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COE DIFFERENCE MAKERS: Dr. Melissa Soto Examines How Kids Think About Math
Oct 5Partnering with local teachers and schools, Dr. Melissa Soto gets to the bottom of how kids think about math.
New Ed.D. Director Vicki Park Seeks to Support Leaders to Make Change
Oct 5Teaching experience inspired Dr. Vicki Park’s focus on education policy implementation and urban school reform
Vasquez Pilots Program to Engage Community College Students in Research
Oct 5Dr. Marissa Vasquez pilots SEMILLAS program to engage community college students in the high-impact practice.
Dr. Douglas Fisher Receives National Honor for Impact on Latinx Students
Oct 5Dr. Douglas Fisher, professor and chair of San Diego State University’s Department of Educational Leadership, has been honored by the Association of Latino Administrators and Superintendents (ALAS) for his commitment to serving Latinx youth.
SDSU Part of $102 Million Nationwide Initiative on School Principals, Equity Gap
Oct 1SDSU will work to build an equity-centered principal pipeline in Fresno Unified School District.
Study Tackles Inequity in Special Education Placement
Sep 24A state grant is supporting Dr. Paul Luelmo's research to help school districts reduce differential treatment.
Alumni Spotlight: Rasha Roshdy’s Labor of Love
Sep 22An overheard conversation inspires a CCLEAD alumna to create a nonprofit serving refugee families.
Escobedo Appointed to State Board of Education
Sep 16Executive director of SDSU’s National Center for Urban School Transformation was appointed by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Herrera Villarreal Joins National Alliance to Bolster Latinx STEM Inclusion
Aug 31The ALRISE Alliance will focus on STEM participation and retention among Latinx students at more than two dozen Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) and emerging HSIs across the U.S.
New Sweetwater Superintendent Has SDSU, Transborder Roots
Aug 20EDL graduate Moises Aguirre recently took over as superintendent of California's largest secondary school district.