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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.
A Dream Achieved: Shawki Moore's Path to A.S. President
May 10COVID-19 threw the communications major off his planned path into student leadership. A willingness to shift gears got him back on.
SDSU 125 Years: Mural Honors Stories of Black Campus Leaders
May 3Shirley Weber, Charles Bell, E. Walter Miles among the seven stories featured in 16-foot-by-8-foot mural.
Center for Comics Studies Promotes Scholarship Through Graphic Media
Apr 19Supported by major grants, the new unit will unite educators and librarians across the world.
From Campus to Community, Civil Rights Activist Hal Brown is Still Making an Impact Beyond SDSU
Feb 28Aztec alumnus and former Fowler Associate Dean fought to integrate residential neighborhoods in San Diego County.
SDSU Student Pens Powerful Poem Aimed at Destigmatizing Therapy for Black Men
Feb 25Nick Martin's critical work was recently featured in the global arts and culture publication, SOFT.
SDSU hosts two prominent African Artists in honor of Black History Month
Feb 24African creativity and performance explored with an exhibition of the art of Bruce Onobrakpeya and readings of the work of Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka.
Student Organization Spotlight: Black Business Society
Feb 24SDSU's Fowler College of Business highlights the Black Business Society and its president, Hanna Mesfin
Discovering a Trailblazer: Henrietta Goodwin, SDSU's First Black Graduate
Feb 24The legacy of Henrietta Goodwin lives on at SDSU and in the Goodwin family.
Student Directors Bring Black Stories to Center Stage
Feb 23A student organization teamed up with the School of Theatre, Television, and Film to produce a series of plays that thoughtfully examine race.