese building was designed by Kotaro Nakamura, interim director of SDSU's School of Art and Design.
The Least Religious Generation
May 27Researchers led by SDSU's Jean M. Twenge find millennials are by far the least religious generation.
When Children with Autism Grow Old
May 27SDSU researchers receive a major NIH grant to study brain and cognitive changes in aging adults with autism.
Aztec Authors: Women in Christian Traditions
May 26An SDSU Professor's book examines the roles women have played in the understanding of Christianity.
Aztec Recreation's New Summer Membership Benefits for Youth
May 26Recreation opportunities are available for the entire family.
Off the Beaten Course: IB 498
May 25International Business Protocol and Diplomacy explores how different cultures come together to create business opportunities.
Cementing a Legacy
May 22Civil engineering chair Janusz Supernak recently led his 25th consecutive team of students to an annual regional engineering competition, and the team did him proud.
Sharp HealthCare to Launch Brain Cancer Institute
May 19A brain cancer center based at Sharp Memorial Hospital will be named for Laurel Amtower, a popular SDSU professor who died from the disease.