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ZIP Launchpad, Apple Help Students Develop App
Sep 14The on-campus incubator and tech giant teamed up for a three-day Design Lab.
CSU Trustees Award Winner Looks to Remove Barriers
Sep 14Lawson Hardrick III became a super-motivated SDSU Imperial Valley graduate. Now hes pursuing a masters in educational leadership to help inspire others.
SDSU Programs Continue to Shine in U.S. News Rankings
Sep 13International business is No. 8 in the nation and the university is No. 67 among public universities, according to the annual listings of Best Colleges.
SDSU Community Marks 9/11 Anniversary with Memorial
Sep 13At the ROTC-hosted event, military representatives and SDSU President Adela de la Torre honored the victims of the terrorist attacks, first responders and those who volunteered to serve.
Norma Elia Cant to Kick Off Hispanic Heritage Month
Sep 10The renowned scholar and poet will deliver a keynote address Sept. 15 for the new campuswide celebration.
Research Horizons: A Better Way to Make Life-Saving Drugs
Sep 7Chemistry professor Yong Yan has developed a new process to produce the critical chemical bonds necessary to make pharmaceuticals.
SDSU Has Received Federal Designation as an AANAPISI-Eligible Institution
Sep 7The identification acknowledges the university's commitment to serve students who identify as Asian American, Southeast Asian American, Desi American, Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander.
Arts Alive SDSU's Discovery Series Returns for Fall
Sep 3The visual and performing arts events highlight intersections among the arts, humanities and sciences to prompt conversations about meaningful issues.
Imperial Valley is Focus of Study on High Heat and Social Inequality
Sep 2Students will assist in an NSF-funded project researching how soaring temperatures and lack of access to cooling technology affect residents of desert communities in comparison to Rio de Janeiro.
Mentorship in Action: State-of-the-Art Water Tunnel Brings Phenomenal Possibilities
Aug 31Aerospace engineers Xiaofeng Liu and Jose Moreto built the instrument, which allows the university to perform cutting-edge research on turbulence flow.