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CommuniVax: Engaging San Diego's Latinx Community in Equitable COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout
Feb 23SDSU is part of a select national group that will synthesize community input for stakeholders to develop effective vaccination efforts.
Addressing Local and Global Strife with Local Compassion
Feb 22In response to recent conflicts and hate-motivated incidents, SDSU reminds members of the campus community of the range of support and emergency services available to its students, faculty and staff.
Artifacts of San Diego Black Pioneers Life on Display in Exhibit
Feb 18Archaeologist Seth Mallios and hundreds of students have spent more than 15 years excavating the Palomar Mountain cabin site.
New Center Aims to Advance Research into Black Education, Wellness
Feb 16The idea for a hub for scholarship, service and professional development arose from the death of George Floyd.
New San Diego Partnership Supports Diversity and Excellence in STEM
Feb 16SDSU and University of California San Diego scientists and scholars are working together to make San Diego a regional center for inclusive excellence.
Researcher Recognized for Work with Tribal Communities
Feb 10A passion for her own community has earned SDSU professor Olivia Chilcote recognition as a 2021 Emerging Scholar.
How the Pandemic is Impacting the Super Bowl
Feb 5SDSU Sports MBA Director Scott Minto takes an in-depth look at how the pandemic is impacting this year's Super Bowl.
New Faculty Scholar Hits the Ground Running
Feb 3The inaugural scholar at the Latinx Resource Center led the development of a mentoring program that helps new students navigate the university.
SDSU Now Offers Limited Supply of Vaccines to SDSU Community
Feb 2Student Health Services to begin vaccinating those who are eligible, by appointment-only, at the Calpulli Center.
Festival Offers Six Films in Six Languages Free Via Zoom
Jan 27Co-sponsored by the College of Arts and Letters and the San Diego Public Library, the mini-series seeks to shine a light on diversity.