APRIL 2023 @STATE
SDSU MEN’S BASKETBALL MAKES HISTORY!
Congratulations to the SDSU Men’s Basketball Team, which has advanced to the championship
game of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament for the first time in school history!
The Aztecs will face the University of Connecticut Monday night in the title game.
Watch the game on CBS 8 or head to Viejas Arena for a special watch party.
SDSU clinched a trip to the finals in dramatic fashion, as junior guard Lamont Butler
hit a buzzer-beating shot to stun Florida Atlantic University 72-71 in the Final Four.
The Aztecs, who won the Mountain West Conference regular season and tournament titles,
opened up March Madness with wins over the College of Charleston and Furman University
before defeating top-seeded Alabama and sixth-seeded Creighton in the Sweet 16 and
Elite 8, respectively.
Congratulations, Aztecs!
APRIL NEWS IN BRIEF
Charles Bell East Commons renaming April 3
SDSU will honor the late mathematician Charles B. Bell Jr. with the renaming of East
Commons on Monday, April 3.
The in-person event will begin at 3 p.m. Bell, the second Black faculty member of
San Diego State College, made a name for himself in mathematics in the United States,
Europe, Asia and Africa in a teaching career that spanned four decades. For more information
visit NewsCenter.
T-Shirt to Tote Earth Day Craft Event on April 21!
The Library Green Team will show you how to recycle/reuse an old t-shirt into a tote
bag.
To join the fun, bring an old t-shirt and, if possible, a pair of fabric scissors,
to the Library North Patio on Friday, April 21 between noon and 2 p.m.
Keep GO!ing this summer with SDSU GO!
The fun continues with SDSU Go! field trips in June!
Join us for summer in San Diego with trips to the county fair, the movies, the world
famous San Diego Zoo and BEST of all - Disneyland!
Registration details will be announced on our website sdsu.edu/sdsu-go and Instagram @sllsdsu in late April. Priority given to SDSU students enrolled in summer session. Questions?
Email [email protected]
GREENFEST APRIL 3-7 — BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE!
Join us for GreenFest 2023 as we celebrate the theme “Before it’s Too Late”
GreenFest is a weeklong series of events April 3-7 that share the importance of living a sustainable lifestyle, celebrating diversity
and promoting SDSU pride! The GreenFest Concert, headlined by R&B legend T-Pain, will take place on Friday, April 7 and will be free to all SDSU students (limited
tickets available).
To learn more about the events, visit GreenFest.
CELEBRATE SWANA HERITAGE MONTH
SDSU in April is hosting the third annual Southwest Asian and North African (SWANA)
Heritage Month to acknowledge and celebrate the outstanding contributions of the SWANA
community.
The Center for Intercultural Relations will host a series of events this month to increase awareness about the history, cultures, experiences, contributions
and resilience of the SWANA community. All members of the SDSU community are invited
to participate in as many programs as possible and engage in critical dialogue with
our SWANA communities at SDSU.
Visit the registration form for all of the SWANA Heritage Series events.
Get Ahead with Summer Session
Yes, you’ve still got two months of the spring semester left, but Summer Session is
right around the corner! Summer Session 2023 begins May 22, and registration opens
March 6. Get back on track to graduate on time or free up room to pursue a job, an
internship, student organizations, study abroad or other opportunities in a future
semester.
Visit the Summer Session website for more information including class schedules, summer session fees and registration
information. And log into my.SDSU to clear any charges or pending to-do items under your “Tasks” tile prior to your
registration.
Careers in Geological & Environmental Sciences Panel
Ever thought about getting into the fields of geology or environmental sciences? Head
to the Gold Auditorium of thr BioScience Center at 10:30 am April 7 for a panel discussion
about Careers in Geological & Environmental Sciences.
The panel will introduce College of Sciences students to professionals who work in
different industries related to Geological and Environmental Sciences.The goal is
to inform students of the variety of careers in the different science-related industries.
Students will have an opportunity to network with professionals after the panel.
AS appointed position deadline April 9
Do you want to get involved with Associated Students but aren’t quite ready to campaign
for office? An appointed position might be up your alley.
Submit a resume and application to be considered for appointment to positions on the
Board of Directors, Campus Life Council, Judicial Affairs Council or the position
of Marketing and Communications Commissioner.
The application deadline is 11:59 p.m. April 9, so submit yours today by filling out
the online application.
ATTEND THE SDSU POW WOW APRIL 8!
Come celebrate Native American heritage April 8 at the annual SDSU powwow, one of
the longest running events of its kind hosted by a public university.
This event, which begins at 11 a.m. near the Native Resource Center, is open to the
public and is a partnership between the Native Resource Center, the SDSU American
Indian Studies Department, the Native American Student Alliance and the American Indian
Alumni Chapter of SDSU.
Visit the Native Resource Center event page for more information.
OH MY GONG! FESTIVAL, CABARET HIGHLIGHT DISCOVERY SERIES EVENTS
The Arts Alive Discovery Series has a full calendar this month.
