SDSU NewsCenter
Harnessing the Strength of First-Generation Families
Jul 3Cross-campus collaboration between Child and Family Development and the Early Assessment Program aims to counter harmful narratives, empower parents.
Confronting the History Behind Educational Inequities
Jun 23A Q&A with assistant professor James Wright, looking backward for clues on a better way forward for schools.
SDSU Deepens Ties to Oaxaca
May 1A presidential delegation celebrated an MOU to formalize a partnership with La Universidad La Salle Oaxaca to encourage future collaborative research, conferences and more.
Education Programs, Health Care Management Shine in New Graduate Rankings
Apr 25SDSU's rehabilitation counseling, educational leadership, and public health degree programs all place in the top 30 by U.S. News and World Report.
SDSU Educator Works to Improve Safety, Inclusion for LGBTQIA+ Youth
Apr 24Educational Leadership assistant professor Vinnie Pompei is part of a state committee creating a new cultural competency training course for educators.
Credential Student Strives To Be The Teacher She Once Needed
Mar 13One of six Chaldean students in SDSU's Cajon Valley Cohort, Rojina Tobya aspires to be a welcoming face for newcomers.
SDSU Faculty Address Pandemic's Lasting Impact on Young Children and Schools
Mar 13With new federal funding, the Center for Excellence in Early Development is set to greatly expand successful early childhood mental health services across San Diego County.
Embracing Fivey-One: NSF CAREER Award Explores How Kids Learn Math
Mar 9Assistant Professor Nicholas Johnson hopes to add nuance to an understanding of what good instruction looks like
Shirley Nash Weber Returns to SDSU With a Call to Action
Feb 9California Secretary of State is honored at event focused on strengthening universitys pipeline of Black Educators.
Online Education Master's Program Ranks 7th Best in the Nation
Jan 24The U.S. News and World Report ranking is its best ever and its third time in the top ten.