SDSU NewsCenter
How to Talk to Children About Racism and Unrest
Jun 29Counseling and school psychology faculty member Jennica Paz offers advice on parenting in the national current moment
First Set of Big Ideas Proposals Advance to Next Phase
Jun 23Twenty faculty-led proposals broadly representing SDSUs research excellence will receive further consideration for funding under the Big Ideas initiative.
Classroom Equity App Gets NSF Grant
Jun 18A nearly $1 million grant for SDSUs Daniel Reinholz will allow further exploration of a tool to reduce longstanding forms of implicit bias.
Inquiring Minds: Student Researchers Shine at CSU Competition
Jun 10SDSUs top student researchers placed in three categories at the statewide competition, held this year in a virtual setting.
#SDSUGrad: Daphne Joie B. Calaguas
Jun 2In the fall, recent graduate Daphne Joie B. Calaguas will attend SDSU's Postsecondary Educational Leadership: Student Affairs graduate program.
Seven Generations Into the Future
May 28Chasejamison Manar-Spears, SDSUs Zahn Spirit of Innovation award recipient for 2020, spent a transformational year in Ghana.
New PBS Series Brings Asian American Perspective to K-12 Learning
May 19New documentary series and accompanying curriculum expands access to Asian American history during Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Month.
Nursing Simulator Research Draws Top Prize
May 18A best paper award went to an SDSU team confirming the value of a virtual patient tool that could raise standards for education in rural and developing countries.
Student Teachers Get Creative to Complete Credential Programs
May 5Students in SDSUs multiple-subject teacher credential program are finding innovative ways to connect with their pupils virtually.
$3 Million Grant Aims to Bolster Math, Science Teaching in San Diego County Schools
Apr 28The National Science Foundation-funded award focuses on urban schools in four districts.