Oh My Gong!, scheduled from 2 to 5 p.m. April 16 at Smith Recital Hall, is a one-day
festival celebrating Indonesian music and performing arts and exploring the connection
between musical and cultural diversity. Also check out a panel discussion for the
event slated for 6 p.m April 10 at Smith Hall.
Also, SDSU will host a musical theater performance of “Cabaret” April 28-29 and May
2-4 at the brand new SDSU Mainstage Theatre. You can purchase tickets on the SDSU TTF School website.
Before the play, join us at 11 a.m. April 18 at Hepner Hall 130 for a panel conversation
that explores how art can depict a synthesis of cruelty and hope. Inspired by the
script and SDSU performance of Cabaret, the interdisciplinary panel includes members
of the production's creative team and members of the SDSU Antisemitism Task Force.
For more information about both of these events, visit the Discovery Series page.
Big Band Breakfast April 1
Start your morning right at Big Band Breakfast! Enjoy free breakfast foods while listening
to the sounds of live jazz music.
The Big Band Breakfast takes place from 10 a.m. to noon April 13 in the Union Courtyard.
Dean's Lecture Series returns April 6
Join us for an evening of inspiration April 6 at 5:30 p.m. for the College of Arts
and Letters’ Dean’s Lecture Series.
The guest lecturer, Kyle Whyte, is a professor at the University of Michigan whose
research centers on climate policy, environmental justice and Indigenous peoples.
The theme is “Environmental Justice Two Years Later: Lessons from the U.S.’ Largest
Ever Investment to End Environmental Racism.”
The event will be held at West Commons 220. For more information, visit the Dean's Lecture Series website.
RSO Symposia Coming April 30
Student leaders: Are you ready to renew or start your Recognized Student Organization
application? Join us for the one-day RSO Renewal Symposia from 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
on April 30.
Please be aware that the RSO application cycle for the 2023-2024 academic year will
begin again May 1st and close September 1st. It is in your best interest to submit
your application as soon as possible with updated officers and organization information,
as applications are reviewed in the order they are submitted. Questions? Email [email protected]
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 2023 QUEST FOR THE BEST WINNERS!
Congratulations to the winners of the 2023 Quest for the Best award, the annual honor
bestowed upon 10 SDSU students for their outstanding performance in academics and
community service.
The Quest for the Best Vice Presidential Student Service Award recognizes outstanding student leaders at SDSU in four key areas: academic excellence,
student service and activities, community service and leadership development.
College of Sciences Donut Plan-A-Thon April 13 and 14
Are you a College of Sciences student looking for help planning your fall 2023 schedule? Head to the College of Sciences Donut Plan-A-Thon from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 13 and 14 in GMCS 429. You can get help planning your fall schedule from peer mentors and staff advisors in the College of Sciences.
Diversity in Sciences Panel April 28
The Diversity in Sciences Careers Panel will be an opportunity for students to hear
from professionals that work in various science industries who will share their experiences
as members from underrepresented communities and how they learned to be successful
in any environment.
Students will have an opportunity to network with professionals after the panel.
The event will be held at 10:30 April 28 in the Gold Auditorium of the Bio Science
Center.
Girls Halaqa: Ramadan Reflections
Asalamualaikum! We would like to invite all of the sisters for a girl's halaqa from 2:15 to 3:15 p.m. April 3 in the CIR (Student Union 250)! We will be reflecting on our goals for Ramadan and working on our intentions as a community for the month. Each attendee will receive a Ramadan journal and a goodie bag. RSVP at tinyurl.com/RamadanSeries2023.
AFRICANA STUDIES COLLECTION GRAND OPENING
Come celebrate the long-awaited opening of the Africana Studies collection in the
University Library.
The grand opening will take place from 4-5:30 p.m. April 27 on the third floor of
the library, and will feature a performance by a special music guest.
Read more about the collection in a recent SDSU NewsCenter article.
HEALTH EXPO SLATED FOR APRIL 11
Well-being and Health Promotion's annual Health Expo will be happening this spring
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 11 at the North Library Walkway.
Join us for information about local and on-campus health and well-being resources,
networking and career opportunities, and fun activities and incentives. Mark your
calendar today!
For more information visit Well-being and Health Promotion's Instagram.
Monday Night Movies: Over the Hedge
Start your school week with a free flick and lots of fun on April 24, as the Aztec
Student Union Board presents a free screening of the 2006 animated classic “Over the
Hedge.”
The event kicks off at 6:30 p.m. at the Union Theatre and free snacks will be provided.
Visit the ASUB calendar for more fun events during April.
TAKE BACK THE WEEK IS APRIL 13-20
The SDSU Sexual Violence Task Force is pleased to support Take Back the Week in recognition
of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. During Take Back the Week, which takes place April
13-20, student organizations and campus leaders organize a variety of events related
to sexual violence prevention.
For more information about the Take Back the Week lineup of events, visit the SDSU Title IX website or the Women’s Resource Center.
RE:Border Student Leadership Symposium April 6
re you ready to unlock your potential as a student leader and beyond? Then join us
for the RE:BORDER Student Leadership Symposium, taking place on Thursday, April 6,
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m!
This one-day event will bring together inspiration and actionable insights to help
you learn how to network, develop your leadership skills and have an impact during
and after your time at SDSU.
