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March 2024 @STATE

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GreenFest, SDSU’s signature celebration of sustainability, diversity and campus pride, is back!

This year’s theme is “There is No Planet B,” and the March 11-15 festivities culminate with the annual GreenFest concert headlined by rapper Denzel Curry. The concert is free to all SDSU students (limited tickets available).

Visit the GreenFest website for more details about the weeklong series of free events and how to purchase tickets.

 

Aztec Scholarships App Window Opens March 11

The application period for 2024-25 Aztec Scholarships opens March 11. Apply any time before Aug. 30, but it’s recommended that you submit an application by these early-action deadlines:

  • April 5: continuing students;  incoming students who’ve submitted intent to enroll.
  • Aug. 2: incoming students who submitted intent after April 5.

FAFSA, Dream Act Apps Now Open

The 2024-25 FAFSA and Dream Act applications are open. Apply now to maximize chances for aid; priority deadline is April 2.  

The FAFSA application has big changes. If you have questions about either app, visit the Financial Aid website.

Visit Cal Coast Student Financial Center’s Virtual Coffee Hour page for a recorded webinar on FAFSA simplification. For future FAFSA webinars, check the Financial Aid website.

Travel to Oaxaca for
Global Health Internship

Join SDSU and CSU students this summer for a transformative global health learning experience in the vibrant and culturally rich city of Oaxaca, Mexico. Geared toward those interested in social work, public health, nursing or related fields.

SDSU students should apply by March 1 for priority consideration. The final application deadline is March 15. 

There will be two information sessions to provide additional details. Learn more about the program by visiting Aztecs Abroad and register for the information sessions on the Chicano Studies web page. 

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'Barbie’ Screening Highlights ASUB March

Put on your best Barbie core and have a Barbie-tastic time, as Monday Night Movie features the hilarious, thought-provoking “Barbie” movie at 6:30 p.m. March 25 in the Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union Theatre. 

Enjoy the magic, laughter and empowerment with free entry and free movie snacks while supplies last. 

Aztec Student Union Board’s March schedule also includes the monthly Open Mic Night, Cooking With Chefs, and Nooner, as well as the March 20 “Union Nights of the Round Table” event with free Round Table Pizza and medieval-themed activities. 

Visit the ASUB events calendar for more details!

 

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Student Designs Star in
Black Fashion Week Show

The second annual Black Fashion Week Fashion Show hits the runway at 5 p.m. March 22 at Montezuma Hall in the Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union. Students will model and showcase their own designs, expressing the versatility and creativity of Black culture.

The theme of the show, presented by the Black Resource Center, is “Black and Crimson Edition.”

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School of Music and Dance
Has Something for All Tastes

From flamenco to opera to the music of Appalachia, the School of Music and Dance has a March month of events to thrill your senses: 

Kick it off 6 p.m. March 4 with “Spanish Flamenco: La Chimi & Friends.” Continue with SDSU Opera Theatre’s presentation of “Hansel and Gretel;” a weeklong theater performance of “The House of Bernarda Alba;” an afternoon concert by the Bill Yeager Jazz Orchestra playing the music of Count Basie; “Sounds of Ireland: Fish Market Trio;” and Appalachian music by Clinton Davis and Aaron Brownwood.

Visit the Music and Dance ticket website for dates, info and more events.

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SDSU Events Celebrate Women’s History Month

SDSU is commemorating Wome​​n’s History Month in March with a slate of empowering events. 

  • March 4: “Chisme as Survival: A Talk with Rubén Angel” will be held from 5:30-6:45 p.m. in the Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union Theater. This event is in collaboration with the Feminist Outreach Coalition.
  • March 12: The “Pregnant and Parenting Students Initiative (PPSI) Resource Fair” will be held from noon-4 p.m. in the Lee and Frank Goldberg Courtyard at the Student Union. This event is in collaboration with the Basic Needs Center and Student Parent and Allies Association.
  • March 21: “Marchas Feministas: A U.S. and Latine Lens” will be held 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at the International Student Center Lounge. This event is in collaboration with the Latinx Resource Center.
  • March 26: “Identity Unfolded: Zine Narratives and Identity Exploration with Malaka Gharib” will be held from 4-6 p.m. in Templo Mayor at the Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union. This event is in collaboration with the Aztec Student Union Board.

