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Thursday, April 26, 2018

College of Education Student Research Symposium Winners

SRS: Student Research Symposium
Congratulations to all of the winners of the 2018 SDSU Student Research Symposium.  This year more than 520 students presented research and creative projects.  We are especially proud of the winners of the College of Education! This year, six of our students received special recognition.

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

The Office of Student Services Prepares for Another Great Commencement

Lisa and Jackie assemble dressers for the furniture bank
This spring, SDSU College of Education’s Dr. Lisa McCully, Director of the Office of Student Services, and Jackie Fuller, Recruitment, Advising, and Commencement Coordinator, traveled to Atlanta, GA to attend the annual North American Association of Commencement Officers (NAACO) conference.

Friday, April 13, 2018

COE Moves Up Again in 2019 U.S. News and World Report Rankings

Hardy Tower at SDSU
U.S. News and World Report has released their 2019 Best Graduate Education School Rankings and once again, SDSU has risen.  Our College of Education is now ranked #54 among all Colleges/Schools of Education in the nation.  Last year, the SDSU College of Education was ranked #57. The strong rankings are due in part to the reputation College of Education faculty have developed as leaders in their various disciplines. As well, the strong rankings are influenced by the success of College of Education faculty in acquiring funding for their research.  While SDSU is now ranked 54th among all universities, it is ranked 43rd among public universities.

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

COE Awards More Than $200K in Scholarships

student holding scholarship check
Every year, the College of Education awards scholarships to dozens of students to help them with tuition, research travel, books or supplies. During this current school year, COE awarded more than $200,000 to 83 undergraduate and graduate students. Undergraduate student Darlene Marentes is one of them. She got $1,035 that she used to buy textbooks for the fall and spring semester.

Monday, April 9, 2018

COE Counseling Center Helps Clients, Future Counselors

From left to right: Dr. Nellie Tran, Dr. Juan Camarena, Dr. Letty Pileski and Letti Estrella
Having problems with your spouse, children, or at work, but don’t have the means to pay for a counselor or family therapist?

The Center for Community and Counseling Engagement (CCCE) can help.

Friday, April 6, 2018

New Report Exposes High Suspensions of Black Males in San Diego County

Drs. Luke Wood and Frank Harris III
A new report, Outside Looking In: Suspension as a Form of Exclusion in San Diego County, was released today by researchers from Black Minds Project at San Diego State University (SDSU) and the UCLA Black Male Institute. The report offers insight into disparities in suspensions in public schools in San Diego County.

Wednesday, April 4, 2018

7 Things You Didn’t Know About Andrea Saltzman Martin

7 Things You Didn’t Know About Andrea Saltzman Martin
If you’re looking for some delectable recipes, look no further...Andrea Saltzman Martin, the College of Education Instructional Designer, is willing to share hers!  Not only is she passionate about her career in technology, but she’s also got the same enthusiasm in the kitchen. Read more on this edition of 7 Things You Didn’t Know About Faculty and Staff to find out more about this chocolate and animal loving chameleon!

Monday, April 2, 2018

SDSU Students Teach, Explore in Costa Rica

Liberal Studies students in Costa Rica
While most students took a break to hit the hot spots during Spring Break, 22 San Diego State University students decided to spend their vacation teaching children and exploring the natural beauty of Costa Rica.