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Five SDSU professors earn 2024 Outstanding Faculty Global Engagement Awards
Dec 2Recipients honored for their international and transborder research, education programs and activities that further SDSU’s goal of developing globally minded graduates.
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.’
‘We put all our hearts on that table’: Grad students support campus wellbeing post-election
Nov 20COE mental health practitioners-in-training offered an empathetic ear to fellow SDSU students in wake of a contentious campaign.
Bonnie Kraemer elected chair of Department of Special Education
Nov 20Autism expert will replace Laura J. Hall, who served in the role for more than a decade.
Navarro Martell named Outstanding Transborder Educator
Nov 15SDSU International Affairs recognizes DLE associate professor’s work to improve STEM education for emerging bilingual students on both sides of the border.
Amid a high-stakes election, mental health practitioners-in-training to offer emotional support to students
Nov 14College of Education and Presidential Global Democracy Fund launch post-election Student Listening Sessions led by mental health practitioners-in-training.
International Education Week Nov. 18-22 showcases SDSU’s global students, faculty and academic programs
Nov 14A week of events highlight international diversity on campus, led by the International Peace Village and Faculty Global Engagement Symposium
Bilingual education scholar earns prestigious CDIP fellowship
Nov 12Alumnus Kevin Perez stoked a passion for social justice as a credential and master’s student in SDSU’s Department of Dual Language and English Learner Education.
A different kind of high school reunion
Nov 12Fifteen years ago, Amir Harrison was taught by an SDSU credential candidate named Timothy Farson. Now, Harrison has returned as the candidate — and Farson is the principal.