SDSU NewsCenter
Navigating the San Diego River's Past and its Future
Apr 20Once the lifeblood of the local Kumeyaay people, urbanization has transformed the San Diego River. SDSU researchers are helping to address the problems that ensued.
Toni Saia Inducted into Disability Mentoring Hall of Fame
Apr 19ARPE assistant professor is a passionate advocate for understanding disability as identity, culture.
Center for Comics Studies Promotes Scholarship Through Graphic Media
Apr 19Supported by major grants, the new unit will unite educators and librarians across the world.
Major Philanthropic Gift Supports River Park at SDSU Mission Valley
Apr 18Alumni Ben and Nikki Clay say they feel connected to the universitys park project, expected to become a well-maintained, regional amenity.
Land Acknowledgement Statement Remains Part of SDSU
Apr 18While the SDSU Kumeyaay Land Acknowledgement is not connected to university policy, it remains an important statement respecting Native and Indigenous peoples.
First Light Coffee Whiskey Evolves from SDSU Class Project to Growing Start-Up Business
Apr 18SDSU MBA student and First Light Coffee Whiskey co-founder, David Elizondo, formed the idea for his company as a class project during one of his SDSU marketing courses.
The School of Music and Dance Hosts Electronic Music Marathon
Apr 12An immersive musical experience featuring the work of SDSU music students blends the worlds of art and technology on Saturday, April 30
Transforming the Humanities for the Digital Age
Apr 12SDSUs Podcasting Institute has helped hundreds of graduate students and faculty learn more about sharing news, stories and conversation via digital audio files.
Center for Advancing Global Business Receives Naming Gift
Apr 12A portion of the gift will support SDSU's study abroad programs and international internships.
SDSU Community Drives 'Day of Giving' Record-Setting Success
Apr 12Donors raised nearly $700K for SDSUs 70-plus organizations and programs, a new record for the single-day event.