SDSU NewsCenter
Big Ideas for Transborder Solutions
Mar 24Four ideas aim to address rural infrastructure, Imperial County health and environmental issues, transboundary water, and advancing 3D printing.
Donors Come Through for SDSU
Mar 23Despite pandemic-related challenges of the past year, donations to the university remain strong.
County COVID-19 Vaccine Site Opening at SDSU
Mar 22Viejas Arena will serve as the County of San Diegos newest vaccination site, open by appointment to eligible members of the campus community and general public.
Zee Harrison's Thirst for Knowledge
Mar 22An Africana Studies course helped propel this student to an education that encompasses the world.
Women in Business Mean Business
Mar 19The Women in Business student organization continues to provide its members with personal and professional development opportunities to foster growth.
Designing a Rideshare for the Sky
Mar 18SDSU engineer Chris Mi will work with UC San Diego on a NASA-funded project to bring futuristic electric air taxis closer to reality.
A Big Change for Religious Studies
Mar 17The department has changed its name to better reflect its expansive academic scope and mission.
Big Ideas for Social Justice
Mar 17The five ideas aim to address homelessness, empathy, ethnic studies, and leverage comics and artificial intelligence.
Inside SDSU's Community COVID-19 Efforts
Mar 16From contact tracing to testing and vaccine rollout, researchers pivoted quickly, launching critical programs to help San Diegos hardest hit groups.
One Year Later and Closer to a Different Future
Mar 16One year after SDSU moved most employees and students off campus during the rise in COVID-19 cases globally, the university is planning for a different fall.