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Visitors to the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center touch an interactive screen to learn about Jewish history.
In Touch with Jewish Tolerance
SDSU professor, Risa Levitt Kohn, collaborates with other experts to create a new museum experience.
Picture of Bela Lugosi (aka Dracula)
Delving into Vampires
SDSU European studies professor explores the evolution of Vampires in literature, fashion, and film.
Charles W. Hostler Institute on World Affairs logo
Speaker Series Discusses Global Hot Topics
SDSU’s Institute on World Affairs presents visiting lecturers who will speak on a variety of global affairs topics to students and the community.
President John F. Kennedy spoke at SDSU
The Kennedy Effect
50 years ago, John F. Kennedy came to campus and changed San Diego State history.
American Umpire, by Elizabeth Cobbs Hoffman, Harvard Press
American Umpire
An SDSU history professor's new book reinterprets America's role in the world.
Science Fiction novels
Strange Data, Infinite Possibilities
Generous donations from numerous sci-fi authors made the newest Donor Hall exhibit truly out of this world.
Tommy Bradeen Air Force photo
A Fountain of Information
Tommy Bradeen, SDSU alumnus and Korean War veteran, knew where everything was buried on SDSU's campus.
Backdoor mural
A Rockin’ Campus History
A preservation project led by SDSU anthropology professor Seth Mallios digs up the campus’ rock ‘n’ roll past.
Mortar Board
Mortar Board Honors Faculty and Staff
Faculty and staff were recognized for their commitment to the university at a Nov. 30 ceremony held at the Parma Payne Goodall Alumni Center.
Mary Louise and Bob Harvey
A Love Story That Ended Too Early
A couple’s love letters were found in the Love Library's archives.
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