San Diego State University Research Foundation

San Diego State University Research Foundation The Research Foundation furthers the educational, research and community service mission of SDSU.

Mission:
To assist and advance the research mission of San Diego State University, a leading public research university and the oldest and largest higher education institution in the San Diego region. Vision:
To foster a culture of creativity and collaboration with integrity and respect for individuals that results in the delivery of superior service to support the university’s strategic aspirati

ons. Values:
The following core values guide the efforts of SDSU Research Foundation: Service, Collaboration, Innovation, Diversity, and Integrity. Overview:
SDSU Research Foundation (SDSURF) is a non-profit auxiliary organization chartered to further the educational, research, and community service objectives of San Diego State University (SDSU). SDSURF currently administers approximately 1,500 active grants and contracts and has annual revenues of $230 million. With 180 central support staff and over 2,000 grant and contract project employees, it is the largest auxiliary in California. Governed by a board of directors, SDSURF provides grant lifecycle services including proposal budgeting and submission, award administration, human resources, payroll and purchasing services, and providing facilities to house research projects. From account set-up and administration through close-out and final audit, our staff ensures compliance with federal, state, CSU, and SDSU regulations and that funds are spent appropriately to achieve sponsor objectives. SDSU is recognized as an R1 institution by the Carnegie Classifications of Institutions of Higher Education. R1 designation is granted only to doctoral degree-granting universities with “Very High Research Spending and Doctoral Production,” placing SDSU in the top 5% of research universities in the U.S.

SDSU Alumni, Julian Preciado, a graduate of SOUTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL - San Diego, CA, and Imperial Valley College, was name...
05/28/2026

SDSU Alumni, Julian Preciado, a graduate of SOUTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL - San Diego, CA, and Imperial Valley College, was named valedictorian of both the Lamden School of Accountancy and Fowler College of Business at San Diego State University after completing his degree in just three years with a 3.95 GPA. The achievement came amid the loss of his mother and while navigating CountDigital, his consulting firm that assists CPA firms and their clients with complex blockchain transactions and digital asset accounting.

Learn more about his inspirational journey: https://www.ivpressonline.com/news/local-standout-named-dual-valedictorian-at-sdsu-s-fowler-college-of-business/article_81c6dee8-cee0-49d4-88fe-ce0c787c7cd0.html

SDSU Alumni, Los Angeles Clippers player, and son of San Diego State University’s Children’s Center, Kobe Sanders paid h...
05/27/2026

SDSU Alumni, Los Angeles Clippers player, and son of San Diego State University’s Children’s Center, Kobe Sanders paid homage to the children’s center where he spent his early childhood by announcing the funding the center received through an NBA All-Star Weekend mentorship initiative. The funding will help strengthen programs and enhance classroom experiences for children and families in the SDSU community.

Read the full story: http://tiny.cc/v0u3101

From helping establish the Department of Africana Studies to becoming San Diego State University’s first Black administr...
05/26/2026

From helping establish the Department of Africana Studies to becoming San Diego State University’s first Black administrator, SDSU honors the late Harold K. Brown, a former student-athlete and SDSU Alumni, for his impact and contributions to civil rights, education, and community empowerment in San Diego and across the university.

Read the full story: http://tiny.cc/t5u3101

Kitty Lui, a joint doctoral student at San Diego State University and UC San Diego, and associate professor of neuroscie...
05/26/2026

Kitty Lui, a joint doctoral student at San Diego State University and UC San Diego, and associate professor of neuroscience at UC San Diego School of Medicine, Dr. Sarah Banks, published a study in the Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer’s Disease examining how poor sleep quality is associated with increased Alzheimer’s disease risk in older women with higher genetic predisposition.

Learn more about the study: https://respiratory-therapy.com/disorders-diseases/sleep-medicine/breathing-disorders/poor-sleep-linked-higher-alzheimers-risk-women/

Today, we pause to honor and remember those whose sacrifices will always be remembered. SDSURF is closed today in observ...
05/25/2026

Today, we pause to honor and remember those whose sacrifices will always be remembered.

SDSURF is closed today in observance of the holiday! ❤🇺🇸

Gregory T. Lucier, former member of the board of directors of The Campanile Foundation and donor to the Guardian Scholar...
05/22/2026

Gregory T. Lucier, former member of the board of directors of The Campanile Foundation and donor to the Guardian Scholars Fund, will receive an honorary doctorate from the SDSU College of Sciences for his contributions to the STEM field and partnerships between academic institutions and the health care industry.

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Inspired by his passion to help others through community engagement and increased awareness of resources, and after a fa...
05/21/2026

Inspired by his passion to help others through community engagement and increased awareness of resources, and after a family member’s cancer diagnosis, San Diego State University Imperial Valley public health major Alvaro Medina shares how his journey of studying public health led him to pursue his master’s at San Diego State University.

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From marine biology research to a conservation career and aspirations to be a pediatrician, three San Diego State Univer...
05/21/2026

From marine biology research to a conservation career and aspirations to be a pediatrician, three San Diego State University students share how transferring from Southwestern College through SDSU’s STEM Pathways program helped them gain hands-on research experience, technical skills, and connections.

Learn more about their journeys: http://tiny.cc/f3b3101

San Diego State University is collaborating with Launch Factory, a San Diego-based venture studio and early-stage fund, ...
05/21/2026

San Diego State University is collaborating with Launch Factory, a San Diego-based venture studio and early-stage fund, to increase access to campus resources and help researchers transform their findings into startup ideas that will support commercial licensing and attract potential investors.

“This partnership with Launch Factory is a wonderful addition to the tool kit of San Diego State University’s innovation ecosystem. Together, we hope to spin out more successful startup companies, simultaneously opening up researchers’ entrepreneurial options and benefitting the regional economy.” – Hala Madanat, SDSU vice president for research and innovation

Learn more about the partnership: http://tiny.cc/c2b3101

Two San Diego State University students, Gavin Bartow and Daniel Self, are reducing food waste and improving food access...
05/20/2026

Two San Diego State University students, Gavin Bartow and Daniel Self, are reducing food waste and improving food access on campus through their app, Second Course. The app was inspired by Self’s experience with food insecurity and homelessness and connects students to free surplus food from events.

Read the full story: http://tiny.cc/y0b3101

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