Informed & Inspired

News from the SDSU College of Education

  • Cassandra Libang

    CFD’s Cassandra Libang Named a Quest for the Best Winner

    Child and family development senior Cassandra Libang has been named one of 10 recipients of San Diego State University’s Quest for the Best Vice Presidential Student Service Award. The Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity honor recognizes outstanding student leaders at SDSU in four key areas: academic excellence, student service and activities, community service and leadership development.

  • Amy Rascop

    7 Things You Didn’t Know About Amy Rascop

    You might know Amy Rascop as the hard-working executive assistant to Dean Y. Barry Chung. But did you know you’re likely to find her rollerskating, hiking in the wilderness or cruising on the back of a Harley? Find out more in this edition of 7 Things You Didn’t Know About Faculty and Staff.

  • From left: Reka Barton, Nora Leyva and Amir Zargar.

    JDP Students Shine at 2021 SDSU Student Research Symposium

    Three students in San Diego State University’s Joint Doctoral Program in Education with Claremont Graduate University were honored for their research excellence at the 2021 SDSU Student Research Symposium (SRS).

  • A woman plays with two children

    New Center Focuses on Early Childhood Development, Education, Mental Health

    A new center to improve well-being in early childhood and create a coordinated network of care is being created at San Diego State University’s Department of Child and Family Development (CFD).

  • From left: Credential students Jake Palacio, Valerie Salgado and Tasha Irianto.

    As Districts Return In-Person, it’s Back to School for Many Credential Students

    Tasha Irianto says it’s the little moments she’s missed the most. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the San Diego State University teaching credential student went months without seeing her second graders outside of a Zoom window. 

  • Dr. Tonika Green

    School Back in Session, Dr. Tonika Green Offers Advice to Parents on CBS 8, NBC 7

    With in-person instruction resuming in San Diego schools, Dr. Tonika Green, professor in counseling and school psychology, joined CBS News 8 over the weekend to talk about what parents need to know about preparing their kids to return to the classroom.

  • Nellie Tran

    Faculty Focus: A Powerful Voice Against Anti-Asian Racism

    Dr. Nellie Tran was already writing her congressional testimony on anti-Asian discrimination and violence when news broke about the killing of eight people — six of them Asian American women — in a series of mass shootings in Georgia. The Mar. 16 incident put a horrific spotlight on the surge of racism and violence targeting Asian Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

  •  Dr. Lupe Holguin Buell and Sheila Solórzano

    COE Stories: Faculty Members Share Personal Reflections on Cesar Chavez

    In honor of Cesar Chavez Day on March 31, two San Diego State University College of Education faculty members and alumnae share their personal memories of Chavez and the movement he led. Dr. Lupe Holguin Buell ('85, ’02) is single-subject coordinator and Sheila Solórzano ('77, '78) is bilingual credential program supervisor in the Department of Dual Language and English Learner Education.

  • Lauren Collins

    7 Things You Didn’t Know About Lauren Collins

    Preparing the next generation of special education teachers is a high stakes profession. To unwind, assistant professor and induction coordinator Lauren Collins likes to jump out of planes and swim with sharks in her spare time. Find out more about Lauren in this edition of 7 Things You Didn’t Know About Faculty and Staff.

  • Vincent Anthony

    COE STORIES: Ed.D. Student Vincent Anthony

    In our latest installment of COE Stories, we meet Vincent Anthony, a student in SDSU's Ed.D. in Educational Leadership PK-12 program. Learn how Anthony, a charter school dean in San Diego, strives to foster inclusive, supportive environments for students. Video by Ian Ordonio.