SDSU NewsCenter
A Course to Confront Evil
Jan 28A new Religious Studies/Humanities class shows students differing concepts of evil through the ages, and then challenges them to do something about it.
Faculty Gearing Up for 12th Annual Student Research Symposium
Jan 25Their mentorship helped push registration above 500 in last two years.
CSU Chancellor Honors SDSU Researcher for Groundbreaking Research, Teaching
Jan 22Chancellor Timothy P. White has honored SDSU researcher Guadalupe X. Suchi Ayala for her groundbreaking achievements, and her exemplary impact on students.
SDSU Researcher Receives National Award from NASPA
Jan 17College of Education professor Marilee Bresciani Ludvik will receive the Robert H. Shaffer Award for Academic Excellence as a Graduate Faculty Member.
Does the Gig Economy Exploit Independent Contractors?
Jan 16Research indicates that independent contractors/freelancers may be subject to mistreatment through unethical business practices.
New App Promotes Equity in the Classroom
Jan 15Created by SDSU and Michigan State University, the app also helps teachers be more intentional when eliciting student participation.
SDSU Wireless Network Updated
Jan 14In addition to enhanced wireless performance, SDSU has also upgraded the security of its eduroam network.
New Fundraising Supports SDSU Mortar Board Chapter
Jan 10The chapter raised $50,000 to support scholarships and related activities.
Three Questions on the Psychology of New Year's Resolutions
Jan 7SDSU professor Jim Lange discusses the psychology behind New Year's resolutions.
Four Questions on Safe Online Shopping this Holiday Season
Dec 19SDSU lecturer Steven Andrs discusses cybersecurity during a time when holiday online shopping is king.