SDSU NewsCenter
A Crash Course in Coding
Jul 26An alumni-supported workshop gave local teachers a chance to brush up on skills they then pass along to the STEM generation.
Visit from Swiss Educators Speaks to Common Interests
Jul 23Switzerland and California both face challenges with children who learn in more than one language, issues explored during a weeklong visit to SDSU.
New Program Accelerates Path to a Teaching Credential
Jul 15Addressing a critical teacher shortage, a new CSU program could trim a full year off the traditional timetable for entering the profession.
New Student Orientation is Underway
Jul 12The first step in the college experience, and an important beginning to academic success, brings nearly 15,000 visitors to campus.
Help in a Crisis
Jun 12When an SDSU student's four-year-old brother developed leukemia, Courage Through Cancer stepped in to relieve some of the stress.
SDSU Launching Tool to Improve Scholarship Award Rate
Jun 4The Aztec Scholarship Portal, to be introduced in spring 2020, will make it easier for students to find and gain scholarship funds.
Education Dean Recognized With Career Award
May 20The National Career Development Association Honored Y. Barry Chung.
SDSU Homeland Security Graduate Students Earning Master's in Preparedness
May 15The homeland security graduate degree program gave students experience responding to a simulated major earthquake.
San Diego State University Begins Collaboration with National Indian Gaming Commission
May 14The Sycuan Institute on Tribal Gaming at SDSU has partnered with the National Indian Gaming Commission to support students and the Commission.
Teacher Assessment Tools Accepted for Mexico Schools
May 10Developed at SDSU Imperial Valley, an electronic system to assess the English proficiency of schoolteachers has been accredited for use throughout the country.