SDSU NewsCenter
SDSU Redesigns Meal Plans This Year to Allow Spending Flexibility for Students
Dec 8The change was made to allow students more spending flexibility as certain restaurants not owned or operated by SDSU have limited their operations due to COVID-19 health and safety guidelines.
Compassion-Driven Giving
Dec 8Donors who have overcome personal adversity are supporting students confronted by sudden and serious challenges.
SDSU Expands Research Resources Through Consortium of Libraries
Dec 7Membership in the Center for Research Libraries makes a repository of unique and diverse international collections available to scholars.
Registration Window for Winter Session 2020-21 Closing Soon
Dec 7More than 35 courses, the most ever, are available during the upcoming holiday break to help students meet graduation requirements. Registration closes Dec. 15.
Aztec Forensics Boosts National Ranking Amid a Changing Stage
Dec 4The SDSU School of Communication speech and debate team boosts its national ranking to No. 12 with the support of coaches and funding.
SDSU, Mexico Sign Pact for Future Collaboration
Dec 1New memorandum of understanding looks to partnerships in education and research, including online learning programs that draw from both nations.
Women's Studies at 50
Nov 30The very first program of its kind is still breaking new ground as it looks back to where it all started.
Truly Life-Changing
Nov 24SDSU student Sara Mezas battle with a rare muscle cancer has not stopped her from pursuing her dream of higher education, thanks to the Wallace, Shatsky, Blackburn, Courage Through Cancer Fund.
Friendship Leads to Heroics
Nov 24Ryan Meyers family is spending this Thanksgiving together and grateful for their sons fraternity brothers after he fell ill with what they initially thought was COVID-19.
Support U
Nov 20Gener Abdon finds communities of support at SDSU to pursue his interest in sustainability.