SDSU NewsCenter
A Helping Hand for a Vulnerable Population
Apr 2A student-led volunteer group assists non-English speaking seniors in San Diego overcome by the unexpected new challenges of grocery shopping.
More Vital Than Ever, Community Mental Health Services Move Online
Apr 2With webcams and white noise, SDSU's clinics shift into virtual space to meet the growing therapy and counseling needs of low-income San Diegans.
Arts Alive SDSU Launches New Discovery Series
Apr 1The series highlights intersections among arts, humanities and sciences, and will be woven into the SDSU curriculum and cultural centers on campus.
Finding Creative and Innovative Solutions in the Time of COVID-19
Mar 30SDSU faculty and staff have introduced unique solutions to continue academic and co-curricular activities via virtual means.
Extended Tax Filing Deadline: What You Need to Know
Mar 30Accounting associate professor Steven Gill discusses details of the new July 15 filing date.
Submersible Sensors Rapidly Detect Bacterial Pollution in Water
Mar 27Fluorescence-based devices can alert authorities to contamination after a storm by looking for an improbable marker: tryptophan.
Students' Role in Coronavirus Response: Be Part of the Solution
Mar 27In a webinar hosted by SDSU, a medical expert said public health professionals are among the heroes of our time.
Stockpiling and Stress: Dealing with Uncertainty
Mar 27Lisa Kath, associate professor of psychology at SDSU, discusses the psychology of stockpiling and the stress of uncertainty.
Virtual Explore SDSU Connects Prospective Students to Campus
Mar 26The all-campus open house shifted to a virtual event and proved to be a big success with nearly 4,300 registrations.
The Black in Crimson and Black
Mar 25Retired SDSU librarian Robert Fikes, Jr.'s new book profiles and highlights the history of African Americans at SDSU.