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Making Their Case
SDSU's Sports MBA Program won its own international case competition for the first time.
Back of Hepner Hall
Profiles of Leadership
Leadership Starts Here is a bold statement of San Diego State University's impact and commitment.
Ramona Perez, Ph.D.
Solving Problems with Global Reach
When the government refused to act, Ramona Perez took matters into her own hands.
Keynote Speaker Maria de la Luz Reyes
Luncheon Honors Chavez, Supports Students
SDSU celebrates the life of Cesar E. Chavez and recognizes individuals striving to follow in those footsteps.
Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve
Undergrad Research Focus of $250K Grant
SDSU scientists and student researchers will study the connection between climate change and the spread of infectious disease.
Top 10 of 2011
Top 10 NewsCenter Stories of 2011
From March Madness to a new president, there was plenty of news that excited Aztecs this year.
Map of the San Diego/Mexico border region
Cali Baja Means Business
Here's an innovative way to address border issues between the U.S. and Mexico: Erase the border.
The hawksbill turtles were once considered extinct in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. Photo courtesy of Clark Anderson/Aquaimages.
Saving Sea Turtles
An SDSU graduate student helps uncover a hawksbill population once considered extinct in the Pacific Ocean.
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Mega Region Initiative Launched
The Viz Center will create an asset map for the new Cali-Baja Mega Region Initiative.
Maria Lozano, opera singer
A Tenacious Talent
Maria Lozano sings like an angel, but there's nothing miraculous about her success.
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