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SDSU named Fulbright HSI Leader for fourth straight year
Nov 4Designation highlights multilingual and multicultural character of SDSU campuses as a federally designated Hispanic-Serving Institution.
SDSU joint doctoral student selected for new Fulbright-John Lewis Civil Rights Fellowship
Oct 28Mele’ana Akolo will apply a human rights framework to her research on disparities faced women with substance use disorder in Tonga
The top five takeaways from SDSU’s Re:Border Conference 2024
Oct 22This year’s conference was the largest yet, bringing together a diverse binational group of students, faculty and policy leaders to build a better border region
International Student Center’s Ambassador Program helps incoming global enrollees feel like they belong
Sep 30Volunteers provide support and mentorship to incoming international students as they adjust to the culture at SDSU and in the U.S.
Successful launch: ‘Rocket Kids’ return from abroad with new perspective, passion
Sep 30Nineteen CFD and liberal studies students spent a summer in Europe working with children of U.S. service members.
Global grads: SDSU international students from 43 countries earn degrees
Aug 13Spring 2024 graduation numbers highlight trends, diversity and popular majors for international students
Q&A: Skateboarding at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics
Jul 23Assistant professor of sociology Neftalie Williams discusses the significance of skateboarding’s inclusion in the Games and its impact on society.
Fulbright Scholar returns to Jamaica in search of untold stories
Jul 16Doctoral student Kimberley Folkes-Dunkley will grapple with questions of identity — including her own — during a nine-month research project in her home country.
SDSU lands seven winners of the competitive Fulbright U.S. Student Program awards
Jun 24Research on an infectious pathogen and teaching English are among the plans for visits to countries ranging from Ecuador to South Korea.
SDSU president’s testimony to state Assembly highlights binational engagement
Jun 13President Adela de la Torre described how SDSU’s Center for Mesoamerican Studies has become a focal point of research and student experiences, including efforts to preserve Indigenous languages and cultures.