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  • SDSU’s College of Business Administration was named among the top M.B.A. schools by Hispanic Network
  • The Class of 2013 has a bright future, but they will always be Aztecs.
  • Tim Mackey completed an internship at the World Health Organization in Geneva, Switzerland, research
  • Research shows some non-smoking guest rooms in smoking hotels are as polluted with third hand smoke
  • Biology professor Kevin Hovel and Fulbright winner Lee D. Reeve at SDSU's Coastal Marine Institute
  • Geography professor Douglas Stow

SDSU Among “Best of the Best”

Hispanic Network Magazine recognized SDSU as one of the top universities in the nation.

Class of 2013 Featured Grads

SDSU’s 2013 featured graduates are set to turn transformational college experiences into impactful careers.

Counterfeit Inspiration

Global health Ph.D. candidate Timothy Mackey is the second SDSU student to be inducted into the Bouchet Honor Society.

Non-smokers Beware

A new study out of SDSU advises non-smokers to shun hotels operating partial smoking bans.

11 Students Awarded Fulbrights

SDSU is once again a top Fulbright-producing university with 11 student awards for 2013-2014.

Sensing Change, Remotely

NASA grant funds SDSU research on changes in African land use.
    • SDSU President Elliot Hirshman
      Learn more about his initiatives, interests and academic background.  
    • Learn more about Building on Excellence, the strategic plan guiding San Diego State University.

    • The SDSU BioScience Center opened in 2006 as the first dedicated research building at SDSU.
      Undergraduate students are leading beneficiaries of the expanding research enterprise at SDSU.
    • Students benefit from donor support to scholarships, professional programs and academic initiatives.
      The campaign gains momentum with recent large gifts from several donors.
    • diverse group of students
      Find out about diversity initiatives under the auspices of the President's Office.
    • Hepner Hall
      SDSU has transformed itself many times over since 1897.