SDSU Imperial Valley News
Binational SDSU-IV Grads Celebrate with Family
May 26Cross-Cultural Center Hosts First Ceremony for 44 Transfronterizx Students. Mexicali — San Diego State University-Imperial Valley’s Cross-Cultural Center hosted the first “Building Bridges” binational graduation ceremony meant to create a celebratory space for family members who were unable to participate in the main graduation held recently in Calexico.
Gov. Newson Proposes $80M Investment in SDSU Imperial Valley Site
May 13Proposal includes historic levels of funding for SDSU Imperial Valley, which would generate extensive educational and economic opportunities aligned with the larger Lithium Valley vision.
SDSU Imperial Valley Faculty Receive NSF Award for Math Education
Mar 17Funds will support a summer math workshop for incoming students.
SDSU's Sage Project Tackles Homelessness in El Centro
Mar 1Project focused on sustainability and real-world experience for students expands its reach to the Imperial Valley.
An Imperial Valley First: Licensed Therapist Joins Campus
Feb 28Counseling & Psychological Services has hired SDSU Imperial Valley’s first licensed therapist, who will be on-site and readily available to students.
SDSU-IV Club Brings Health Products to Campus
Feb 23Planned Parenthood Generation Action Club Cuts Ribbon on New Dispensers on All Bathrooms
Inclusivity Top Goal of SDSU-IV Cross-Cultural Center
Jan 27CALEXICO — Though the San Diego State University-Imperial Valley Cross-Cultural Center does not yet have a physical space on campus, it occupies the mind of Vannessa Falcon Orta, who was recently hired to serve as faculty director for the newly created center.
Cross-Cultural Center gets off the ground at SDSU Imperial Valley
Jan 2Dr. Vannessa Falcón Orta is drawn to the complexity, the challenge, and the uniqueness of life in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands. She will tell you that living in the San Diego-Tijuana border region shaped who she is. Researching the intricacies that isolate and shape individuals living in the U.S.-Mexico transborder region became the basis of her Ph.D. research.