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SDSU Engineering Dean Appointed
Apr 18Dr. Eugene Olevsky has been appointed permanent Dean of the College of Engineering, effective May 1, 2019. Distinguished Professor Olevsky joined the SDSU faculty in 1998 and since March 2018, has served as Interim Dean.
Sisters Reunite on SDSU Campus
Nov 27When Christy and Tiffany Dykstra each applied for SDSU faculty positions, the result was a family reunion.
SDSU Aztec Baja SAE
May 24The SDSU Aztec Baja SAE team is on a round trip journey of 7,500 miles, with the off-road buggy they built to compete in all three 2018 Baja SAE Competitions.
Top 10 Degrees of 2018
May 2SDSU announces the 10 most popular degrees for the Class of 2018. The Department of Mechanical Engineering ranked No. 6.
Warfare Centers Tap Universities for Research Collaboration
Apr 17Naval Surface Warfare Center Headquarters Chief Technology Officer and Naval Engineering Education Consortium (NEEC) Program Director, Kirk Jenne, briefed students, faculty and staff at SDSU on the NEEC program and educational partnerships with the Navy.
Spring 2018 Girls' Day Out: Middle School Edition
Mar 10SDSU's College of Engineering Femineerâ„¢ Program and Project Lead the Way SDSU, hosted their annual Girls' Day Out: Middle School Edition sponsored by Qualcomm.
Project Lead the Way (PLTW) 2017 Counselor Information Conference
Dec 1On December 1, 2017, SDSU's PLTW hosted its annual Counselor Information Conference with over 60 counselors, administrators, teachers and students attended to learn more about the PLTW curriculum and to share their success with the Program.
She's Got Something Unique
Dec 1SDSU Computer Engineering student, Allison Langley, developed a skin cancer detection app.
2017 Undergraduate Research Symposium Presenters Awarded at National Conferences
Nov 7The 5th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium (URS) was held October 13, 2017 on the SDSU campus. The MARC program in partnership with IMSD initiated the URS years ago in an effort to provide scholars with a platform to practice and develop their presentation skills before presenting their research to larger audiences at local and national conferences.
Fall 2017 Girls Day Out: High School Edition
Oct 9On October 7th, Project Lead the Way (PLTW) and SDSU's Society of Women's Engineers (SWE) hosted their annual Girls Day Out: High School Edition. This year 40 high school girls from 18 local high schools participated in a day filled with STEM activities, informational presentations, and opportunities to interact with SDSU students and engineering professionals.
Celebrating 120 Years of SDSU Science and Research
Sep 14For a dozen decades, the University's faculty and students have exceeded expectations.