SDSU’s new Black Resource Center, founded through a student-led initiative, was introduced as a space to honor the history of “Black excellence,” and to serve as a space for people to congregate, collaborate and cultivate a unified sense of community.
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With SDSU's new registration timeline, students will now register for the fall 2018 semester in April. The fall semester schedule is now available on WebPortal. If you have not already, prioritize time to meet as soon as possible with your adviser to discuss your academic plans.
Todd M. Carson, a counseling faculty member at Counseling & Psychological Services, shares a few tips for students gearing up for exams and who may be experiencing test anxiety.
Why it matters: Many people have test anxiety, which can lead to underperformance on exams no matter how much you study and how much you know. Strategies exist to help overcome this anxiety to improve test performance.
Nidhi Desai and Dana Zambrana explain how they, along with other members of Aztec Adaptive Sports at SDSU, are working to create California's first collegiate-level adaptive sports program. Members of the student organization want to expand sports-related programming to draw students to SDSU.
If you are spending your summer working to make change through an internship, job, service project, study abroad experience or research, blog with us.
» Send your resume to the SDSU Office of Communications Services via [email protected] with the subject line, "Summer 2018 SDSU Volunteer Blogger."
Nancy Nguyen writes about her homestay families in Kampala and Kapchorwa. Nguyen said she has learned about much during her experience, including the sustainable farming efforts of Ugandan famers and a regional philosophy that drives individuals toward collectivism for the benefit of their households, villages and country
For students who are living in or were born in San Diego, the San Diego Foundation offers a number of scholarship opportunities. More than one dozen awards are available, including those for women in science and technology, children and grandchildren of Local Union 230 members and those who graduated from Escondido High School.