SDSU In the News

A look at some of the top media clips from throughout the week.

Friday, August 28, 2015
The SDSU campus at night.
The SDSU campus at night.

San Diego State University and the work of its students, faculty and staff are regularly featured in news stories by media around the country. Each week SDSU’s Marketing and Communications team curates some of its favorite local, regional and national media clips to share with the SDSU community.

Welcome back

President Hirshman was invited into the KUSI studio to talk about the upcoming school year and the exciting things happening at SDSU.

Zura's new look

When SDSU re-opened Zura Hall, media from all over the county came out to cover Move-In Day, talking to students and parents who were blown away by the complete renovation of the 47-year-old building. KUSI met a dad who lived in Zura Hall 30 years ago as he moved into the new space and took a tour of the building. FOX 5 found out what students pack when they head off to college.

Back to school

On the first day of school, Brad Perry from KUSI came out to campus to talk to SDSU’s Associated Students executives to talk about the new school year and SDSU cheerleaders and dance team members closed out the show.

Rainbow recognition

SDSU was once again named one of the most LGBT friendly colleges in the country in the Campus Pride Index poll. The news was picked up by Washington Post and LGBT Weekly.

New home for Veterans Center

When the Joan and Art Barron Veterans Center opened the doors on its new home – which is twice the size of its original location – media came out in droves including The San Diego Union-Tribune, KPBS, FOX5 and KFMB

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