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Toni Saia Inducted into Disability Mentoring Hall of Fame
Apr 19ARPE assistant professor is a passionate advocate for understanding disability as identity, culture.
Education Doctoral Student Awarded Fulbright Scholar Grant
Apr 18Al Schleicher will spend a semester in Belize building capacity for teacher professional development.
Two Alumnae Earn Presidential STEM Teaching Award
Mar 16National honorees Khamphet Pease and Marlys Williamson are both graduates of SDSUs teaching credential programs.
125 Years of Excellence: A Class by Themselves
Mar 14Remembering when two SDSU alumnae were named National Teacher of the Year an honor that gave them a voice for decades after.
Vasquez Among 25 Women Lauded for Contributions to Higher Education
Mar 2ARPE assistant professor included in Diverse Issues in Higher Educations 11th-annual Womens History Month special report.
Discovering a Trailblazer: Henrietta Goodwin, SDSU's First Black Graduate
Feb 24The legacy of Henrietta Goodwin lives on at SDSU and in the Goodwin family.
Online Education Master's Program Draws a Top 10 National Ranking
Jan 25The one-year program in elementary and secondary curriculum and instruction has been expanded to include a course helping teachers adapt to the era of virtual instruction.
National Publication Names SDSU Researcher Emerging Scholar for Advancing Diversity In Higher Education
Jan 20Eric R. Felix was honored by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education for his work to further racial equity through research and mentorship.
Pair of Alumnae Make Their Mark as San Diego County Counselors of the Year
Jan 14Christine Araki and Nicole Roman praise SDSU counseling masters programs for empowering them to help students prosper.
Sally Casanova Scholars Program Gives Aspiring Ph.D. Students Added Boost
Dec 7Seven SDSU students were chosen for the CSU pre-doctoral award, allowing them to pursue opportunities to expand research and realize their dreams.