SDSU NewsCenter
Endowed Scholarship Pays It Forward to Future Health Care Workforce
Sep 21College of Health and Human Services Dean Steven Hooker established the memorial fund to honor his late wife and her caregivers.
Erratic Schedules are Hardly Working for These Stressed Employees
Sep 9A study finds major disruptions in the lives of retail and food-service workers who can't rely on predictable shifts.
Helping Future Counselors See Gray
Sep 8New counseling masters program co-director Selam Gebrekristos was shaped by her refugee experience.
Excelencia in Education Honors SDSU Compact Scholars Program
Aug 25The program is a national finalist for increasing graduation rates for participating Latinx students.
Fraternities Impose Social Moratorium at Beginning of Fall
Aug 21The self-imposed social moratorium prohibits in-person gatherings to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
SDSU Maintains Top College Placement by The Princeton Review
Aug 18The Princeton Review acknowledged SDSUs affordability, academic offerings and quality student experience.
It's Official: Construction Underway at SDSU Mission Valley
Aug 17With the first shovels in the ground at the Mission Valley stadium site, the long-term vision for a campus expansion, new stadium, Innovation District, and River Park is now under construction.
Escrow Closes, Mission Valley Stadium Site Groundbreaking
Aug 13SDSU has officially taken ownership of the Mission Valley stadium site.
SDSU Pre-College Institute Aids Local Digital Divide
Jul 21Staff members within the SDSU Pre-College Institute delivered digital learning devices to students in San Diego to aid the transition to virtual learning.
Words of Wisdom and Other Help for Entrepreneurs
Jul 6Eddie Rodriguez is supporting SDSUs ZIP Launchpad with a gift that will promote diversity among its teams of budding startups.