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Q&A: Tackling Bias in Math Teacher Education
Jun 13SDSU mathematician Daniel Reinholz discusses how simulation software used to train math teachers may be reinforcing racist and sexist stereotypes.
SDSU's Second Annual Juneteenth Celebration to Bring Performances, Music, More
Jun 12The event, commemorating the end of slavery, is set for Friday, 11 a.m. at SDSU's student union.
SDSU Transitions to User-Friendly Omni CMS Calendar
Jun 8The platform provides SDSU students, faculty and staff access to a centralized resource for university event calendar needs while easing the process of promoting campus events.
SDSU's Season Ends at NCAA Nationals
Jun 8Jenna Fee Feyerabend and Simone Johnson posted impressive 2023 campaigns.
Football: Aztecs Receive TV Details, Kick Times for 2023 Slate
Jun 6The Aztecs are slated to host UCLA on Sept. 9 on CBS at 4:30 p.m. PT.
A Gift for a Giver
Jun 6A family birthday present leads to SDSU Athletics dedicating its Jeffrey W. Glazer Development Suite in honor of the retired lecturer, university benefactor, and longtime Aztecs basketball fan.
SDSU Georgia Program Extended by Four Years
Jun 6With STEM-educated workforce in high demand, SDSU and the Georgia Ministry of Education and Science agree to extend successful nine-year collaboration
The Indelible Legacy of JFK's Visit to SDSU
Jun 6Sixty years ago, U.S. Pres. Kennedy delivered a San Diego State commencement address with a stirring and still-remembered line on the value of education.
SDSU Community-Based Block Program Celebrates 50th
Jun 5The program, celebrating its 50th year in 2023 with a gala in July, prepares culturally competent counselors and leaders to work with diverse communities.
SDSU Imperial Valley to Open New Public Health Major
Jun 1The Bachelor of Science in Public Health, set to start fall 2024, will examine environmental health issues that are prominent in Imperial Valley.