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SDSU 2024 Year In Review
SDSU celebrates a transformative year marked by record funding, academic milestones, global engagement, and athletic triumphs
Recent News
- SDSU Imperial Valley nursing professor joins the 2025 National Rural Health Association Fellowship
- SDSU Imperial Valley faculty launch the Regional Resilience (R2) Center
- Five SDSU professors earn 2024 Outstanding Faculty Global Engagement Awards
- Binational research effort addresses toxicology, public health
- New projects by SDSU researchers aim to improve patient care, outcomes
Campus News
The top five takeaways from SDSU’s Re:Border Conference 2024
This year’s conference was the largest yet, bringing together a diverse binational group of students, faculty and policy leaders to build a better border region
Fall 2024 sets enrollment record for SDSU Imperial Valley
The recently confirmed enrollment numbers come as the university continues to grow its degree offerings, research and student support services.
SDSU fund to support projects that enhance global democracy
SDSU President de la Torre recently announced the micro-grant program, designed to fund student, faculty and staff activities fostering inclusive dialogue on global issues and promoting democratic engagement.
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SDSU Impact
SDSU HealthLINK Center secures $22M NIH award
The award will fund the HealthLINK Center through March 2029, supporting three research projects that address the well-being of the region’s most underserved populations.
SDSU Imperial Valley students study the ‘Right to Stay Cool’
The three-week research projects highlight topics from transportation to social issues.
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SDSU Alumni
SDSU Imperial Valley alumnus wins Teacher of the Year award
Francisco De La Rosa, a sixth grade teacher for Heber Elementary School District, was recognized by the Imperial County Office of Education.
Aztec Voices
I had this feeling of responsibility. This organization has given a lot to me professionally and personally — the networks, the friendships that I've developed over the years. It contributed so much to my own growth as a scholar and educator. In that moment, I decided this was something that I wanted to do.
— SDSU associate professor Marissa Vasquez, from New AAHHE chair-elect feels ‘sense of urgency’