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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.
Truman Scholar Looks to a Better World for Refugee, Migrant Girls
Apr 12Sandy Mekany, an SDSU senior, sees herself working to expand educational opportunities for those whove gone through experiences similar to hers.
Open Arms and Fertile Minds: A Day in a Tijuana Classroom
Dec 6SDSU's future bilingual educators cross the border to better understand the students shared by the U.S. and Mexico.
SDSU Researchers Inform New Law Protecting Foster Youth in Exclusionary Discipline
Nov 1Recently-passed AB 740 codifies recommendation from a 2021 report showing a disproportionate rate of suspensions faced by Black foster youth.
SDSU Team's Soul Work Aims to Address Pandemic's Impact on Foster Youth
Sep 27A Department of Education-funded project will train future helping professionals to promote wellness and resiliency.
NSF Funds New Science Teacher Pipeline
Sep 22A $1.2 million grant supports scholarship, mentoring, professional development for aspiring educators
Juanita Nuez's Journey From Migrant Student to Star Educator
Sep 20Newly-minted San Diego County Teacher of the Year attended SDSU alongside four siblings including current SDSU Imperial Valley dean.
SDSU Selected to Transform Early Childhood Education in Nation of Georgia
Aug 29The $4.19 million World Bank-funded effort will enhance programs for children.
Challenging the Narrative: Q&A with SDSU Professor Travis Heath
Aug 24Travis Heath, the new chair of SDSUs Department of Counseling and School Psychology, examines the stories we tell and how that relates to the health of individuals and our culture.