SDSU NewsCenter
New Center Aims to Advance Research into Black Education, Wellness
Feb 16The idea for a hub for scholarship, service and professional development arose from the death of George Floyd.
Alumni Counselors Shine
Feb 4SDSU alumni sweep the San Diego County Office of Educations School Counselors of the Year awards.
Ready Teacher One
Dec 9An SDSU alumna educator built a vibrant community for gamers at a San Diego-area high school and became its go-to person for distance learning help.
SDSU, Mexico Sign Pact for Future Collaboration
Dec 1New memorandum of understanding looks to partnerships in education and research, including online learning programs that draw from both nations.
New Partnership Addresses California's Rural Bilingual Educator Shortage
Nov 9SDSU's Project Access will offer an opportunity to earn a bilingual credential online in as little as a year.
$16.5M Grant Furthers SDSU's National Leadership in Vocational Rehabilitation
Oct 16The grant recognizes SDSUs efforts for improving employment opportunities for those with disabilities.
Ahead of the Curve: SDSU Educators Anticipated the Virtual Classroom
Oct 8Long before the COVID-19 pandemic necessitated it, SDSUs College of Education was on the forefront of preparing future teachers for the online realm.
Marching Aztecs Alumna Named San Diego County Teacher of the Year
Sep 23Middle school music teacher hopes recognition helps her bang the drum for music education.
Seeking Macro-Level Change, Alumna Named to Education Policy Fellowship
Sep 14Inspired by the words of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Amber Riehman (14, 15, 20) seeks to tackle systemic inequities within the educational system.
Helping Future Counselors See Gray
Sep 8New counseling masters program co-director Selam Gebrekristos was shaped by her refugee experience.