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Randall Kohl presents a lecture and solo guitar recital of compositions and arrangements by Orizaban guitarist Octaviano Yáñez (1865 - 1927). Though largely unknown today, Yáñez was considered ...
BACKSTORY RADIO -- Conversations about U.S.-China relations often revolve around tariffs, trades and recently, President Donald Trump’s tweets.
WASHINGTON POST -- Felicia Angeja Viator is assistant professor of History at San Francisco State University, a former Bay Area DJ and the author of the recently published book, “To Live and Defy in ...
CAL MATTERS (SACRAMENTO) -- Educators who support the trend point to the jobs available in gaming and other forms of digital media, while students say esports clubs and classes have given them another ...
San Francisco State University Professor and Director of Veteran Documentary Corps, Daniel Bernardi, has received a grant from the National Cemetery Administration's Veterans Legacy Program to make ...
Vivian L. Huang is Assistant Professor of Communication Studies, specializing in race and performance studies. Huang's first book, Surface Relations: Queer Forms of Asian American Inscrutability, ...
FORT COLLINS COLORADOAN (COLORADO) -- After noticing the journalists who covered the Little Rock Crisis in 1957, Beals said she became fascinated with ...
SF State hosts showcase featuring research projects funded by 2018 gift, largest in University history. In 2018, San Francisco State University announced a $25 million gift from alumni and ...
THE TECAKE -- Danny Glover was born on July 22, 1946, in San Francisco, to Carrie (Hunley) and James Glover.
The Montford Point Marines were the first 20,000 African Americans trained to be servicemembers in the 1940s To commemorate Black History Month, a San Francisco State University documentary team will ...
GOLDEN GATE XPRESS -- In a recent episode of NPR’s podcast “Code Switch,” Jerry Wayne Varnado spoke about SF State’s ethnic studies strike in 1968 which lasted until March 20, 1969.
A cofounder of the University’s Women Studies program, Gearhart was the first out lesbian hired for a tenure-track position at SF State. Communication Studies Professor Emerita Sally Miller Gearhart ...