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In Memoriam: Doug Grotjahn
Dec 15Grotjahn played many roles in his 25 years at SDSU and earned international recognition for his contributions in chemistry
Best Book in Public Budgeting and Finance Award Announced
Dec 12Salvador Espinosa's co-authored book shares strategies for national and subnational government agencies to access capital markets
SDSU Year in Review 2023
Dec 122023 was a year of high achievements with faculty, staff, student leaders and administrators building on decades of previous work.
SDSU Mission Valley River Park Open to Public
Dec 12The park is available for recreation with a grand opening to follow in the spring.
Safeguarding SDSU international travelers in a volatile world
Dec 11Tyne Truong held top roles in federal law enforcement before joining the university to lead its International Safety Unit.
Quiet or Lively? Here's a List of Study Spots To Get You Prepared for Finals
Dec 11Sometimes, a new environment can serve as an opportunity to blow off steam, stay focused and get work done.
Disinvested Communities Unite to Create Economic Development Plan for a Green Economy
Dec 7California Jobs First provides $600 million to 13 regions of the state to support the development of a carbon-neutral economy.
Seven Aztecs Named to MW 25th Season Football Team
Dec 5SDSU's seven players named to the team include Donnel Pumphrey and Rashaad Penny, who was the only player to make the team at two positions
SDSU TFM's 'THIN AIR' Initiative Empowers Teens to Address Mental Health
Dec 4The film highlights the power of art in facilitating communication and empowering teenagers to tell their stories.