SDSU NewsCenter
Despite Digital Revolution, Distance Still Matters
Jul 2Researchers find that physical distance still very much matters for human interactions despite the rise of digital technologies.
Hundreds Welcome New SDSU President
Jun 29Adela de la Torre kicked off 100 days of "listening and learning" during meetings with on- and off-campus community members.
Women Who Shaped SDSU
Jun 28Of the thousands who played a role in university history, these women are particularly noteworthy.
Can Pinyon Pines Survive Climate Change?
Jun 27A new study led by an SDSU biologist finds this critically important pine tree struggles to reproduce at higher temperatures.
Aztecs Abroad: Criminal Justice in a Familiar Corner of the World
Jun 26SDSU international student Marjon Saulon is participating in the two-week "Criminal Justice in China" program.
Internships Create Aha Moments for SDSU Students
Jun 25The College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts is a leader in providing donor-supported internships.
SDSU Director to Moderate Sexual Harassment Discussion
Jun 22On June 26, higher education leaders will discuss a report that recommends changes in how universities prevent sexual harassment.
Summer Research a Transformative Experience for Undergrads
Jun 22SDSU is funding roughly 70 students to conduct research with faculty mentors this summer.
SDSU Summer Camps Draw Local Kids
Jun 21Science, athletics, and performing arts camps at SDSU give many local kids the opportunity to learn on a college campus.