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Rodriquez shakes hands with Shirley Weber, chair of the Africana Studies Department and San Diego Assemblymember.
The Gift of History
Armando Rodriguez, an SDSU alumnus and accomplished veteran, educator and statesman, was recognized at a reception held in his honor on May 10.
Architecture in India
Faculty Fulbrights
Three SDSU Fulbright Scholars are headed to India, Pakistan and Slovenia.
During the ceremonies, SDSU President Elliot Hirshman and Provost Nancy Marlin will confer the degrees on the students.
A Message That Stands the Testament of Time
Nearly 9,100 degree candidates will participate in SDSU Commencement ceremonies, May 16 to 19.
top 10
Top 10 Degrees for 2013
The 10 most popular degrees SDSU’s Class of 2013 will graduate with.
Doug KelleyThe Class of 2013 has a bright future, but they will always be Aztecs.
Class of 2013 Featured Grads
SDSU’s 2013 featured graduates are set to turn transformational college experiences into impactful careers.
The Aztec Warrior, aka Monty
2013-2014 Faculty Montys
Seven faculty members will be recognized for contributions to teaching, research and community service.
Geography professor Douglas Stow
Sensing Change, Remotely
NASA grant funds SDSU research on changes in African land use.
There will be eight separate commencement ceremonies throughout the weekend.
Class of 2013 Commencement
Nearly 9,100 degree candidates will participate in SDSU’s graduation ceremonies, May 16 to 19.
Carina Valdivieso
Compact Students Set for Success
Featured graduates Martha Youssofi, Mayra Talamantes and Carina Valdivieso, honored as the fourth graduating class of Compact Scholars.
Henry Janssen on the cover of an early SDSU Magazine
Gift from an SDSU Icon
Professor Emeritus Henry Janssen has made a planned gift to SDSU's Honors College.
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