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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
Campus News
Byrd leads Aztecs in season opening victory over UC San Diego
San Diego State beat their first crosstown opponent, 63-58, to begin the 2024-25 campaign on Wednesday.
Men's Soccer: Aztecs win WAC regular season championship
The San Diego men’s soccer team (10-4-3, 7-0-1) shutout Air Force 2-0 in the regular season finale to complete their undefeated WAC season and clinch the regular season championship.
SDSU athletics unveils plans to build golf performance center
Performance center will be housed at The Farms Golf Club and benefit both SDSU men’s and women’s golf
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Kinesiology major reflects on making history with Team USA’s rugby team
Kayla Canett’s fearless performance in the Women’s Rugby Sevens match helps secure the team’s first-ever Olympic medal.
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SDSU Alumni
SDSU is fast-forwarding into a new era at Homecoming 2024
SDSU’s Homecoming 2024 festivities begin Oct. 21 and culminate with the football game on Oct. 26.
National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association establishes Tony Gwynn Community Service Trophy
The National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association has launched a new award recognizing student-athletes who are involved in community service and volunteerism, the Tony Gwynn Community Service Trophy, with the inaugural recipient to be announced at the NCAA Men’s College World Series in June 2025.
Alumna Shanieka Ricketts wins silver at the Paris Olympics
SDSU Hall of Famer Shanieka Ricketts (Thomas) is only the second-ever Aztec women’s track and field alumni to win a medal at the Olympic Games.
SDSU biology major sets sights on second Olympic gold medal
Nevin Harrison returns to the Olympic Games hoping to repeat her golden moment in sprint canoe.
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’