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Dual-credential program between special education and general education gets green light
Aug 27SDSU gets $750K for Project OCEANSIDE, a new dual credential program to prepare culturally responsive teachers.
Exploring girlhood and culture through Black dolls
Aug 20Assistant professor explores history through the lens of the girl child to highlight scholarly research in girlhood studies
Q&A: Skateboarding at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics
Jul 23Assistant professor of sociology Neftalie Williams discusses the significance of skateboarding’s inclusion in the Games and its impact on society.
SDSU’s Center for Inclusive Excellence receives national leadership award
Jul 17Dedicated space for equity and inclusion recognized for its commitment to SDSU’s core values and innovating best practices.
Three SDSU adapted athletes will compete in the US Paralympic Track and Field Team Trials
Jul 15With the ultimate goal of securing a spot in the 2024 Paralympics, SDSU adapted athletes are headed to Florida this month to challenge athletes from all over the country.
$2.8 million NSF grant will expand AI education and research opportunities for students
Jul 2In collaboration with the NSF Institute for Learning-enabled Optimization at Scale, the project will focus on diversity within the AI research community.
Groundbreaking 38-year study offers rare perspective on children of lesbian parents
Jun 27Esther Rothblum, emerita professor of women’s studies, is a collaborator on the largest and longest-running study on planned lesbian-parent families in the U.S.
Additional support for SDSU APIDA Center seen with boost in CSU funding
Jun 10The new ACCESS Project will seek to improve the college experience for APIDA students from underserved communities, and establish a statewide research center.
‘I got to make my dad’s dream that he can see me graduate,’ SDSU hosts graduations in Mexicali, Tijuana
May 23SDSU holds graduation ceremonies for graduates whose immediate family members cannot cross the border to attend ceremonies in the U.S.
Grad Profile: Jamilah Little is reaching her goal
May 10SDSU psychology major overcomes a timeout, returns to school with support of her campus friends and groups.