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King Monument Highlights Future of Racial Equality
ViewPoints: Africana Studies Professor Shirley Weber discusses the importance of the 'Stone of Hope.'
Michael Servetus
Conference First to Examine History of Unbelief
"Toward a Reasonable World" takes place Sept. 16–18 and features leading scholars in humanism and skepticism.
Professor Brian K. Finch
SDSU Prof. to Serve on Prestigious NIH Panel
Brian Finch wil serve as a member of the social sciences review panel for four years.
Lennox holding concert tickets
Mining Musical Memories
SDSU alumna Jaime Lennox chronicles the rich history of prominent musicians who have performed on campus.
Researchers diving in cave
Discovery in the Deep
An underwater cave in Mexico could hold the oldest human remains in the Americas.
Coryell bust in-the-making
Casting Coryell
Professor emeritus Jess Dominguez created a bronze bust of legendary Aztec football coach Don Coryell.
SDSU Students, Alumni Receive Fulbright Grant
A record 11 SDSU students and alumni received the prestigious award for 2011–2012.
Monty award
Monty Honorees
Outstanding faculty member from each of the university's colleges
Group of graduates
Class of 2011 Featured Graduates
Dipak Gupta
U.S. and Pakistan — An Unhappy Marriage
ViewPoints: Political science professor Dipak Gupta discusses the relationship between the two countries in the wake of Osama bin Laden's death.
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