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March Madness

SDSU basketball player Jaedon LeDee prepares to take a shot during Aztecs' game against Yale.

Aztecs' Jaedon LeDee excels on the court and in the classroom

As an MBA student, the All-American hoops star is also an award-winning student.

SDSU's band plays during the Aztecs round two game versus Yale.

Aztecs Sweet 16: Fast facts about SDSU vs. UConn

SDSU will face 1-seeded Connecticut in a East Regional semifinal game at the TD Garden in Boston, Mass., on March 28 at 4:30 p.m. PST.

Lamont Butler Jr. hugs his mother, Carmicha Butler, while surrounded by teammate Demarshay Johnson Jr. (left), his father, Lamont Butler Sr. (top), and SDSU coach JayDee Luster (lower right). (SDSU)

Flashback: SDSU dad Lamont Butler Sr. reflects on son's journey from backyard hoops to NCAA's big stage

As a toddler, Lamont Butler Jr. showed a determination to play basketball.

SDSU Impact

SDSU students pose at a table with their presentation boards detailing their research.

SDSU Engineering achieves ASEE Diversity Silver 2024-26 for DEI effort

From the university level to the San Diego Community and beyond, the college continues to cultivate a culture that celebrates inclusion and supports opportunities for underrepresented groups.

Toni Saia (right) with SDSU colleagues and friends at the Judy Heumann Civil Leadership Award ceremony

Creating space for disabled people to be ‘unapologetically themselves’

Assistant professor Toni Saia earns inaugural Judy Heumann Civil Leadership Award from San Diego disability organization.

Water Innovation and Reuse Lab postdoc Kenisha Shipley deploys a submersible sensor to monitor water quality in Alvarado Creek, a San Diego River tributary. (Photo courtesy of Natalie Mladenov)

University to build One Water Living Learning Laboratory at SDSU Mission Valley River Park

A $2 million grant from San Diego River Conservancy will fund a workforce training facility tackling water issues with innovative technologies.

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Solutions

Artist’s drawing of a Syncerus antiquus skull.

Looking to the past to prevent future extinction

San Diego State University anthropologists created a computational model to predict the likelihood of animal extinctions based on the complex interaction of hunting and environmental change.

SDSU's high-performance graphical processing computing servers.

SDSU-led TIDE project wins CENIC’s equity award

The project revolutionizes AI research accessibility and networking across CSU.

Monica Casper, chair of the Blue Ribbon Task Force on Gender-Based Violence, is photographed in front of a fully stocked bookshelf.

U.S. Department of Justice grant bolsters a gender-based violence project for SDSU’s cultural resource centers

Monica Casper received a $500K grant from the Office on Violence Against Women

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Campus News

SDSU announces Red and Black Weekend

Tickets for SDSU football's spring game at Snapdragon Stadium are FREE but must be claimed by visiting goaztecs.com/AztecFAST.

Recap: 16th annual San Diego Festival of Science and Engineering

Despite the rain, more than 17,000 attendees turn out for this year’s STEM festival at Snapdragon Stadium

SDSU Associated Students wins sustainability leadership award

Associated Students was the recipient of the 2023 Leadership Legend Award from the San Diego Green Building Council.

Strategic targets surpassed in SDSU's memorable four-year journey

President lauded community engagement, announced $5M gift to Black Resource Center during campus celebration.

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SDSU Voices

SDSU Police Department Chief Gregory L. Murphy poses for a photo with Daniel Tapia.
My goal, each and every day, is to show someone that we're all human; we're all individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences. By fostering understanding and empathy, we can bridge the gap between law enforcement and the community we serve.

— Daniel Tapia, peace officer with University Police Department at SDSU, from Daniel's path to SDSU peace officer