Informed & Inspired
News from the SDSU College of Education
SDSU Researchers Inform New Law Protecting Foster Youth in Exclusionary Discipline
Nov 1Recently-passed AB 740 codifies recommendation from a 2021 report showing a disproportionate rate of suspensions faced by Black foster youth.
Where Research Meets Practice: A Spotlight on Autism Research in COE
Oct 11College of Education researchers make an immediate impact on lives through partnerships with schools and communities.
Marshall Part of NSF-Funded Effort to Diversify STEM
Oct 11Professor of educational leadership leads evaluation for program providing STEM opportunities, mentorship.
Eric R. Felix Honored as Emerging Scholar by National Publication
Jan 20Eric R. Felix was honored by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education for his work to further racial equity through research and mentorship.
SDSU Expands Support, Study of Family Child Care Providers
Nov 16New grant from Blue Shield Foundation will fund expansion of STEPS partnership into El Cajon refugee communities, will inform statewide child care policy.
$3.5 Million Grant Addresses Statewide Bilingual Teacher Shortage
Oct 15Department of Dual Language and English Learner Education is partnering with four counties to address shortage.
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.
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.