Our keynote and workshop speaker, Karen Hinds, is the CEO of Workplace Success Group,
LLC, a global firm that has worked with Fortune 500 companies and advised C-Suite
leaders on a range of topics that will be covered in the symposium.
RSVP by visiting the registration page.
Open Mic Night at the Union Courtyard April 25!
This is your time to shine! Showcase your hidden talent at the Aztec Student Union Board’s monthly Open Mic Night from 5 to 7 p.m. April 25 in the Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union Courtyard. Enjoy free snacks plus $10, $15 and $25 gift cards will be given to the top 3 winners! Sign up here for Open Mic Night.
BASIC NEEDS CENTER GRAND OPENING APRIL 10
Join us from 1 to 2:30 p.m. April 10 as we celebrate our grand opening and ribbon
cutting of the Basic Needs Center, located on the 3rd floor of the Calpulli Center.
The Basic Needs Center and Economic Crisis Response Team (ECRT), as well as campus
and community partners, will be present to provide an overview of the history of basic
needs services on SDSU campus, highlights of the journey the ECRT has been on to get
to today and visions for the future.
This event celebrates SDSU’s commitment to provide students with the tools and resources
necessary to succeed academically and personally. RSVP here for the opening.
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CALENDAR
- April 3-7: GreenFest (GreenFest website)
- April 3: GreenFest: Sustainable Career Fair (Montezuma Hall)
- April 3: Girls Halaqa: Ramadan Reflections (CIR)
- April 3: GreenFest- Enviro-Fashion Show (Goldberg Courtyard)
- April 3: Iftar with the Ummah (CIR)
- April 4: Strong, Sexy, Singular, Stereotypes: The Power (and the Problems) of Superhero Stories (Gold Auditorium)
- April 4: SWANA/MENA Experience Student Panel (CIR)
- April 4: Nuestras Historias- Our Stories with Prisca Dorcas Mojica Rodríguez (Scripps Cottage)
- April 4: Prison Education Project- Youth Mentorship (PSFA 108)
- April 5: How to Become an Independent Contractor or Freelancer (PSFA 318)
- April 5: GreenFest: The Butterfly Effect (Montezuma Hall)
- April 5: Coastal Descend Meet-up (La Jolla Shores)
- April 6: 6th Annual Allen H. Center Distinguished Lecture in Public Relations (Alumni Center)
- April 6: GreenFest- Whole(some) Cooking (Scripps Cottage)
- April 6: GreenFest Rock and Stick and the Healing Gifts of the Earth (Templo or Montezuma Hall)
- April 7: Punjabi Women in Poetry (Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union Pride Suite)
- April 8: SDSU Pow Wow
- April 9: AS Appointed Position Deadline
- April 10: Oh My Gong! Panel Discussion (Smith Recital Hall)
- April 11: Graduation Cap Decorating (Commuter Resource Center)
- April 11: Health Expo (North Library Walkway)
- April 11: Baseball vs UC San Diego (Tony Gwynn Stadium)
- April 12: Taste of Little Italy (Goldberg Courtyard)
- April 12: Nooner (Goldberg Courtyard)
- April 12: Softball doubleheader vs UNLV (SDSU Softball Stadium)
- April 13: Big Band Breakfast (Goldberg Courtyard)
- April 13: Archery Tag Competition (Aztec Recreation Center)
- April 13: Café for Women of Color: The Art of Self Expression (CIR SWANA Lounge)
- April 14-15: Native & Indigenous Research & Arts Symposium (West Commons/ Smith Recital)
- April 15: Undocumented Admitted Student Reception (Scripps Cottage)
- April 16: Oh My Gong! Indonesian Festival (Union Theatre)
- April 16: Good Neighborhood Cleanup (Meet at Student Union Courtyard)
- April 17: Take a Break: Mosaic Art (Aztlan, Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union 230A)
- April 17: Creative Art Festival (Goldberg Courtyard)
- April 18: Cabaret A Discovery Series Panel Conversation (Hepner 130)
- April 18: Baseball vs San Diego (Tony Gwynn Stadium)
- April 18: Softball vs UC San Diego (SDSU Softball Stadium)
- April 18: Sip N’ Paint (Montezuma Hall)
- April 21-30: Baseball homestand vs Nevada, UC Irvine and UNLV (Tony Gwynn Stadium)
- April 21-23: Softball vs New Mexico (SDSU Softball Stadium)
- April 22: SDSU GO! Chicano Park
- April 24: Monday Night Movie (Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union Theatre)
- April 25: Open Mic Night (Goldberg Courtyard)
- April 26: Liz Sohyeon Kleinrock along with a panel featuring Jewish Students of Color (Scripps Cottage)
- April 27: Cooking with Chefs (Goldberg Courtyard)
- April 27: Makers Market (TBA)
- April 28: Bon Voyage Mixer! (International Student Center)
- April 29: SDSU GO! Belmont Park
*Events subject to change
For more events and details, go to the SDSU Events Calendar.
For more academic dates, go to the Academic Calendar.
The schedule of athletic events is at goaztecs.com.
Find residence hall information at sdsu.edu/housing.
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