Visit the Women’s History Month page or check their Instagram @sdsuwrc for more details on these and other events.

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Jewish American Heritage Month Observed in March

SDSU celebrates Jewish American Heritage Month in March by paying tribute to the generations of Jewish people who have helped create the fabric of our history, culture and society. 

SDSU is partnering with Hillel SD on a slate of events that will educate the university and greater community about the achievements and contributions of Jewish people during Jewish American Heritage Month and throughout the year. 

For more information, visit the Jewish American Heritage Month page and the SDSU Events Calendar.

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Expand Your Mind
at Free Library Events

The SDSU Library has a number of free March events. For more, visit the library website or follow them on Instagram @sdsulibrary  

  • Introducing the History of the English Language, author Seth Lerer, noon-1:30 p.m. March 11, Leon Williams Room (LL 430).
  • Rising Up: Depictions of Social Protest in Comics Grand Opening, 4-5:30 p.m. March 12, Special Collections Exhibit Area (First Floor, Love Library).
  • Hugh C. Hyde Living Writers Series, author Erika Hayasaki, 7 p.m. March 13, Leon Williams Room (LL430)
  • Using Sequential Art to Tell Stories: Are Comic Books Part of This Native Tradition? with graphic novel author Chag Lowry, 2-3:15 p.m. March 20, Leon Williams Room (LL430)
  • Hugh C. Hyde Living Writers Series, poet Wayne Miller, 7-8 p.m. March 20,  Leon Williams Room (LL430)

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Vote for Your Student Representatives

Vote in the Associated Student Elections from 8 a.m. March 25 to 7 p.m. March 28. The A.S. officers and committees represent students in the university governing structure.

Students can only vote online through their my.SDSU during the elections window. 

The election results will be announced at 9 p.m. March 28 in the Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union Goldberg Courtyard. 

To learn more about the candidates, attend the executive officer candidate debates at noon on March 19, 20 and 21 in the Goldberg Courtyard. 

Interested in running — there’s still time; the deadline to sign up as a write-in candidate is noon March 22. Visit the A.S. Elections website for more.

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Aztec Achievement Award Nominations Due March 3

The Aztec Achievement Awards recognize excellence in the contributions that students, faculty, staff and community members make to SDSU.

Apply or nominate someone else for their outstanding contributions to SDSU or to Associated Students. The nomination window closes March 3, so visit Aztec Achievement Awards to learn more about the various awards and how to nominate.

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One SDSU
Builds Community

One SDSU brings students together from different identities and backgrounds to explore issues important to the whole community. Follow One SDSU Instagram or visit the One SDSU website to keep tabs on spring semester events.

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SDSU Go! Sponsors
Free San Diego Trips

SDSU Go! Field Trips are back for spring 2024: movie trips, Broadway-run plays, museum outings, a harbor cruise, the San Diego Gulls and a trip to Skateworld are just some of the excursions set — and they’re FREE! 

Trip registration is live. Visit sdsu.edu/sdsu-go and follow @sllsdsu on Instagram for updated deets. Questions? Email [email protected]

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Show Aztec Pride
in Day of Giving

Aztec Proud, SDSU’s peer-to-peer student philanthropy program, invites you to participate in the Day of Giving on March 12. Make a donation of any amount to the campus programs that resonate most with you. 

Visit sdsu.edu/dayofgiving for more details on how to participate.

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Register for Spring
SafeZones Training

SafeZones is making its return at The Pride Center this spring. The training supports efforts toward a welcoming, informative, educational and safe environment for all 2SLGBTQIA+ members of the campus community and their allies.

