San Diego State University

Public research university in San Diego

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2024 Multiple key seniors graduate and transfer from the San Diego State Aztecs men's basketball team, including Cade Alger, Micah Parrish, Jay Pal, Lamont Butler, and Darrion Trammell.
2024 Jaedon LeDee graduates and goes undrafted in the 2024 NBA draft, subsequently signing with the Minnesota Timberwolves.
2024 Elijah Saunders transfers from San Diego State to the University of Virginia as a sophomore.
2024 Ryan Raad, a walk-on freshman from Los Angeles, is removed from the team roster.
2024 San Diego State Aztecs finished the 2023–24 season with a 26–11 record, achieving 11–7 in Mountain West conference play and placing fifth in the conference standings.
2024 Lost to UConn in the Sweet Sixteen, which was a rematch of the previous year's national championship game.
2024 Defeated UNLV in the quarterfinals of the Mountain West tournament.
2024 Defeated UAB in the first round of the NCAA tournament.
2024 Defeated Yale in the second round of the NCAA tournament.
2024 Received an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament as the No. 5 seed in the East region, marking their fourth consecutive tournament appearance.
2024 Lost to New Mexico in the Mountain West tournament championship game.
2024 Defeated Utah State in the semifinals of the Mountain West tournament.
2024 San Diego State Aztecs men's basketball team begins their 2024-25 season under head coach Brian Dutcher, competing in the Mountain West Conference and playing home games at Viejas Arena.
2024 University enrollment reached over 38,000 students in the fall semester.
2022 SDSU reached an all-time high enrollment record with nearly 37,000 students and an alumni base of more than 400,000.
September 2022 Snapdragon Stadium opened, hosting SDSU football games and serving as home to San Diego FC (MLS) and San Diego Wave FC (NWSL).
May 2021 University senate voted to commission a replacement for the human depiction of the Aztec Warrior, seeking to work with local tribe leaders to select new mascots.
August 2020 SDSU broke ground for a new 35,000-seat stadium.
May 29 2020 San Diego City Council gave conceptual approval to sell 135 acres, including the stadium, to SDSU for $88 million.
November 2017 SDSU West proposal won city voter approval with 54% of the vote, beating a competing commercial proposal to acquire San Diego Stadium and surrounding property.
2015 Alexa Romano admitted that her sexual assault allegation against the male foreign exchange student was not truthful. The male student subsequently sued the university successfully.
2015 SDSU enrolled the most doctoral students in its entire history up to that point.
2014 San Diego State University launched the 'It's on Us' campaign to address sexual violence on campus, following 14 sexual assault allegations reported during the fall semester in the College Area.
2014 A male foreign exchange student was wrongfully accused of sexual assault, arrested, and expelled from the university based on an allegation by Alexa Romano.
2014 Storm and Nasatir Halls reopened after renovation, with new classrooms, academic departments, and lecture facilities, costing nearly $74 million.
March 2014 Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union completed, replacing and doubling the size of the former Aztec Center.
2013 SDSU enrolled the most doctoral students in its history, with 534 doctorate-seeking students, which was also the highest number across the 23-campus California State University system.
April 2012 The 14th Dalai Lama spoke at SDSU's Viejas Arena as part of his 'Compassion Without Borders' tour.
2010 Financing secured for Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union.
2010 San Diego Global Vision Academy, a public charter school, was established in the Normal Heights neighborhood of San Diego.

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