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Leadership path takes Tonika Green back home
Aug 18SDSU associate vice president and CSP professor will spend a year at Virginia State University as an American Council on Education (ACE) fellow.
'A long way to go’: Disability rights experts reflect on the ADA at 35
Jul 25SDSU’s Toni Saia and Gabrielle Ficchi say the landmark law set an important baseline for accessibility — but progress shouldn’t stop there.
Building up the next generation: Two alumni named among county’s top teachers
Jun 9SDSU grads and local educators Allison Schmitt and Kevin T. White honored by the San Diego County Office of Education, making them eligible for statewide award.
Honoring an SDSU professor who transformed math education
May 19Alba Gonzalez Thompson was a trailblazing Latina in STEM, whose revolutionary research impacted math teaching and learning worldwide
Paulette Nungaray follows in her mother’s footsteps to become a teacher
May 15New SDSU graduate learned perseverance, importance of education at mother’s knee
SDSU grad's pivot from teaching to policy lands her at Harvard Graduate School
May 12Shaye Phung started her journey as an aspiring teacher. She leaves SDSU as an aspiring education policy change agent headed to graduate school at one of the world’s most prestigious universities.
SDSU grad says Women’s and Pride centers helped her turn grief into growth
May 12After the sudden loss of her mother, SDSU senior Ila Pecus found strength, purpose and healing through mentorship and community — graduating in just three years with highest honors.
The long road back to preschool
May 8The first ever grads of an accelerated bachelor’s/credential program, Ana Angel Aguilar and Sophie Vratsinas are ready to make a difference as early childhood special educators.
New graduate school rankings spotlight SDSU health professions, education
Apr 7This year’s rankings from U.S. News & World Report place the speech-language pathology program at No. 11 in the nation, and five others now in the top 50.
Thriving as a student parent: Alexis’s story
Mar 18Child development major Alexis Primo’s passion for supporting parents who feel lost or just need help stems from her own experiences.











