SDSU NewsCenter
A Personal Exploration
Feb 21SDSU student Nancy Nguyen finds deeper meaning in her study abroad experience in Uganda and Rwanda.
Military Ally Program Working to Forge Connections
Feb 16The program fosters understanding and dialogue between service members, veterans and the civilian population.
University Police Open New Substation
Feb 16The new substation will be located at the corner of College Avenue and Lindo Paseo.
De la Torres First 100 Days: Listening and Learning
Feb 15The presidentdesignate praised SDSUs innovative spirit and the Leadership Starts Here ethos.
SDSU Anthropology Professor Named University History Curator
Feb 14Seth Mallios digs up the universitys past from pop-culture trivia to significant historical milestones.
Worlds Most Venomous Spiders Are Actually Cousins
Feb 14A new SDSU study has found the deadly Australian funnel-web spiders and mouse spiders are more closely related than previously thought.
Best of the Best Film Fest Highlights Student Achievement in Film
Feb 6The film festival is one of the Arts Alive SDSU spring 2018 signature events.
Turning Artistic Talent into Entrepreneurial Success
Feb 5SDSU's School of Art and Design is offering a series of lectures on entrepreneurship for art students.
SDSU Professor Honored as Hero By Anti-Human Trafficking Organization
Feb 1SDSU professor Murray Jennex and alumna Jessica Whitney were recognized for their research on online human trafficking ads.
SDSU Celebrates Black History Month
Feb 1Lectures, film screenings and campus dialogues are scheduled throughout February.