Informed & Inspired
News from the SDSU College of Education
COE Connections Episode 20: Sera J. Hernández
Apr 22Associate professor and chair in the Department of Dual Language and English Learner Education discusses her work in the fields of language policy and multilingual education.
Ready to launch: Learn about the new programs coming to the College of Education this fall
Apr 22Freshly-approved offerings include minors in bilingual education and American Sign Language, a dual credential in elementary and special education, and an advanced certificate in bilingual school psychology.
State commission honors Navarro Martell for equity-centered excellence
Apr 22Associate professor in DLE has leveraged community and cross-border partnerships to advance bilingual science teacher education.
Alumni Spotlight: Joel Hudec (Child Development, '10)
Apr 22Milken Educator Award-winning principal fosters belonging in his home community.
AAHHE Conference at SDSU celebrates community and place
Apr 22From cultural performances to an immersive visit to Chicano Park, ARPE’s Marissa Vasquez worked to anchor the annual conference in the scholarship and lived experiences of Latinx communities.
Climbing The Hill: Grad students travel to D.C. to advocate for multilingual learners
Apr 22Three students and a professor from SDSU’s Department of Dual Language and English Learner Education meet with lawmakers during Language Advocacy Days.
Once endangered, SDSU’s American Sign Language program launches a new minor
Apr 21Developed by Deaf faculty members, the program will teach students both the mechanics of ASL and the intricacies of Deaf culture.
The ascent continues: COE achieves yet another national rankings milestone
Apr 7SDSU climbs 14 places in five years, ranking #41 in U.S. News & World Report’s list of Best Education Schools.
COE Stories Video: Child development major Britta Norquist
Mar 11While working as an associate teacher at the SDSU Children's Center, the junior and aspiring occupational therapist created a documentation project to support student learning.
COE Stories Video: Ed.D. alumna Cherese Wiltshire (’25)
Mar 11Educational Leadership grad is making a difference for students in San Diego’s City Heights community as associate principal of Hoover High School.










