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What Stephen L. Weber Wants You to Know
Jan 24Facing a terminal diagnosis, the former SDSU president explains why he is creating an endowment to ensure faculty support in the College of Arts and Letters.
Six SDSU Students Awarded CSU Foundation Scholarships
Dec 14Funds help outstanding scholars overcome financial barriers to their education.
New Minor Addresses Influence of Sports on Society
Nov 21Students explore diverse territory from Brazilian diplomacy to ancient surfing cultures to racial and gender literacy in sports.
More Than A Decade in the Making
Nov 15SDSU's new resource center welcomes undocumented students with a safe space and aims to educate the community about the challenges that undocumented students face.
New SDSU Center for Tobacco and the Environment
Nov 15Planned research in the new center will study the non-biodegradable waste from tobacco products that accumulates on streets, flows into storm drains, and ends up on beaches.
Imelda's Story: Overcoming Life's Setbacks to Achieve a Childhood Dream
Nov 7In a life guided by adversity, Imelda Hernandez-Villa has stayed true to her core goals despite the hurdles of a health crisis.
SDSU Researchers Receive Nearly $800,000 in Grants to Assess National City's Brownfields
Oct 31Grants from the EPA and the states Dept. of Toxic Substances Control will fund an inventory of National Citys brownfields and test them for contaminants.
Da de Los Muertos at SDSU: The Struggle For Autonomy
Oct 31As altars celebrating the holiday begin to appear in San Diego, SDSU has built its own in Love Library.
Fire Science in the Age of Humans
Oct 17SDSU researchers join call for a more collaborative and inclusive approach to fire science in an increasingly fire-prone world.