SDSU NewsCenter
#SDSUGrad: Richard Amaechi
May 20This summer, international business graduate Richard Amaechi (20) will begin a full-time position with Vanguard.
New PBS Series Brings Asian American Perspective to K-12 Learning
May 19New documentary series and accompanying curriculum expands access to Asian American history during Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Month.
This Stings: Some Flowers Can Harm the Bumble Bees They're Meant to Attract
May 19Farmers rely on bees to pollinate crops and increase yield, but certain flowers can transmit fatal parasites to the buzzers.
In Memoriam: Kung-Jong Lui
May 19The statistics professor joined SDSU in 1990 and was an internationally influential biostatistician with a specialty in epidemiology and clinical trial.
From Adversity: Inspiration and a Choice
May 19Class of 2020 graduate Allana Hill survived a toxic relationship and a rare mental illness to fulfill her career aspirations and raise her daughter.
SDSU Offers Free Courses to Heroic First Responders
May 18SDSU Gives Back gives San Diegos police officers, firefighters and health care workers the opportunity to continue their education.
Nursing Simulator Research Draws Top Prize
May 18A best paper award went to an SDSU team confirming the value of a virtual patient tool that could raise standards for education in rural and developing countries.
Making a Connection
May 15Student discovers the many opportunities at SDSU to change the rest of your life through community service.
#SDSUGrad: Rachel Hollinger
May 15English major Rachel Hollinger (20) will attend the University of La Verne to participate in their dual teaching credential/masters degree program.
SDSU's Response to State Auditors May 14 Report Regarding Mandatory Fees
May 14SDSUs mandatory fees, which are in alignment with law and CSU policy, have resulted in higher student achievement and greater support for academic opportunities.