SDSU NewsCenter
SDSU to Offer New Major in Islamic and Arabic Studies
Mar 7The broad-based curriculum is first of its kind in San Diego.
Super Sunday Gospel Fest
Feb 21San Diego and SDSU community invited to free concert and resource fair.
SDSU Library Archive Details Detainees' Path to Seeking Asylum, Conditions Inside Detention
Feb 7A new archive of hundreds of letters between a group of volunteers and asylum seekers along the U.S.-Mexico border has been developed and is being digitized at the SDSU Library.
San Diego State Graduates Working on Public Policy in Sacramento
Feb 5Three alumnae are serving the state through the competitive Capital Fellows Program.
International Student Develops App to Help Navigate Campus Life
Jan 30An SDSU business student developed an electronic assist for fellow Chinese students as they adjust to life abroad.
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.
Does the Gig Economy Exploit Independent Contractors?
Jan 16Research indicates that independent contractors/freelancers may be subject to mistreatment through unethical business practices.
Brazil Program Spawns NSF Grants for Environmental Research
Dec 11SDSU faculty and students will study the impacts of water shortages in the Amazon.
SDSU Professor to Testify at Congressional Hearing on $15 Minimum Wage
Dec 11The hearing will take place on Wednesday, Dec. 12 at 10 a.m. EST.
SDSU Faculty Awarded Tenure, Promotion
Aug 21SDSU Interim Provost and Senior Vice President Joseph F. Johnson, Jr., announced faculty tenures and promotions.