Informed & Inspired
News from the SDSU College of Education
Agent of change: STE lecturer powers school district success story
Nov 19Amy Fulinara’s leadership contributes to Lemon Grove School District winning Golden Bell Award.
The culture broker: CSP professor seeks to help undergrads find career and personal fulfillment
Nov 19Counseling and School Psychology’s Nellie Tran launches a course examining career development and life design.
An impactful career comes full circle with top faculty honor
Aug 19Special Education Chair Bonnie Kraemer to be honored with the COE’s Alumni Association Award for Outstanding Faculty Contributions.
Felix earns Mertes Award for Excellence in Community College Research
Mar 18ARPE associate professor honored by Association of California Community College Administrators for his work to help administrators advance racial equity.
Faculty Q&A: Fisher and Frey discuss generative AI and its implications for PK-12 education
Mar 18Educational Leadership professors and authors of ‘The Artificial Intelligence Playbook’ explain why they’re ‘boomers’ and not ‘doomers’ on the advancing technology.
Collins elected VP of Council for Exceptional Children's Division of Emotional and Behavioral Health
Apr 17A former special education teacher, Collins is passionate about empowering educators to improve outcomes for students with emotional or behavioral disorders.
Alberto Esquinca wins 2024 AAHHE Book of the Year Award
Mar 5“Integrando STEAM” aims to give dual-language educators tools to improve STEM education in their programs.
45th anniversary of DLE marked at Voice Your Language Conference
Mar 5Faculty emeriti share testimonios at 9th annual conference exploring multilingual education issues.
Meet the Newest Additions to the College of Education Faculty
Aug 22The College of Education is excited to welcome four new tenured/tenure-track faculty members joining us for the fall semester!
Meet the College of Education's New Faculty and Staff for Fall 2022
Aug 26The college welcomes eight new tenured/tenure-track faculty and one new staff member.








