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Engineering Her Future
Sep 23The recipient of a CSU endowed scholarship wants to help younger women break the gender and cultural stereotypes she has already started to overcome.
Summer Research Gives Students Confidence to Make a Difference
Sep 23The program teaches skills and insights that dont always come through in a traditional classroom.
Vincent Whipple Joins SDSU as Arts Alive Artist in Residence
Sep 21His residency begins with Native American Arts and Advocacy: An Artist Talk, on Sept. 28 via Zoom.
Rasha Roshdy's Labor of Love
Sep 21An overheard conversation inspired a College of Education alumna to create a nonprofit serving refugee families.
SDSU Library Expands DEI Commitment and Collections
Sep 20With a focus on diversity, equity, inclusion and social justice, more than one dozen digital collections have been acquired since 2020.
New Cultural Heritage Tourism Certificate Announced
Sep 17The online program, offered through SDSU Global Campus, will help students explore the fundamentals of tribal tourism planning.
ZIP Launchpad, Apple Help Students Develop App
Sep 14The on-campus incubator and tech giant teamed up for a three-day Design Lab.
SDSU Programs Continue to Shine in U.S. News Rankings
Sep 13International business is No. 8 in the nation and the university is No. 67 among public universities, according to the annual listings of Best Colleges.
SDSU Community Marks 9/11 Anniversary with Memorial
Sep 13At the ROTC-hosted event, military representatives and SDSU President Adela de la Torre honored the victims of the terrorist attacks, first responders and those who volunteered to serve.
Norma Elia Cant to Kick Off Hispanic Heritage Month
Sep 10The renowned scholar and poet will deliver a keynote address Sept. 15 for the new campuswide celebration.