December 24, 2003
Honors and awards, new programs and accomplished alumni -- 2003 was another big year for SFSU. In case you missed the major campus stories of the year, here's a review -- just click through for the full story:
SFSU opens new National Sexuality Resource Center
John Gemello named provost
Peter Yarrow to receive honorary degree
SFSU's 102nd Commencement
SFSU ranks 10th in awarding degrees to minorities
Nation's first encyclopedia on black politics is published
Voter registration drive exceeds expectations
High school students take a seat in campus classrooms
U.S. News: SFSU reflects real-world education
Romberg Tiburon Center to lead bay research reserve
MBA program may move to downtown San Francisco
Political humorist Michael Moore draws a crowd
International student body grows -- but not as fast
SFSU pumps more than $1 billon into local economy
Alumni Highlights: No 'Failures' for SFSU alum headed to Sundance
Roll out the red carpet for SFSU Oscar nominees
SFSU alum Johnny Mathis receives lifetime Grammy
Alumna preserves Filipino American history
Reporting live from the Middle East: SFSU alumni
Four tapped for Alumni Hall of Fame
Former Gator makes People's 25 hottest bachelor's list
A's rookie league team features former Gator
Alumna shines on screen 'Under the Tuscan Sun'
Butler and Marcy win Discover award
Muske-Dukes nominated for National Book Award
-- Public Affairs
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