SDSU NewsCenter
Making a splash: SDSU builds partnerships locally and nationally to improve special education
Jun 20Associate professor Lauren Collins nets two Office of Special Education Programs grants to prepare educators and administrators to better serve diverse students with disabilities.
Two College of Education alumnae named top San Diego County teachers
Jun 14High school teachers Maria Miller and Jennifer Ekstein both earned credentials and master’s degrees from SDSU’s School of Teacher Education.
Child development student finds courage — and community — through cancer journey
May 31Scholarship recipient Mitzi Cazares is back at SDSU with a new perspective and needed support after a long road to remission.
With experience beyond her years, a new teacher goes forth
May 15STE credential graduate Briana Martinez follows in familiar footsteps as she prepares to enter the teaching profession.
Through life changes and obstacles, a master’s student perseveres
May 7DACA recipient Javier Diego Jacinto earns master’s degree, sets sights on making an impact for fellow undocumented students through research.
Striving to allow all children to be their ‘authentic selves’
Apr 22Alumna and lecturer Gloria E. Ciriza draws on her SDSU experience in becoming the first female San Diego County Superintendent of Schools.
Newly-minted Fulbright Scholars pack their bags
Mar 23Brazil and Spain are destinations for SDSU alumni faculty members seeking to further their research.
Creating space for disabled people to be ‘unapologetically themselves’
Mar 19Assistant professor Toni Saia earns inaugural Judy Heumann Civil Leadership Award from San Diego disability organization.
‘A whole different way of teaching’: Innovative online education program ranks No. 5 nationally
Feb 6U.S. News & World Report gives SDSU online Master of Arts in Teaching high marks for quality, student success.
Doctoral student finds a calling in servant leadership
Jan 30Brenna Leon examines academia with a critical lens as she looks to ensure BIPOC students have positive experiences in higher education.