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Introducing SDSU's Creative Mind Academy for High School Students
Feb 1A new, innovative summer institute allows high school students to earn college credit for theory-based courses and get a taste of SDSU student life.
Festival Offers Six Films in Six Languages Free Via Zoom
Jan 27Co-sponsored by the College of Arts and Letters and the San Diego Public Library, the mini-series seeks to shine a light on diversity.
Performing Arts: Nurturing the Soul
Jan 12San Diego arts patron Julia Brown has pledged strong support for SDSUs new performing arts district.
Faculty Honored for Dedication to Student Support During Virtual Instruction
Dec 15The Faculty Forward Awards honor faculty instructors who demonstrated exceptional agility and dedication in transitioning their courses to virtual for fall 2020.
Students Explore the Personal Impact of COVID-19 in a Communication Class
Dec 15In Wayne Beachs class, students share the pandemics impact on themselves, their families and the environment.
Registration Window for Winter Session 2020-21 Closing Soon
Dec 7More than 35 courses, the most ever, are available during the upcoming holiday break to help students meet graduation requirements. Registration closes Dec. 15.
Aztec Forensics Boosts National Ranking Amid a Changing Stage
Dec 4The SDSU School of Communication speech and debate team boosts its national ranking to No. 12 with the support of coaches and funding.
No Sacrifices Required for This Chess Opening
Nov 30In collaboration with the School of Music and Dance, SDSU's School of Theatre, Television and Film is digitally streaming Chess In Concert with more than 100 students participating.
SDSU Faculty Address Mental Health during a Pandemic
Nov 17The fourth installment of a five-part series highlighting nearly 50 COVID-related projects at SDSU considers efforts to assess and address mental health during the pandemic.
JMS Partners with Pulitzer Center to Launch Webinar Series
Nov 5The four-part series focuses on stories related to migration and immigration.