Informed & Inspired
News from the SDSU College of Education
Introducing COE’s 2024 Student Difference Makers
Dec 17Seven students awarded funding donated during SDSU’s Day of Giving campaign to further research activities.
ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT: Michael Dalman (’18, Leadership Studies)
Dec 17Alumnus Michael Dalman discovered a passion for supporting foster youth from a one-unit leadership course at SDSU. Years later, he and his wife Mary are devoted foster parents.
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: Miren Algorri does it all
Dec 17Child development student makes an impact as a child care provider and labor leader.
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: The gift of new possibilities
Dec 17Inspired by her son, SDSU alumna and credential candidate Brenda Gonzalez pursues a new path as a special education teacher.
ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT: Michelle DeJohnette (’02 Child Development, ’21 JDP)
Nov 20Assistant professor at Cal Poly Pomona dares to imagine a brighter future for Black children in early childhood education.
Laura Craig runs point on SDSU’s teacher credentialing transformation
Nov 20In a new role, STE alumna and longtime lecturer is inspired to address the problem of teaching as a ‘position of privilege.’
‘We put all our hearts on that table’: Grad students support campus wellbeing post-election
Nov 20COE mental health practitioners-in-training offered an empathetic ear to fellow SDSU students in wake of a contentious campaign.
Bonnie Kraemer elected chair of Department of Special Education
Nov 20Autism expert will replace Laura J. Hall, who served in the role for more than a decade.
Navarro Martell named Outstanding Transborder Educator
Nov 15SDSU International Affairs recognizes DLE associate professor’s work to improve STEM education for emerging bilingual students on both sides of the border.
Alumni-student connection creates a different kind of high school reunion
Nov 13Fifteen years ago, Amir Harrison was taught by an SDSU credential candidate named Timothy Farson. Now, Harrison has returned as the candidate — and Farson is the principal.










