SDSU NewsCenter
National Publication Names SDSU Researcher Emerging Scholar for Advancing Diversity In Higher Education
Jan 20Eric R. Felix was honored by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education for his work to further racial equity through research and mentorship.
Pair of Alumnae Make Their Mark as San Diego County Counselors of the Year
Jan 14Christine Araki and Nicole Roman praise SDSU counseling masters programs for empowering them to help students prosper.
Sally Casanova Scholars Program Gives Aspiring Ph.D. Students Added Boost
Dec 7Seven SDSU students were chosen for the CSU pre-doctoral award, allowing them to pursue opportunities to expand research and realize their dreams.
SDSU Expands Support, Study of Family Child Care Providers
Nov 16A new grant from Blue Shield Foundation will fund expansion of the STEPS partnership into El Cajon refugee communities.
SDSU's Jokerst Named Top California Teacher
Nov 4The math and engineering educator at West Hills High is one of five statewide honorees.
$3.5 Million Grant Addresses Bilingual Teacher Shortage
Oct 14The Department of Dual Language and English Learner Education is partnering with four counties, including San Diego.
Two SDSU Alumni Named Top Teachers in San Diego County
Oct 6Tiffany Jokerst and Jacquelyn Flores Jourdane carry on important legacies in their work as educators.
SDSU Part of $102 Million Nationwide Initiative on School Principals, Equity Gap
Oct 1The College of Education project will focus on the Fresno district, where the student population is predominantly Latinx.
Study Tackles Inequity in Special Education Placement
Sep 24A state grant is supporting research at the College of Education to help school districts recognize and lessen differential treatment.
Rasha Roshdy's Labor of Love
Sep 21An overheard conversation inspired a College of Education alumna to create a nonprofit serving refugee families.