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Exploring Crime, Punishment, and Pleasure in Reality TV
May 27Crimesploitation is a new book co-authored by SDSUs Paul Kaplan and Emory Universitys Daniel LaChance
Say It Loud: I'm Curly and I'm Proud
May 13Courtney Willis, a communication major, discovered a community she didn't know existed when she created Tik Tok content urging followers to embrace their curly identity.
SDSU Poised to Join Pell Grant Program Aimed at Fighting Recidivism
Apr 29Program opens a path to the bachelors degree for people experiencing incarceration in two correctional institutions in the Imperial Valley.
World Premiere Musical Postcard American Town Opens at SDSU
Apr 26Contemporary musical examines the hardship of cultural discrimination and the importance of community activism. Debuts Friday, April 29.
School of Art and Design Announces Winners of the Student Award Exhibition
Apr 12The month-long exhibition closed with an award ceremony where the winning students took home cash prizes
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
School of Public Health Draws a Top 20 Ranking
Mar 29The College of Educations educational administration program and aerospace engineering are also highly ranked by U.S. News & World Report.
SDSU Joins Research on Tribal Video Game Participation
Mar 29The Sycuan Institute on Tribal Gaming at SDSU to support first-ever survey of Video Gaming Participation in American Indian Tribal Communities
School of Theatre, Television, and Film Preserves the Alicia Annas Historical Costume Collection
Mar 4Head of Costume Design and Technology Professor Denitsa Bliznakova renews research and preservation of the collection of over 1,000 historical garments and costume accessories.
SDSU hosts two prominent African Artists in honor of Black History Month
Feb 24African creativity and performance explored with an exhibition of the art of Bruce Onobrakpeya and readings of the work of Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka.