SDSU NewsCenter
Bravery in Writing
Aug 22Matt de la Pea, a Newbery Medal-winning author who learned some of his skills at SDSU, is returning to help aspiring younger talent to break into the field.
What's New, SDSU? Construction and Renovation Updates
Aug 22Studentsand dogswill enjoy the projects completed for the 2019-20 year, including an 800-student residence hall, imported trees and an upgraded recreation field.
Climate Change, Conservation and China: Even More Summer Research Abroad
Aug 21Faculty are conducting critical fieldwork in Mexico, China, Alaska and elsewhere.
Policy in 2019 Prohibits Micro-Mobility Devices on Campus
Aug 19Micro-mobility companies have set up geofencing around campus, which will alert riders when they are approaching the no-ride campus zones.
Medicine, Migrant Trauma, and Measuring Crime: Summer Research in Imperial Valley
Aug 15The border region offers unique perspective for faculty members to advance their research.
In Memoriam: Glen Broom
Aug 14In a career teaching and researching public relations, Broom raised the level of scholarship associated with the profession and mentored students.
Expanding Food Options Promote Inclusive Environment
Aug 13With the start of a new school year comes an expanded selection of food options on the SDSU campus.
SDSU Day of Giving Returns Sept. 25
Aug 7The Day of Giving in 2018 generated more than $275,000 in gifts from more than 1,500 donors.