Informed & Inspired
News from the SDSU College of Education
Honoring an SDSU professor who transformed math education
May 19Alba Gonzalez Thompson was a trailblazing Latina in STEM, whose revolutionary research impacted math teaching and learning worldwide
Randy Philipp's new beginning
May 16Retiring STE professor says goodbye to SDSU after 35 years in math education — and hello to a career in counseling.
ITE Career Day demystifies college for local middle schoolers
May 16Annual event welcomes students to the SDSU campus to explore higher education and career options.
American Sign Language program flourishes in DLE department
May 15From just a single course offered 15 years ago, SDSU’s fast-growing ASL program offers students ample insight into both a language and Deaf culture.
Vasquez, Gates earn campus-wide awards
May 15ARPE faculty members honored for their dedication to empowering SDSU students.
The long road back to preschool
May 8The first ever grads of an accelerated bachelor’s/credential program, Ana Angel Aguilar and Sophie Vratsinas are ready to make a difference as early childhood special educators.
Alumni Spotlight: Cindy López (’15, bilingual credential)
Apr 22Former bilingual educator brings classroom experience to the Governing Board of the National School District.
‘An emotional roller coaster’: Band brings music, mental health discussion to SDSU
Apr 22Hooked Like Helen took center stage for a ‘Concert and Convo,’ hosted by the Leadership Studies program.
Student Spotlight: Rebounding with a purpose
Apr 22Motivated by his own incarceration, JohnMichael Price seeks to help at-promise children break free from the school-to-prison pipeline.
COE rises to No. 45 in latest U.S. News & World Report rankings
Apr 7SDSU achieves best-ever standing in 2025 Best Graduate Education Schools list; Rehabilitation Counseling Program ranks No. 7.