SDSU Imperial Valley News
SDSU Imperial Valley, Partners Host Community Outreach Event and Listening Session on Brawley STEM Building
Mar 3Held on Feb. 28 at SDSU Imperial Valley, the event served as an opportunity to provide updates on the ongoing work behind the new STEM building in Brawley.
SDSU Imperial Valley Alumn Opens Wardrobe Closet for Students and Local Community
Feb 28As an active volunteer in her community, Hortencia Armendariz saw a need to help students with basic needs, such as school and professional attire.
SDSU Imperial Valley Student Leaders Journey To Oaxaca
Feb 27SDSU students and faculty experience firsthand the university's binational collaboration in research and education during January's 6-day excursion.
Making an impact in Imperial Valleys criminal justice system: Q&A with George Marquez
Feb 21The former SDSU Imperial Valley lecturer was elected district attorney for County in 2022.
SDSU Imperial Valley Holds First White Coat Ceremony for Nursing Students
Dec 13Rite of passage symbolizes entry into the profession and the beginning of real-world clinical experience.
SDSU Imperial Valley On-Campus Food Pantry
Dec 6SDSU Imperial Valley has opened its first on-campus food pantry and remains committed to students' individual needs during the holiday season.
Growing Our Own Workforce of Nurses
Dec 5SDSU Imperial Valley School of Nursing offers innovative programs to address nursing shortages in rural border areas of California
SDSU Imperial Valley Dean of Students Selected
Dec 1Henry Villegas served in an interim role prior to the appointment.
Grants to Fund Hologram Headsets, Health Professions Pipeline at SDSU Imperial Valley
Nov 2San Diego State University Imperial Valley’s School of Nursing received another $3 million in awards in October. Two new federal and state grants will support an augmented reality nursing lab and a comprehensive high school-to-health professional workforce pipeline in Imperial County.
New SDSU FUERTE Faculty Address Latinx Health Disparities
Oct 19Nine faculty have been hired in the College of Sciences, College of Health and Human Services and SDSU Imperial Valley as a part of SDSU FUERTE (Faculty Unified towards Excellence in Research and Transformational Engagement), an National Institutes of Health-funded effort to bolster Latinx health disparities research and provide researchers with thoughtful career development and mentoring.