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SDSU Hoops: Jaedon LeDee named 2024 Karl Malone Award winner
Apr 6LeDee ranked in the top-100 nationally in 11 statistical categories, including No. 3 in free throw attempts, No. 5 in field goals and free throws, No. 6 in points and No. 12 in points per game.
SDSU, A.S. announce Viejas Arena renovation study
Apr 5The Viejas Arena renovation study will begin with a market survey soliciting feedback from SDSU basketball fans, concertgoers, students and campus constituents.
Photo story: Meet the dogs of SDSU
Apr 3Bomb detection K-9, therapy dog and most adorable mascot. These are just some of the titles for working canines at the university — and the pups are all pretty cute at their jobs too.
New campus sculpture is first step to bringing SDSU’s Land Acknowledgment to life
Apr 2The sculpture is complemented by a QR code that takes viewers into an immersive learning experience.
SDSU Imperial Valley dean joins Smithsonian Women's History Museum Scholars Committee
Apr 2Guillermina Gina Nuñez-Mchiri brings her 20 years of expertise around colonias, rural communities and Mexican American culture in the U.S. - Mexico border.
Grant to fund new poetry, literacy workshops for Imperial Valley Latinx high schoolers
Apr 2Developed and led by SDSU Imperial Valley psychology professor Donna Castañeda, the workshops will begin later this year.
SDSU Department of Astronomy to host solar eclipse viewing on April 8
Apr 2Community members are invited to safely view the partial eclipse from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Mediterranean Garden courtyard on the SDSU campus.
Ximena Lechuga Gonzalez: A small splash of inspiration for SDSU's young divers
Apr 2The champion diver-turned-inspirational coach is empowering the next generation of SDSU’s female athletes
SDSU Imperial Valley graduate earns inaugural Outstanding Student Teacher Award
Apr 2Christian Jimenez, a Calexico native, began his teaching and recently completed the teaching credential program at SDSU Imperial Valley.
Q&A: Watching the April 8 solar eclipse in San Diego
Apr 1Even though San Diego lies outside of the path of totality, SDSU astronomer Douglas Leonard says we will still get to see the celestial phenomenon.