SDSU NewsCenter
Resilient Restoration: Helping Southern California's Tribal Nations Adapt to Climate Change
Apr 27SDSU and UC Riverside ecologists are working with tribal partners to preserve culturally significant ecosystems and species.
Planting a CEED
Apr 27New transdisciplinary center brings together early childhood development, early education and early childhood mental health.
A Top Advocate for Nurses and Students Retires
Apr 20Philip Greiner, director of the School of Nursing, led geriatric programs and curriculum reform efforts.
An SDSU Institute that Serves Behind the Scenes
Apr 20For nearly 30 years, the Institute for Public Health has focused on improving the publics health through critical programs for nutrition assistance, HIV and substance use.
2021 Day of Giving Sets Participation Record
Apr 12More than 1,950 donors contributed to SDSUs Day of Giving on March 9.
Fighting the Fight for California
Apr 12California Secretary of State Shirley Weber, a professor emerita at SDSU, shares her legacy of advocacy on and off campus and her vision for her new appointment with the state.
School of Public Health: 40 Years of Serving the Community
Apr 9Alumni represent 75% of the public health workforce in San Diego County, and interest from new students is soaring.
SDSU to be Primarily In-Person this Fall
Apr 7The university is planning for instruction and activities to be primarily held in-person this fall, with a majority of faculty and staff returning to campus along with students.
Prebys Foundation Becomes Second Stage Project Angel
Apr 7A $6 million grant will allow development of a new stage for the forthcoming Performing Arts District.
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.