In an effort to make himself more available to students within the College of Education, Dean Joseph F. Johnson, Jr. has reserved multiple dates throughout the academic year to meet with students in a casual setting.
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Tuesday, November 3, 2015
CBB Student Finds His Passion in College of Education
In the summer of 2009, Brandon Williams was overwhelmed, scared, but excited to start his journey as a San Diego State University Aztec. Six years later, Williams is a graduate student at SDSU with quite the impressive resume under his belt.
Student Art Competition Returns for Second Year
This fall the College of Education will host its annual Student Art Competition to help further youth interest in the arts, as well as reach out to the San Diego community.
Ruiz Makes a Splash in both Classroom and Community
While students within the College of Education are often recognized for their academic accomplishments, one student is also making headlines through her endeavors both inside and outside the classroom.
New Textbook Allows Students to Evaluate CFD Policy
Faculty in the College of Education know a thing or two when it comes to teaching, researching, presenting, and leading in the field of education. Therefore it makes perfect sense that Child and Family Development Professor Dr. Thomas Roberts has written and published a new textbook this year.
New Online Program Offers Certificate in Trauma
In an effort to make the pursuit of higher education more convenient for those with busy schedules, the Department of Counseling and School Psychology is offering a new online certificate program. The Certificate in Mental Health Recovery and Trauma-informed Care primarily examines practices used to help people with mental illness and common applications of trauma-informed care in education, and community settings.
Dr. Hatch Awarded for Achievements by NACAC
The National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) rewarded Dr. Trish Hatch with its prestigious Excellence in Achievement award.
Dr. Evans Wins Award from National Council for the Social Studies
The School of Teacher Education’s own Dr. Ron Evans has been selected as a recipient of the 2015 Jean Dresden Grambs Distinguished Career Research in Social Studies Award, a research award given by the National Council for the Social Studies.
$3.5m Grant Aims to Improve Vocational Rehabilitation Services Nationwide
The Department of Administration, Rehabilitation, and Postsecondary Education (ARPE), has been awarded a sizable research grant from the Vocational Rehabilitation Workforce Innovation Technical Assistance Center.