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Women's Hoops: SDSU punches NCAA ticket in thrilling triple-OT win over Wyoming, 72-68
After surviving one of the most exciting championship battles in Mountain West history, the Aztecs are headed back to the big dance for the first time in over a decade
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- SDSU President Adela de la Torre honored for advancing global education and workforce development
- SDSU wins prestigious national award for campus internationalization
- Nine SDSU students advance to semi-finals for this year’s Fulbright scholarships
- SDSU lab dives into big data to localize UN Sustainable Development Goals
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SDSU Mission Valley partners with MAKE Projects to launch MAKE Farm, allowing for community supported agriculture
An urban farm at SDSU Mission Valley, next to the remodeled trolley plaza, cultivates a partnership between SDSU and MAKE Projects, which offers job readiness training for refugee and immigrant women.

Sensors prove feasibility of real-time water quality reporting
The instruments were deployed in the Tijuana River Estuary, polluted by raw sewage flows from Mexico.

SDSU lab dives into big data to localize UN Sustainable Development Goals
At Metabolism of Cities Living Lab, researchers build awareness of climate change and give a voice to vulnerable populations along the U.S.-Mexico border and globally.
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Binational research effort addresses toxicology, public health
The collaboration by faculty and students at SDSU Imperial Valley and UABC in Mexicali includes projects targeting cross-border environmental issues.

SDSU lands International Impact Award for driving global engagement across the university
The Association of Public and Land Grant Universities recognized SDSU for its wide ranging commitment to global initiatives

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
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This recognition enhances our ability to attract excellent faculty, supercharges our students’ career readiness, and grows the value and prestige of an SDSU degree everywhere, benefiting our 500,000 living Aztec alumni.
— SDSU President Adela de la Torre, from SDSU earns R1 classification, joins top 5% of research universities in the U.S.