There are dozens of resources for certain majors to get a head start in their career field of choice, but the Counseling and Social Change Club is one organization that can contribute to any career field a student chooses.
Founded in spring 2015, the Counseling and Social Change Club focuses on creating cultural competency and enforcing ideals based upon helping others in need.
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Friday, October 30, 2015
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Why Athletics Is An Integral Part of the Aztec Experience
SDSU President's Blog
In many ways, our victory illustrated the best of college football. Supported by our community, our players and coaches worked together, they persevered through adversity and their hard work and effort were rewarded. It was great to hear our community’s pride in SDSU’s athletics’ achievements – the women’s soccer team won its fourth consecutive conference title on Sunday – as I traveled throughout the city this weekend.
Read President Hirshman's full blog post
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
ARPE Faculty and Students Co-author Award-winning Article
Faculty and students from the College of Education's Administration, Rehabilitation & Postsecondary Education (ARPE) department have been recognized for an award-winning article on social security/disability insurance (SSI/DI) beneficiaries that find employment.
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Monday, October 5, 2015
Ciccati Earns Monty For a Lifetime of Work and Service
The College of Education was represented well at this year’s Monty Awards banquet, as Dr. Samuel Ciccati was recognized for his philanthropy and community service.
CISP Finds New Home at SDSU
The statewide office for the California International Studies Project (CISP) has found a new home in the SDSU College of Education.
New Certificate Helps Educators Develop Culturally Relevant Teaching Strategies
The College of Education has developed a Professional Certificate in Cultural Competence, narrowing the scope of diversity in today’s classrooms.
ARPE Cohort Provides Degrees to Pacific Island-Based Residents
SDSU is continuing a long tradition of providing blended distance learning programs in remote Pacific Island settings.
Joint Doctorate Grads Find Work at CSU Campuses
In another classic example of the student becoming the teacher, three graduates of San Diego State’s Joint Doctoral Program in Education with Claremont Graduate University have found faculty positions on campuses within the California State University system.
Noyce Fellowship Program Aids Students in Math and Science
Teachers in San Diego State’s Noyce Master Fellowship program worked to improve their craft over the summer with students from a local San Diego middle school.
Project CARES Scholars Continue to Make a Difference for Foster Youth
Dr. Tonika Duren Green was awarded a 1.25 million-dollar grant from the U.S. Department of Education Office of Special Education Programs to improve outcomes for foster youth.
Student Leadership Spotlight: Michelle Ong
Michelle Ong has had to wait longer than her four years of undergraduate work would suggest to get to where she is now.
Watch Student Leadership Spotlight: Michelle Ong on YouTube
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