SDSU Imperial Valley News
SDSU Imperial Valley Professor's Environmental Justice Research takes her to Antarctica
Feb 6The public health professor was one of the 71 researchers from around the world selected to study leadership in climate change and environmental justice.
Best Book in Public Budgeting and Finance Award Announced
Dec 12Salvador Espinosa's co-authored book shares strategies for national and subnational government agencies to access capital markets.
RISE Center Program Guides High Schoolers to Health Care Careers
Nov 17The Research, Innovation, Student and Engagement (RISE) Center of SDSU Imperial Valley launched in August 2023 its Imperial County Health Professions Pathway Program, an initiative designed to mentor Imperial County high school students interested in careers in health care.
SDSU Imperial Valley Dean Honored as Latina Community Leader
Oct 24As a Calexico native, Guillermina Gina Nuñez-Mchiri, dean of SDSU Imperial Valley, aspired to obtain a doctorate degree from a very young age. Her parents were migrant workers in California’s agriculture industry. Growing up, her family moved up and down the state for work. The constant movement became second nature and she devoted herself to school and her studies — a welcome respite with each relocation.
How Corridos Transcend Borders: Q&A with Juan Carlos Ramirez-Pimienta
Oct 10Inspired by his own culture and upbringing, Juan Carlos Ramirez-Pimienta, Spanish professor at SDSU Imperial Valley, has been recognized as a leading expert in the culture of narcocorridos, U.S.- Mexico border literacy and the impact of Mexican regional music. Ramirez-Pimienta has authored the books, “De El Periquillo al pericazo: ensayos sobre literatura y cultura mexicana” (2006); “Cantar a los narcos: voces y versos del narcocorrido” (2011) and “Una historia temprana del crimen organizado en los corridos de Ciudad Juárez” (2021).
More Than 1,000 Turn Out for Mariachi Sin Fronteras Festival at SDSU Imperial Valley
Sep 26On Saturday, Sept. 16, SDSU Imperial Valley, the Calexico Rotary Club and the Consulate of Mexico in Calexico partnered together to host its first Mariachi sin Fronteras festival in celebration of Mexico’s Independence Day. All proceeds from the event will fund scholarships for SDSU Imperial Valley and local high school students to continue their higher education journeys.
SDSU Imperial Valley Launches Building Bridges Between Community and Careers Team
Aug 8San Diego State University Imperial Valley’s new Building Bridges between the Community and Careers team will promote its STEM, nursing and public health degrees to local K-12 and high school students to launch science and health careers in Imperial Valley.
New Public Health Major
Jun 1The Bachelor of Science in Public Health, set to start fall 2024, will examine environmental health issues that are prominent in Imperial Valley.
SDSU Imperial Valley Partnership Opens Doors to Higher Education for Foster Youth
Apr 25In partnership with the Imperial Valley Regional Occupational Program, SDSU Imperial Valley opened its campus for young adults and foster care youth to learn about its diverse degree offerings.
SDSU's Class of 2023: Best Spots on Campus to Take Grad Photos
Apr 25Congratulations, Class of 2023! Now say, “cheeeeese!”