SDSU NewsCenter
Head Start to Microbiology Research as a Rising Sophomore
Jun 16Sama Rakin Michael began as a teaching assistant and is now working on genetically modifying bacteria in the lab.
SDSU Applauded for Its Support of LGBTQ+ Students
Jun 15The Campus Pride Index ranks SDSU No. 14 nationally, with a perfect five-star rating.
Alumnus Finds His Calling While at SDSU
Jun 15Grant Mack, now the director of the Office of Governmental Affairs at the California Public Utilities Commission, became interested in environmental issues while in A.S.
We are Live: SDSU Website Redesign Improves Accessibility, Readability
Jun 14SDSU.edu improves storytelling around the Aztec experience, notably targeting prospective and current students, and their families.
Food Studies Minor Debuts in Fall
Jun 11Students interested in how food is interconnected with sociopolitical, health, economic, and environmental issues spurred the idea.
Summer Program to Provide Early SDSU Connection to Black Students
Jun 10The Black Scholars Summer Konnection program enrolls students in credit courses and connects them with peers, faculty and staff.
SDSU Joins White House COVID-19 College Challenge
Jun 10As part of its pledge, and as an early adopter, SDSU will continue providing COVID-19 vaccine awareness and details about how students, faculty and staff can get vaccinated.
Fast Track to Machine Learning Research via MESA
Jun 9Senior James Bunnell will have co-published five scientific papers when he graduates in the fall with a bachelors degree in computer engineering.
Center for Human Rights Established
Jun 9The center takes an interdisciplinary approach to engaging students in the comprehensive study of human rights.
Stacey Nuveman Deniz Named Head Softball Coach
Jun 8The U.S. Olympian has spent the past 13 seasons with the Aztecs as an assistant, associate head coach and head coach in waiting.