SDSU NewsCenter
Little Brain or Cerebellum Not So Little After All
Jul 31High-res imaging shows the cerebellum is 80% of the area of the cortex, indicating it has grown as human behavior and cognition evolved.
SDSU World Campus and Global Affairs Announce New Partnership, New Changes
Jul 30The previously named SDSU World Campus and Global Affairs are working more closely in partnership and are being rebranded.
A Personalized Orientation
Jul 29Virtual New Student Orientation this summer is making individualized connections with incoming students.
Aztecs Garner Record 98 Academic All-Mountain West Honors
Jul 28The figure eclipses the previous best of 72 honorees from the spring semester of the 2015-16 academic year.
Support for SDSU Grows in Past Year
Jul 27Donations to SDSU top $127 million in fiscal year 2019-20.
Students Gain Real-World Skills Remotely
Jul 27SDSU student teams enrolled in an information technology security course lent their expertise remotely to audit and provide recommendations for San Diego nonprofit.
Summer Internship: A Day in the Life of Victor Penera
Jul 24SDSU finance major Victor Penera has an internship with Merrill Lynch Wealth Management this summer.
Aztecs Picked to Win West Division; Four Named Preseason All-MW
Jul 23Last season, SDSU finished with a 10-3 record, the program's fourth double-digit win campaign over the last five years.
A Debt of Gratitude
Jul 22Inspired by his tribe, Alberto Esquinca becomes the inaugural faculty scholar at the SDSU Pride Center
New Study Investigates COVID-19 Risks at Indoor Events
Jul 21The co-authored study is first to explore the impact of President Donald Trumps 2020 presidential campaign kickoff rally on physical distancing and COVID-19 related outcomes.