SDSU NewsCenter
Speaking up to Protect Indigenous Children and Youth
Nov 14School psychology and SHPA classmates form a lasting bond around Indian Child Welfare Act advocacy.
SDSU Team Leads National Effort to Advance Equity in Vocational Rehabilitation
Nov 13Rehabilitation counseling faculty members Mark Tucker and Mari Guillermo received a $4.5 million federal grant to work with agencies in 10 states.
NSF Project Aims to Remove Roadblocks to Driving for Autism Community
Oct 23ARPEs Mary Baker-Ericzn teams with Vanderbilt University professors on an AI-based system to increase skills and confidence behind the wheel.
SDSU Launches Bachelors Degree in Leadership Studies
Oct 9Building on a popular minor, interdisciplinary program is designed for students interested in cultivating leadership traits.
A Formerly Shy Student Takes Center Stage Among San Diego County Educators
Aug 31Alumna Amanda Ford, who teaches theater in the Cajon Valley Union School District, was named a 2023-24 San Diego County Teacher of the Year.
SDSU Mundt Peace Scholars Engage in Humanitarian Work in South Africa
Aug 15Students made impacts during their eight-week service-learning internships in Cape Town.
Student Success: Benefits of Being Active on Campus
Aug 15Participation in student councils can create connections and leadership opportunities that last a lifetime
Searching for Leadership Lessons Behind the Lyrics
Aug 15A course offered by the SDSU Leadership Minor examines leadership concepts in popular songs, and a Grammy winner is already on board.
Breaking the Cycle of Disparity: Improving Autism Services for Transborder Families
Jul 25Alumna and assistant professor Ana Dueas is SDSU's first-ever recipient of the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) Early Career Award, which will support her work in the Imperial Valley.
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.