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Counseling for Students Affected by Tragedy
Following Friday's tragedy in Newtown, Conn., the staff of SDSU's Counseling and Psychological Services encourages affected students to call for support.
Veteran
Moral Injury of PTSD Examined
National PTSD expert Dr. Jonathan Shay will discuss combat veterans' mental health, Oct. 5, at the inaugural Jack McGrory lecture.
Leslie Gail Herrmann
In Memoriam: Leslie Gail Herrmann
She worked at SDSU for more than 25 years.
College of Extended Studies looks to give a helping hand to those suffering from PTSD
Taking on Veteran Stress
SDSU’s College of Extended Studies will launch two new classes aimed at helping veterans and their loved ones lessen stress.
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Conference Emphasizes LGBT Issues
School counselors, educators and others can register now for the Feb. 17-19 conference.
Angela Byars-Winston (’91, ’92)
White House Honors Alumna
Angela Byars-Winston is recognized for her work in building the ranks of women in math and science.
Adam Steel and Eric Saldivar
Unsheltered Youth
SDSU alumnus Adam Steel shines a light on America’s 1.6 million homeless youth.
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Helping Disabled Job Seekers Find Work
Rehabilitation counselors assist disabled vets and others achieve economic independence as part of an SDSU program.
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Getting to Know the Vagina
"The Vagina Monlogues" will be performed in Don Powell Theatre March 4-6.
ARPE grad students
Rehab Counseling Receives National Grants
The four U.S. Dept. of Education grants, totaling $2.56 million, will directly support graduate students.
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