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COE Connections Episode 11: Mark Tucker and Mari Guillermo
Apr 22ARPE faculty members discuss their collaborative work to level the playing field for people with disabilities.
Creating space for disabled people to be ‘unapologetically themselves’
Mar 20Assistant professor Toni Saia earns inaugural Judy Heumann Civil Leadership Award from San Diego disability organization.
Mary Baker-Ericzén Earns Top Research Honor
Mar 20ARPE research professor recognized for her wide-ranging work to develop services for autistic adults.
COE Stories: Doctoral student finds a calling in servant leadership
Feb 1Brenna Leon examines academia with a critical lens as she looks to ensure BIPOC students have positive experiences in higher ed.
SDSU researcher makes national ranking of impactful scholars
Jan 9ARPE professor Frank Harris III, an expert on education equity matters, is named on 2024 Edu-Scholar Public Influence list.
Postdoc Brings Research Expertise and Mentorship to RES-ISTE Team
Nov 15Victoria Rodriguez-Operana highlights the importance of serving and supporting minoritized students.
Dickson, Herrera Villarreal Named Presidential Research Fellows
Nov 15COE pair among six SDSU faculty members awarded $25,000 each to further their projects.
Advancing Equity in Vocational Rehabilitation
Nov 15Rehabilitation counseling faculty members Mark Tucker and Mari Guillermo received a $4.5 million federal grant to work with agencies in 10 states.
SDSU Launches Bachelor’s Degree in Leadership Studies
Oct 24Building on a popular minor, interdisciplinary program is designed for students interested in cultivating leadership traits.
Removing Roadblocks to Driving for Autism Community
Oct 11ARPE’s Mary Baker-Ericzén teams with Vanderbilt University professors on an AI-based system to increase skills and confidence behind the wheel.