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A passion for helping others launches a student on a new course
Sep 25As he prepares to teach physics to high schoolers, Joseph Morrison will represent credential students statewide as liaison to a state commission.
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
SDSU Launches Bachelors Degree in Leadership Studies
Oct 9Building on a popular minor, interdisciplinary program is designed for students interested in cultivating leadership traits.
NSF Funds New Science Teacher Pipeline
Sep 22A $1.2 million grant supports scholarship, mentoring, professional development for aspiring educators
Juanita Nuez's Journey From Migrant Student to Star Educator
Sep 20Newly-minted San Diego County Teacher of the Year attended SDSU alongside four siblings including current SDSU Imperial Valley dean.
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.
SDSU's Jokerst Named Top California Teacher
Nov 4The math and engineering educator at West Hills High is one of five statewide honorees.
Professor Joins National Alliance to Bolster Latinx STEM Inclusion
Aug 31Felisha Herrera Villarreal will serve as co-principal investigator for the NSF-funded effort.
Changing the Face of Therapy
Aug 23SDSUs Marriage and Family Therapy program breaks down barriers to mental health for communities of color.
New Center Aims to Advance Research into Black Education, Wellness
Feb 16The idea for a hub for scholarship, service and professional development arose from the death of George Floyd.










