SDSU NewsCenter
Celebrating Native American Heritage Month
Nov 25SDSU is partnering with Nikes N7 program as part of its celebration of Native American Heritage Month.
Success On and Off the Court
Nov 22SDSU junior guard Jordan Schakel sheds light on being a student-athlete at SDSU.
SDSU Ranks Top 5 in U.S. for Students Studying Abroad
Nov 20The university remains the top school in California with more than 3,000 students studying internationally every year.
Want to Be an Entrepreneur? Here's How to Get into ZIP Launchpad
Nov 19Applications are now open for the spring semester to be mentored by experts at the business incubator.
Veteran Support Part of SDSU's Identity
Nov 8A military history program, assistance with career transitions and a lasting memorial are among the ways the university honors those who have served their country in uniform.
Opening a Path to Employment for People With Disabilities
Nov 6New Department of Education grants help SDSU address need for qualified vocational rehabilitation counselors.
Longtime Diplomat, Expert on Central Europe to Speak at SDSU
Nov 5Former Ambassador Daniel Fried, one of the architects of U.S. policy in Poland during its transformation from communism to democracy, will speak Nov. 12.
The Water We Share
Nov 5SDSU and UABC in Tijuana partner together for the Re:Border binational conference on Nov. 25-26.
Kumeyaay Land Acknowledgement Adopted
Nov 4The University Senate unanimously approved a resolution this semester to acknowledge Native and Indigenous people and to take specific action in support of the Kumeyaay.
Power Input: Women in STEM Series Makes Critical Connections
Oct 31Former Purdue dean Leah Jamieson, a leader in the male-dominated field of engineering, met with students in an event aimed at making SDSU part of the change.