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How Cataclysmic Events Have Shaped the Environment and Art
Oct 30SDSU scientist describes how environmental forces have forged Frankenstein and other eerie works
Cybersecurity Award for Workforce Development Goes to SDSU
Oct 30The university received the San Diego Business Journal award for its education and career-training offerings in collaboration with Haiku.
SDSU's Howling Halloween Film Festival Showcases Students' Work
Oct 30San Diego State University film students are bringing the best of short film students projects this Halloween night.
SDSU Women's Soccer Clinch Seventh MW Regular Season Title
Oct 27The Aztecs were crowned Mountain West regular season champions for the seventh time in program history.
Slideshow: SDSU Family Weekend 2023
Oct 25Family Weekend allows parents and families to get a glimpse into their students life at SDSU.
SDSU Imperial Valley Dean Honored as Latina Community Leader
Oct 24Guillermina Gina Nuez, dean of SDSU Imperial Valley, is recognized for being a Latina trailblazer in higher education
Cristian's Journey of Resilience and Success at SDSU
Oct 24For the past five years, home for Cristian Rosete was a bed in a friends house, sharing space with 13 other people in a three-bedroom house or the back seat of his car.
NSF Project Aims to Remove Roadblocks to Driving for Autism Community
Oct 23ARPEs Mary Baker-Ericzn teams with Vanderbilt University professors on an AI-based system to increase skills and confidence behind the wheel.
SDSU Researchers Working to Protect Power Grids Against Natural Disasters and Cyberattacks
Oct 23SDSU engineering professors are granted $1.5M to develop technologies to advance the cyber-physical resilience in the carbon-neutral era.
SDSU Rates High in Educating Latinx Students
Oct 20The university is No. 15 in the U.S. for the number of bachelors degrees awarded to Hspanic/Latinx students in 2021-22, figures show.