SDSU NewsCenter
Trending for Summer 2021: Passports
Apr 14The campus office in the International Affairs Complex is seeing heightened demand for travel documents.
Interns Lend a Helping Hand in Disasters
Apr 13The Graduate Program in Homeland Security placed six students in service with the American Red Cross to assist responders in a wide range of emergencies.
2021 Day of Giving Sets Participation Record
Apr 12More than 1,950 donors contributed to SDSUs Day of Giving on March 9.
Facilitating the Big Gifts
Apr 12Philanthropic donations like Mrs. Dianne L. Bashors $15 million Aztec Stadium commitment are carefully crafted. Trusted advisors like David Malcolm help make them happen.
School of Public Health: 40 Years of Serving the Community
Apr 9Alumni represent 75% of the public health workforce in San Diego County, and interest from new students is soaring.
Inspiring Interest in Ocean Conservation: Q&A with Sara Rosenblatt
Apr 8Mission Bay Aquatic Center marine science program assistant Sara Rosenblatt was recently honored by U.S. Sailing for developing STEM programs for youth.
Prebys Foundation Becomes Second Stage Project Angel
Apr 7A $6 million grant will allow development of a new stage for the forthcoming Performing Arts District.
SDSU to be Primarily In-Person this Fall
Apr 7The university is planning for instruction and activities to be primarily held in-person this fall, with a majority of faculty and staff returning to campus along with students.
Reparations: The Fight of Our Times
Apr 6Ta-Nehisi Coates and other leading experts will explore the topic in a three-part webinar series open to the university community and the public.
The Right Help at the Right Time
Apr 5The CARES Team was established at SDSU to proactively support students by addressing their needs and connecting them to resources that can help.