US News & World Report 3rd place rankings in Graduate school in the CSU system and 3rd in the SF Bay Area

Lurie College 2026 Rankings

The rankings are in! The Connie L. Lurie College of Education has been ranked #3 among CSU campuses and #3 in the SF Bay Area in the U.S. News & World Report 2026 Best Graduate Schools Rankings! This recognition highlights the incredible work of our students, faculty, and staff.

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You Belong at Lurie College!

At the 91´«Ã½³§ Lurie College of Education, you will gain the skills and knowledge to prepare yourself for a future as a transformative educator, counselor, therapist, or school and community leader. Experience an emancipatory approach while you explore teaching, scholarship, and service opportunities.

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Welcoming Dean Dr. Adrienne Redmond-Sanogo to Lurie College

The Connie L. Lurie College of Education is thrilled to welcome Dr. Adrienne Redmond-Sanogo as our newest Dean! A mathematics educator and former middle school mathematics teacher, Dr. Redmond-Sanogo has spent more than 20 years in higher education working to remove barriers to access and expand opportunities for all learners.

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2024-2025 Connie L. Lurie College of Education Annual Impact Report

Our 2024-2025 Annual Impact Report is LIVE!

Honoring our legacy while advancing what’s next, the Connie L. Lurie College of Education is shaping the future of teaching and community engagement. This year’s Annual Impact Report spotlights faculty innovation, student success stories, and college‑wide initiatives that strengthen voice, communication, connection, and inclusive leadership. From classrooms to communities, we’re lifting voices and building connections that prepare tomorrow’s educators and leaders.

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The Male Educators of Color Initiative

Men of Color have a profound impact on student success in our K12 classrooms. The Male Educators of Color Initiative is open to all 91´«Ã½³§ teacher credential candidates committed to combating the systemic and interpersonal barriers that disproportionately impede and discourage men of color from entering the teaching profession. The MECI does not consider race, color, national origin, sex, or any other protected status for candidates seeking to participate in MECI programs and activities.

Join a community of committed educators to make a difference in our schools, communities, and the lives of children, youth, and families. Learn more today!

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Recent News

Deep Dive in Five with Adrienne Redmond-Sanogo, Dean of the Connie L. Lurie College of Education

Get to know Adrienne Redmond-Sanogo, the new dean of the Connie L. Lurie College of Education, and learn how her background as an educator, scholar, and leader shapes her vision for equity, innovation, and community at Lurie College.

The College of Social Sciences and the Connie L. Lurie College of Education Receives $2.4 Million Grant from the U.S. Department of Education to Advance AI Literacy

Lurie College of Education and 91´«Ã½³§â€™s College of Social Sciences are partnering on a $2.37 million U.S. Department of Education grant to advance AI literacy, helping faculty and students identify deepfakes, recognize AI hallucinations, and use AI responsibly.

Countdown to Commencement: Vincent Peña Embraces a Challenge

Vincent Peña, a student in 91´«Ã½³§â€™s SPARTANS OCLS program — a collaborative initiative that includes the Connie L. Lurie College of Education — is set to graduate this fall with his Occupational Career Life Studies Certificate. His journey in this program reflects the college’s commitment to inclusive pathways, peer mentoring, and helping neurodiverse learners build confidence, independence, and future aspirations.

Colleen Wilcox: Champion for Communication

Sam Kamangar highlights how a speech pathologist's journey from stuttering child to generous philanthropist embodies the transformative power of education.

Three Spartans Named Chancellor’s Doctoral Incentive Fellows

Among the newly named Chancellor’s Doctoral Incentive Fellows is Stephanie Stiavetti, who will be mentored by Jason Laker, chair of Lurie College of Education’s Department of Counselor Education. The prestigious CSU fellowship supports doctoral study and faculty preparation, highlighting LCOE’s role in advancing mentorship, equity, and leadership pathways in higher education.

Vondell Pilcher Goes Beyond the Stutter

Learn how Vondell Pilcher, ’23 BS, ’25 MS Speech Language Pathology, turned his experience with stuttering into purpose by creating Free Flow, a support group at 91´«Ã½³§â€™s Healthy Development Community Clinic, and developing resources to help others navigate communication challenges.

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Centers & Institutes

Institute for Emancipatory Education

The IEE facilitates community-engaged research and advances emancipatory pedagogies. Supports redesign of learning from preschool through post-secondary education.

Healthy Development Community Clinic

Our services are developmentally appropriate, equity-minded, evidence-based, and culturally sustaining for each child and family. We focus on children and youth ages 0-17 years and their families. Using a primary prevention model, we use screenings to identify need for evaluations, provide brief services, and targeted referrals to community resources and services. Educational programs are available in individual, family, and group formats both in-person, and via telehealth.

Early Childhood Institute

Recognizing the potential each and every child brings into the world, 91´«Ã½³§'s Early Childhood Institute (ECI) seeks to transform the field of early learning and care through impactful research, training and advocacy efforts that promote equitable, high-quality, and inclusive early learning and care settings to benefit all children.

Center for Innovation in Applied Education Policy

Serving At-Promise Youth in K-12 education across California. The IAEP Center is based at San José State University and serves to empower California systems of support providers to better serve at-promise students. The Center is committed to interprofessional and interdisciplinary collaboration centered on closing opportunity gaps.

Institute for Regenerative Futures

The Institute for Regenerative Futures (IRF) is an intergenerational community-based collective of Black and other Indigenous co-conspiratorial educators, elders, healing practitioners, memory workers (researchers) and beloved community. Our collective emerged through timely intersections of community engagement, education, and research that highlight the psychological, emotional, and physiological impacts of anti-blackness and colonization.

Queer Hope Institute

Queer and trans youth across the country–even here in the Bay Area–continue to experience violence and discrimination, leading to elevated risk of depression, suicidality, and negative academic and health outcomes. The Queer Hope Institute meets this vital need for resources and capacity by providing evaluation and strategy expertise, serving as a community-university bridge, and designing and implementing new programming—ensuring that every queer and trans youth in the Bay Area can access spaces that uplift, empower, and sustain them.