SDSU NewsCenter
SDSU Ecologists Lead Climate Adaptation Project Lauded as a Model
Apr 5The Connecting Wildlands and Communities project will be featured at the Southwest Adaptation Forum this week.
The Right Help at the Right Time
Apr 5The CARES Team was established at SDSU to proactively support students by addressing their needs and connecting them to resources that can help.
A Powerful Voice Against Anti-Asian Racism
Apr 5Nellie Tran, associate professor in counseling and school psychology, co-authored a congressional testimony on the wave of violence and discrimination.
Annual Symposium Celebrates Student Research
Apr 5Sofia Bianconis experience in the Student Research Symposium confirmed she is on the right path with her research and career.
First Student Earns SDSU University Seal of Biliteracy and Cultural Competence
Apr 2The USBCC demonstrates a students proficiency in another language and culture.
SDSU Expands Resources to Support Student Mental Health
Apr 1The expansion of programming and hiring of new therapists underscores the universitys efforts to prioritize whole health.
Outdoor Off-Campus Commencement Plan Moving Forward
Apr 1Commencement will be held from May 25-27 at Petco Park.
Student-Driven Enterprise Receives National Award
Mar 30Brightside Produce, a student-driven enterprise within the Fowler College of Business, has been recognized for its efforts of bringing fresh produce to underserved communities.
Several SDSU Programs Named Among Best Graduate Schools Rankings
Mar 30Programs in business, engineering, public health and education are among those ranked by U.S. News & World Report.
Programs, Events in Support of the Jewish Community Planned for Fall
Mar 30SDSU is partnering with the Anti-Defamation League and Hillel to introduce new initiatives toward creating a more inclusive community for Jewish students, faculty and staff.