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Why the Expanded Color Palette
Mar 17Teal has long been present on SDSUs campus and in its architecture, and its inclusion also reflects the importance the color holds for some within Native and Indigenous communities.
Student Scholarship Shines at the 2022 Student Research Symposium
Mar 17Hundreds of students participated in SDSUs annual showcase of student research, scholarship and creative activities.
SDSU Imperial Valley Faculty Receive NSF Award for Math Education
Mar 17Funds will support a summer math workshop for incoming students.
Two Alumnae Earn Presidential STEM Teaching Award
Mar 16National honorees Khamphet Pease and Marlys Williamson are both graduates of SDSUs teaching credential programs.
Celebrating 125 Years of SDSU: The Fowler College of Business Through the Years
Mar 16While SDSU celebrates its 125th anniversary, The Fowler College of Business marks its 67th birthday.
Social Media and Kids Mental Health: Q&A with Jean Twenge
Mar 16SDSU professor of psychology Jean Twenge says not all screen time is created equal.
Rising Gas Prices: Q&A with SDSU finance professor
Mar 15David Ely explains the meteoric rise in gas prices
125 Years of Excellence: A Class by Themselves
Mar 14Remembering when two SDSU alumnae were named National Teacher of the Year an honor that gave them a voice for decades after.
Mentorship Thrives at South Bay Latino Research Center
Mar 14SDSU professors Greg Talavera and Linda Gallo co-direct the center, which studies cardiometabolic conditions and health disparities in Latinx communities.
Correspondence with MLK, Copernicus Landmark Text And Other Rarities on Display at SDSU to Celebrate 125th Birthday
Mar 14Rarely viewed items from Special Collections and University Archives will be on public display for Quasquicentennial observance March 14.