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Incredibly Competitive Fulbright Grants Awarded to Six Students
May 16A graduate student will study algal blooms in the biggest lake in Armenia; others will teach English in Spain and South Korea.
Softball: Aztecs Draw LSU at NCAA Tempe Regional
May 15SDSU is the only team to make the NCAA tournament from the Mountain West.
Gov. Newsom Proposes $80M Investment in SDSU Imperial Valley Site
May 13Proposal includes historic levels of funding for SDSU Imperial Valley, which would generate extensive educational and economic opportunities aligned with the larger Lithium Valley vision.
Say It Loud: I'm Curly and I'm Proud
May 13Courtney Willis, a communication major, discovered a community she didn't know existed when she created Tik Tok content urging followers to embrace their curly identity.
Henrietta Goodwin Scholars Program Inspires Graduates to Continue Education
May 12Azure Fisher and Alexia Oduro are among the first Henrietta Goodwin Scholars to continue their education at graduate school.
Retiring Aerospace Engineering Professor Leaves Legacy As An Instrumental Force
May 12After 37 years at SDSU and 54 years of teaching, SDSU engineering professor Allen Plotkin retires with an impressive legacy behind him.
ZIP Launchpad Entrepreneurs Graduate with Real-World Startup Skills
May 12From endorsement deals for student athletes to a water-quality testing app, SDSUs startup incubator offers guidance, tools and support to fledgling business ventures.
Everything You Need to Know About SDSU Commencement 2022
May 1111,229 graduates will be celebrating this week and many of them will be participating in one of eight ceremonies starting Thursday at SDSU Imperial Valley.
Aztecs Competing At Women's Track and Field Mountain West Championships
May 11Most of the events are scheduled for Friday and Saturday afternoon and evening.
New SDSU Imperial Valley Dean Named
May 11A Calexico native, Nez-Mchiris appointment marks a return to both the Valley and SDSU.