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Global Focus Drives New Program
Dec 20The Comparative International Studies degree is designed to equip students with the tools necessary to excel in an age of globalization.
In Memoriam: Paul J. Vanderwood
Dec 16The professor emeritus taught Latin American history for 25 years.
A Fragmented History
Dec 13New York City's Dead Sea Scroll exhibit is curated by SDSU professor Risa Levitt Kohn.
In Memoriam: Richard Gripp
Dec 13The longtime political science professor is warmly remembered by colleagues and students.
SDSU Top 25 in Nation for Study Abroad
Nov 21The new Open Doors report ranks SDSU No. 22 nationally and No. 3 in California.
SDSU Launches Green Degree
Nov 21The new sustainability degree will explore the cultural values that shape resource use, consumption and governance.
Language Programs for Marines Get $1.8M Grant
Nov 15SDSUs Language Acquisition Resource Center is one of five nationally to receive the Department of Defense award.
American Indian Inspiration
Nov 10Alumni and others remember the beginning of SDSUs American Indian Studies program, one of the first in the country.
Students Rally Against Budget Cuts
Nov 8Associated Students organized a creative campaign to gain Gov. Browns attention.