The College of Education and Human Development celebrates the recent Supreme Court decision for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA.) We are proud to share this momentous occasion with our DACA and unDACAmented students, faculty and staff but recognize that there is still work to be done. Read the Dean's Statement
Powerhouse couple are educators working to change cycle of violence
Stacy Speedlin Gonzalez, an assistant professor in practice of counseling in the College of Education and Human Development, and Judge Rosie Speedlin Gonzalez, of Bexar County Court 13, are driven to making a difference in the field of social work and counseling.
New class on Black Lives Matter movement to launch for fall
Over the past month the Black Lives Matter movement has spread across the U.S. and the world following the death of George Floyd, sparking conversations about social justice and the need for change.
UTSA launches first citywide workshop on African American studies
In July the College of Education and Human Development will lead the first workshops to provide local high school teachers continuing education hours in the area of African American studies. The goal is simple: Start a new chapter in education that reflects a more inclusive American history.