SDSU NewsCenter
Inflation and the Economy: What to Expect in the Second Half of 22
Jul 1SDSU Assistant Professor of Finance Stephen Brincks explains the Federal Reserves recent interest rate hikes in response to soaring inflation.
State Budget Commits $80 Million to Bolster STEM Education, Research in Imperial Valley
Jul 1A new facility at the SDSU campus in Brawley will support the regions burgeoning exploration of the extraction and uses of lithium.
$1.28 Million Grant Propels Global Perspective in International Business
Jun 30SDSU's CIBER program, funded for an additional four years, brings an international element to business studies that includes language and cultural education.
Finding a home in a BlacQ Space
Jun 22Brenda Drew found a home in SDSUs lone Black LGBTQIA+ organization. Now, they are giving back to the community in a noteworthy way.
Celebrating PRIDE: Coming Out Again and Again
Jun 21Steven Shyne, SDSU grad and CEO of Think Red Project, describes why for him, coming out continues to be a process.
Celebrating PRIDE: Importance of Representation and Community
Jun 21SDSU professor Amanda Marino knows firsthand the value of a support system for first-gen, LGBTQ+ students.
Visiting International Undergrad Turned Ph.D. Graduate Finds Niche at SDSU
Jun 17Paulina Daz-Montiel arrived in 2014 as an international student. Since then, shes earned her masters and become the first female Ph.D. from the joint doctoral program in structural engineering.
Public Humanities Professor Focuses on Environmental Justice in Webzine
Jun 15The new teaching tool exposes and debunks six
Two SDSU Professors Receive Funding For Project Aimed at Reducing Graduation Equity Gaps
Jun 14Psychology professors Dustin Thoman and Allison Vaughn awarded a CSU-wide grant to help faculty support students' motivation in STEM classes.
SDSU Opens Mesoamerican Center in Oaxaca
Jun 13New center and accompanying conference set the stage for growth of binational research.