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SDSU Researchers Working to Protect Power Grids Against Natural Disasters and Cyberattacks
Oct 23SDSU engineering professors are granted $1.5M to develop technologies to advance the cyber-physical resilience in the carbon-neutral era.
SDSU Rates High in Educating Latinx Students
Oct 20The university is No. 15 in the U.S. for the number of bachelors degrees awarded to Hspanic/Latinx students in 2021-22, figures show.
SDSU Men's Hoops No. 17 in Initial AP Poll
Oct 16The Aztecs are the only program in the Mountain West to appear in the AP's initial poll.
Aztecs Rock Hunger Sets to Raise Another $100,000
Oct 16The annual campaign kicks off today to benefit the SDSU Economic Crisis Response Team, A.S Food Pantry and The Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank.
SDSU's Latino Student Social Work Association: Empowering Latinx Students Through Collaboration and Community Volunteerism
Oct 13One small step forward towards change is better than none is the LSSWA motto.
Children of Eden Opens SDSU's Newly Renovated Main Stage Theatre
Oct 13The large-scale musical features a sweeping score and a message that aims to inspire.
Aztecs Picked to Win MW; Butler and Waters Honored
Oct 12SDSU has been predicted to finish either first or second in the Mountain West preseason poll in each of the last 10 years.
Medical Tech Innovator Returns to SDSU for President's Lecture Series
Oct 12Joe Kiani revolutionized equipment to monitor patient blood oxygen with insights gained in an electrical engineering classroom. Now he aims to do the same with a device to report opioid overdoses.
SDSU receives Excellence in Diversity Award for the seventh time
Oct 11The university's commitment to equity and inclusion was recognized by INSIGHT Into Diversity.