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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.
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 Engineers Enhance a Sustainable, Cheap Toilet Alternative
Aug 28An innovative low-water toilet offers dignity and sanitation for underserved communities.
Student Success: Benefits of Being Active on Campus
Aug 15Participation in student councils can create connections and leadership opportunities that last a lifetime
Outstanding Staff of 2022-23 Saluted
Aug 14The annual Presidential Staff Excellence Awards recognize contributions and efforts made by SDSU staff, administrators and auxiliary staff.
Preventing Wildfires Sparked by Power Lines
Jul 31Q&A with engineer Saeed Manshadi, whose team uses artificial intelligence to calculate fire risk and help utilities decide when to shut off power.
SDSU and SDSU Imperial Valley Collaborate in Binational Environmental Workshop
Jun 20The conference hosted more than 30 experts to address environmental issues that affect the San Diego/Tijuana and Imperial Valley/Mexicali regions.
STEM Pathways Program Leads High-Performing Community College Student to SDSU
May 9Incoming transfer student and SDSU STEM Pathways program participant James Allison concludes a decade-long journey at community college to start a new chapter and begin his research at SDSU.
Company Seeking to Help Student Parents Wins ZIP/Lavin Social Venture Challenge
May 9SDSU student entrepreneurs showcase technologies designed to address social/environmental issues and compete for a $10,000 grand prize during the Chinyeh Hostler Social Venture Challenge.