Informed & Inspired
News from the SDSU College of Education
COE, CHHS team up to better support children with autism
Nov 19A $1.25 million federal grant boosts SDSU’s collaborative co-training of special education teachers and speech-language pathologists.
COE Connections Episode 16: Vanessa Placeres
Nov 18CSP associate professor discusses her examination of multiculturally-responsive services and the training of school counselors.
HARMONY furthers SDSU’s work to support Indigenous youth wellness
Nov 12Building on three decades of partnerships, a new federal grant supports training school counselors and psychologists to work in tribal communities.
SDSU’s new Music Education master’s degree is made by teachers, for teachers
Oct 9The degree augments the largest program at the School of Music and Dance; classes start next summer.
COE Connections Episode 15: Chris Brum
Oct 8SPED associate professor discusses his passion for empowering teachers to support students with complex needs.
‘A win for us’: Research award carries significant meaning for ARPE’s Saia
Oct 8Rehabilitation counseling associate professor and proud disabled woman wins 2025 Western Association for Counselor Education and Supervision honor.
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: Anayeli Auza
Oct 8From challenge to change: DLE master’s student champions multilingual learners as a high school teacher
Happy happenstance: Alumnus honored as up-and-coming business leader
Oct 8Myles Horttor, a graduate of SDSU’s rehabilitation counseling program, earns San Diego Business Journal recognition for his work at the nonprofit Options For All.
$30 million federal grant cements SDSU’s national leadership in vocational rehabilitation
Oct 6The Rehabilitation Services Administration award to the Interwork Institute will establish a technical assistance center to help agencies across the U.S. better serve people with disabilities.










