SDSU NewsCenter
SDSU partners with Launch Factory to turn research into venture-backed startups
May 8Expert support, investment for deeptech startups expands in San Diego
Class of '26: Graduating seniors develop app targeting food waste; students eat it up
May 8Daniel Self and Gavin Bartow’s Second Course provides access to free meals across campus. Next step: expansion.
Engineering students turn ideas into impact at Senior Design Day
May 4Nearly a hundred projects showcase real-world solutions in AI, safety and sustainability at the College of Engineering’s signature event.
SDSU engineer secures NSF CAREER Award to future-proof U.S. power grid
Apr 30Tong Huang’s project aims to strengthen grid stability, expand access to advanced engineering education and help prepare the modern energy workforce.
Fowler students empower micro-entrepreneurs through community partnership
Apr 20The match-ups offer students real-world experience and give small business owners pro bono business support to help them be successful.
10-year lease approved, new SDSU location in Chula Vista will be home to hybrid nursing program
Apr 15The agreement for a location at Chula Vista's new Millenia Library was approved by the City Council April 14.
SDSU, UC San Diego study links flavored tobacco bans to lower youth vaping in California
Apr 13An analysis of more than 2.8 million students found reductions in vaping use emerging after local flavor bans took effect, with no evidence of increased cigarette smoking.
New tool lets users test for life-impacting disorders from home
Apr 2The online system developed by SDSU researchers can help detect signs of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. It could help make screening part of everyday health care.
Space views to seafloors: Satellite discovery marks defining moment in tsunami science
Apr 1New research from the 2025 Kamchatka earthquake reveals hidden signals helping to improve seismic and tsunami hazard assessments.
Crossborder partnership aims to improve health access in Mexico’s Cucapá community
Mar 26Students and researchers from SDSU Imperial Valley and UABC worked on strategies to better expand access to preventive resources around Human Papillomavirus (HPV).











