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STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: President of Best Buddies chapter spreads message of inclusion
Nov 7Liberal Studies major Olivia Glynn has long had a passion for working with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Successful launch: ‘Rocket Kids’ return from abroad with new perspective, passion
Oct 3Nineteen CFD and liberal studies students spent a summer in Europe working with children of U.S. service members.
Two College of Education alumnae named top San Diego County teachers
Jun 18High school teachers Maria Miller and Jennifer Ekstein both earned credentials and master’s degrees from SDSU’s School of Teacher Education.
Meet Our 2024 Outstanding Graduates
May 15Get to know the individuals from across our college who earned COE’s top honors for academic success.
Through life changes and obstacles, a PELSA master’s student perseveres
May 8DACA recipient Javier Diego Jacinto earns master’s degree, sets sights on making an impact for fellow undocumented students through research.
VIDEO: A future teacher is inspired to advocate for students
Apr 22Liberal studies ITEP student Alexia Herrera discusses her goals as she nears graduation.
A Q&A with new liberal studies coordinator Chris Brum
Mar 20Trial and error finding his own path offers insight into helping students discover their true passions.
Alumni Q&A: Megan Holmstrom Takes Math Education Worldwide
Nov 15Liberal studies- and CRMSE-trained educator travels the globe as a consultant to international schools.
Honoring the Life of a Devoted Educator
Nov 15Alumnus Tim Simmons Jr. honored with an endowed scholarship to support future teachers.
A Formerly Shy Student Takes Center Stage Among San Diego County Educators
Aug 31STE alumna Amanda Ford, who teaches theater in the Cajon Valley Union School District, was named a 2023-24 San Diego County Teacher of the Year.