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Faculty team up to give early childhood bilingual educators a crash course in STEM
Feb 12Supported by the Mexican American Opportunity Foundation, Melissa A. Navarro Martell and Wendy Ochoa launch professional development series.
Sarah Rieth earns universitywide Outstanding Faculty RSCA Award
Feb 12CFD associate professor honored in Public Impact category for her work to better serve children with developmental disabilities.
The value of students seeing themselves in history
Feb 11SDSU lecturer and local history teacher Acacia Thede is out to ensure students can explore the past through the perspectives of Black, Indigenous and people of color.
College of Education Dean honored by major psychological association
Feb 4Y. Barry Chung was selected for the APA Award for Distinguished Contributions to Education and Training in Psychology.
Inspired to be an advocate for youth
Feb 3School counseling master’s student Nick Pantoja finds purpose helping young people feel heard.
Finding the ‘now’ of teaching: Online education programs reach No. 3 in national rankings
Jan 21U.S. News & World Report highlights SDSU’s growing reputation for excellence in online education master’s programs.
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: A declaration of independence
Dec 17SDSU Ed.D. student and community college faculty member Suganya Sankaranarayanan strives to empower immigrant students.
The gift of new possibilities
Dec 16Inspired by her son, SDSU alumna and credential candidate Brenda Gonzalez pursues a new path as a special education teacher.
ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT: Michelle DeJohnette (’02 Child Development, ’21 JDP)
Nov 20Assistant professor at Cal Poly Pomona dares to imagine a brighter future for Black children in early childhood education.
Laura Craig runs point on SDSU’s teacher credentialing transformation
Nov 20In a new role, STE alumna and longtime lecturer is inspired to address the problem of teaching as a ‘position of privilege.’