SDSU NewsCenter
Textbook Rentals Going Strong
Jan 28SDSU Bookstores Rent-to-Save program is one of the most successful book-rental programs in the nation.
A Man for All Sensors
Jan 22Antonio Palacios, professor of mathematics, is working to build sensors that rival the perfection of the natural world.
MLK Honored
Jan 18SDSU Art and Design faculty designed a mural on highway 94 honoring Martin Luther King Jr.
SDSU Police Host Active Shooter Training
Jan 15The workshop prepared staff from SDSU and other Southern California universities to offer life-saving training to students.
Hardy Tower Music Honors Sandy Hook Victims
Jan 11An original composition will ring from SDSU's bell tower in memory of the victims of the Newtown, Conn. tragedy.
SDSU Confucius Institute Honored in Beijing
Dec 21SDSUs Confucius Institute received $1 million grant as one of eight model institutes in the world.
Biotech Innovation Wins Student Competition
Dec 18Cell Minder, a student engineered biotech storage solution, won the Lavin VentureStart Competition.
High-tech Cerebral Palsy Research
Dec 14An SDSU professor uses Hollywood technology to research facial movements and speech-language development in children with cerebral palsy.
Applications Hit New High
Dec 5More than 74,000 freshmen and upper-division transfer students applied for fall 2013 admission.