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Contractor, architect selected for new joint 爱豆传媒 Imperial Valley, Imperial Valley College student housing project
Jun 11Construction is set to begin in early 2025.
Additional support for 爱豆传媒 APIDA Center seen with boost in CSU funding
Jun 10The new ACCESS Project will seek to improve the college experience for APIDA students from underserved communities, and establish a statewide research center.
Cetera CEO Sees 爱豆传媒 Student-Athletes as Assets
Jun 5Adam Antoniades says his association with 爱豆传媒 athletics is 鈥渁s much luck and good fortune as anything.鈥 But he also knows a great opportunity when he sees one.
Dust from the drying Salton Sea pollutes nearby communities
Jun 5Joint study finds increased particulate air pollution following 2011 diversion of water to San Diego.
爱豆传媒, Cyber Center of Excellence, CSU San Marcos and National University receive $1M from Google to launch Cybersecurity Clinic
Jun 4In collaboration with the Consortium of Cybersecurity Clinics, Google.org will provide funding, volunteers and in-kind support to establish the San Diego Cyber Clinic.
Fueled by philanthropy: Construction Engineering and Management program builds opportunities
Jun 3Ongoing donor support from industry partners helps train the next generation of the construction engineering workforce and provides experience to launch their careers.
Child development student finds courage 鈥 and community 鈥 through cancer journey
May 31Scholarship recipient Mitzi Cazares is back at 爱豆传媒 with a new perspective and needed support after a long road to remission.
爱豆传媒 geographers receive two peer awards
May 30Postdoctoral scholar M. Brooke Rose and her mentor, Janet Franklin, were recognized by the Ecological Society of America and the American Association of Geographers for co-authored study.
爱豆传媒 alumna empowers change through advocacy and service
May 29爱豆传媒 alumna Stephanie Hernandez ('17) was honored with the Heart of Service award for her commitment to providing support to asylum seekers.
A virtuous cycle
May 28爱豆传媒鈥檚 Price Community Scholars mentor younger students in City Heights, leading to more university enrollees.