Use the link in The Pride Center Instagram (@sdsupridecenter) LinkTree to fill out the Google form and participate in one of three sessions.

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JMS Screening Circle
With Christopher Rivas

Join the School of Journalism and Media Studies at 5 p.m. March 19 at the Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union Theatre for the JMS Screening Circle featuring author, actor and writer Christopher Rivas

Rivas will discuss his latest book, “Brown Enough,” in which he shares about finding his Latinx identity in today’s America. The event, open to all students, will highlight the lack of diversity in the media and provide a space for students to share their stories.

 

Make a Difference with
Aztec Unity Project

Aztec Unity Project sponsors two-day service learning opportunities for SDSU students to serve the local community. 

This month, join your peers as we travel to one of ProduceGood’s local farms to harvest fresh produce to donate to San Diegans who are food insecure. In April, connect with residents of the Seacrest Village Retirement Community. Scan the QR code to register!

Funds Available for Speakers,
Student Projects or Travel

The deadline to apply for a Student Success Fee award is March 5; awards support academic projects outside of your classroom experience, conference travel, research or bringing speakers to campus.

Submit a proposal to request funding for a project to be implemented during the 2024-25 academic year.  

Also, the Division of Research and Innovation has limited funds available to support undergraduate research, scholarship and creative activities for this semester.

Funds are available for every college and will be awarded on a rolling basis until exhausted. 
Only one RSCA Travel or Material Fund Form may be completed by an SDSU mentor (tenured/tenured track faculty, research professors, and lecturers). 

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Student Research, Creativity Celebrated at S3 on March 1-2

The 17th annual SDSU Student Symposium, or S3, will open at 8 a.m. March 1 and run through the day on March 2 at the Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union. Learn more at the S3 website

Undergrad and grad students will present their research, scholarship and creative activities to the public; there are cash prizes; and the top winners will represent SDSU at the CSU Student Research Competition in April.

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Aztecs Basketball Teams Charge into the Thick of March Madness

The SDSU men’s and women’s Basketball programs are heading into the stretch runs of their seasons — each with postseason hopes still alive. Celebrate the programs’ seniors at Viejas Arena on March 5 (women) and March 8 (men) as the teams face Wyoming and Boise State, respectively. 

Then, support your teams on their runs through the Mountain West Conference Tournaments in Las Vegas — the tournaments’ winners receive automatic bids to the NCAA basketball tournaments.

The women’s conference tournament is March 10-13, while the men’s is March 13-16. Can’t make it to Vegas? Watch the games on the Mountain West Network and CBS Sports Network and on CBS for the men’s championship. 

Get your brackets ready for Selection Sunday on March 17, as we wait to discover where our teams are headed in the postseason. (Men’s brackets, 3 p.m. CBS; women’s brackets, 5 p.m. ESPN)

 

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“Vote & Amplify” kickoff March 6

The SDSU Harold K. Brown Knowledge, Education and Empowerment Program (HB KEEP) is hosting an event to inform and empower students of color to make their voices heard at the ballot box.

The “Vote and Amplify” campaign kickoff will be held from 3:30-5 p.m. at the BRC Backyard in connection with the Afrikan Student Union and the San Diego Urban League. The event will include a voter registration drive. 

Email HB KEEP for any questions about the event or the campaign.

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Black Career Fair coming March 29

The 2nd annual Black Career Fair is coming from noon-4 p.m. March 29 at the Parma Payne Goodall Alumni Center. 

Last year’s inaugural event had representatives from more than two dozen vendors and companies, as well as career industry professionals on hand. 

Visit the HB KEEP website for more information.

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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.
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Looking for a part-time job to cover costs, an internship to build your professional skills or a full-time job because graduation looms? Check out these career and internship opportunities, and go to sacd.sdsu.edu/career for more information on jobs, events and career preparation.

 

 

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