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VIDEO: At the Intersection of Education and Creativity
Apr 26PELSA master’s student Monique Holbert has a passion for painting and a dream to open her own school.
Student Spotlight: Regina Choy Finds a Calling Supporting ‘My Brothers and Sisters’
Apr 26Award-winning rehab counseling grad student is inspired to help fellow veterans find meaningful careers.
COE No. 49 and Rehab Counseling No. 3 in Latest U.S. News Rankings
Apr 25Both graduate education school and rehabilitation counseling rankings are the highest ever for SDSU.
COE Connections Episode 4: Assistant Professor Toni Saia
Mar 13Rehabilitation counseling faculty member discusses bringing lived experience, focus on disability culture to the rehabilitation counseling field.
Bringing Traumatic Brain Injury Out of the Shadows
Mar 13Why all of us need to join brain injury survivors, family members and advocates to mark Brain Injury Awareness Month.
SEMILLAS Research Fellowship Named Outstanding New Program
Mar 13Program launched by ARPE’s Marissa Vasquez earns award from NASPA Latinx/a/o Knowledge Community.
Shirley Nash Weber Visits SDSU to Inspire Future Black Educators
Feb 10California Secretary of State is honored at event co-hosted by COE, Black Resource Center and CABWARE.
It’s Official: Dynamic Research Consortium Gains Recognition
Feb 10Three decades after founding at SDSU, Child and Adolescent Services Research Center designated a university center.
Alumna Katie Osabe Finds Rehabilitation — and a Calling
Feb 10Rehabilitation counseling grad draws on lived experience as she embarks on a new career helping others.
Two Professors Ranked Nationally Among Most Influential Education Scholars
Jan 17J. Luke Wood and Frank Harris III are widely known for their collaborative work to advance racial equity in education.