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COE rises to No. 45 in latest U.S. News & World Report rankings
Apr 7SDSU achieves best-ever standing in 2025 Best Graduate Education Schools list; Rehabilitation Counseling Program ranks No. 7.
COE students shine at SDSU Student Symposium
Mar 18Dual language special session participants sweep S³ awards as several education-affiliated students honored.
ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT: From SDSU to The Last Frontier
Mar 18Jordan Huff, a 2024 liberal studies alumna, has spent her first year of teaching in an unexpected locale — Kodiak, Alaska.
Looking to become a teacher? Here’s how SDSU makes it affordable
Dec 17SDSU’s teacher credentialing programs offer multiple funding options to support candidates.
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.’
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.
ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT: Emily Vizzo (’06, Teacher Education)
Oct 2A former middle school educator describes how her new children's book 'Starflower' was written with teachers in mind.
Let’s dance: School of Teacher Education expands arts offerings
Aug 28SDSU becomes the first Southern California CSU to offer a single-subject teaching credential program in dance.
Meet the newest additions to the College of Education faculty
Aug 28Hsien-Chang Lin, Brittany L. Marshall, Weichen Zhao and Devanshi Unadkat are joining COE for the Fall 2024 semester.
Dual-credential program between special education and general education gets green light
Aug 23U.S. Department of Education grant supports initiative with a heavy focus on culturally responsive pedagogy and boosting teacher diversity.