SDSU NewsCenter
Who's a Good Girl? Meet SDSU's New Therapy Pup
May 7The generosity of a donor has helped acquire a sister for beloved Baxter, and students will be voting on a name.
Weekly Series Helps Students Cope and Connect
May 6Counseling and Psychological Services, in partnership with other campus departments, has created a program designed to provide students with a safe and supportive space amid the pandemic.
Student Teachers Get Creative to Complete Credential Programs
May 5Students in SDSUs multiple-subject teacher credential program are finding innovative ways to connect with their pupils virtually.
Student Health Services Puts Students First Amid Pandemic
May 5SDSUs Student Health Services remains open and operational for students who need assistance amid the pandemic.
The Power of Gratitude
May 4Thousands of miles separate Liana Marin from the community she called home but her work, research and relationships keep her driven and connected to the campus community.
Students Actively Engage in Sustainability Initiatives
May 1Green approaches to waste management, energy and transportation are an integral part of SDSU's identity.
Supporting Student Success Through Innovative Workshop Series
May 1College of Arts and Letters adviser Zach McDaniel is prioritizing student success through his workshop series.
SDSU Yearbook: SDSU Swimming and Diving Excels in the Classroom and the Water
Apr 30While earning a program-best 3.34 team grade point average in the fall 2019 semester, the Aztecs also captured their second consecutive MW title.
In Memoriam: Roland Wolkowicz
Apr 29The biology professor was passionate about research into HIV and was popular with students to whom he was dedicated.
$3 Million Grant Aims to Bolster Math, Science Teaching in San Diego County Schools
Apr 28The National Science Foundation-funded award focuses on urban schools in four districts.