SDSU NewsCenter
Solving a Mystery: How the TB Bacterium Develops Rapid Resistance to Antibiotics
Nov 17These slow growing bacteria have long puzzled TB researchers. Turns out the answer lies in the epigenetic domain.
SDSU's Efforts Underscore Importance of International Education Week
Nov 16SDSU is hosting several cultural and educational events to highlight the universitys strong engagement in international education.
What to Expect This Holiday Shopping Season
Nov 16SDSU marketing professor Miro Copic discusses the changes we may see during this holiday shopping season.
This is My Day Job Now
Nov 13SDSU student William Nicewonger finds purpose in his education, similar to his time in the military.
President's Lecture Series with Ambassador of the Kingdom of Bahrain Set for Nov. 19
Nov 12The Presidents Lecture Series is hosted in conjunction with the Charles W. Hostler Institute on World Affairs.
Tackling COVID-19 in San Diego: SDSU Projects Address Vulnerable Communities
Nov 10The third installment of a five-part series highlighting nearly 50 COVID-related projects at SDSU considers efforts to address vulnerable populations in the San Diego region.
SDSU, American Red Cross Team Up for Annual Blood Drive
Nov 10With hundreds of school and university blood drives canceled this fall, donors and blood drive hosts like SDSU are helping to address the blood supply shortfall.
New Partnership Addresses California's Rural Bilingual Educator Shortage
Nov 9SDSU's Project Access will offer an opportunity to earn a bilingual credential online in as little as a year.
Home Away From Homecoming
Nov 6Homecoming events include the annual War Memorial wreath-laying ceremony and a pet SDSU spirit competition, culminating in a live virtual celebration set for Nov. 14.
JMS Partners with Pulitzer Center to Launch Webinar Series
Nov 5The four-part series focuses on stories related to migration and immigration.