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Local Transfer Enrollments on All-Time Increase at SDSU
Oct 15Through additional student support and financial investment, SDSU is seeing historic growth in the numbers of local transfer students enrolling.
SDSU Offers Course on Tejano Icon Selena
Oct 14The course serves as an exploration of Latinx representation in media.
'Outdoor Lab' Fuels Critical Environmental Research and Sparks Student Passion
Oct 10SDSU students and faculty are advancing wildfire, water and flora research at Alvarado Creek.
Just Like Us Portrays Immigration Reality
Sep 20The first theatre production of the year grapples with immigration and opportunity.
The Beat Goes On With High School Band Night
Sep 17How the Marching Aztecs pull off a halftime show with 1,500 teenage partnersand what it means to the kids.
Report: Native Americans Suspended at Disproportionate Rates, Recommendations Offered
Sep 16Researchers, including those from SDSU, are calling on California schools to adopt policies and practices to reduce the disproportionate number of suspensions among Native American youth.
SDSU Reignites I Am SDSU Campaign
Sep 16All SDSU community members both on and off campus are encouraged to participate in the campaign.
Two SDSU Alumni Named Top San Diego County Teachers
Sep 11Don Dumas and Hilda Martinez, who received credentials from the College of Education, were honored for their work and commitment to students.
In Memoriam: Gus Chavez
Aug 23The founding director of SDSU's Office of Educational Opportunity Programs and Ethnic Affairs is remembered for a decades-long commitment to educational inclusion.
Policy in 2019 Prohibits Micro-Mobility Devices on Campus
Aug 19Micro-mobility companies have set up geofencing around campus, which will alert riders when they are approaching the no-ride campus zones.