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The College of Liberal & Creative Arts is pleased to announce that 2,636 majors and 479 minors in the College were named to the fall 2015 Dean’s List. Each student earned a grade-point average of 3.25 ...
Caro De Robertis spent election night 2024 in their Oakland home, huddled around the TV with their children, ages 12 and 15. “My kids are Black and Latinx, growing up in a queer family, with one trans ...
The Paul K. Longmore Institute on Disability is proud to announce Emerge, a three-year initiative that will be made possible thanks to a generous $1 million grant from the Mellon Foundation as part of ...
Funded by a California State University grant, the 12-unit pilot program is designed to diversify the field of art handling For the past year, Art students at San Francisco State University set aside ...
To commemorate Black History Month, a San Francisco State University documentary team will debut four shorts about the first Black servicemembers in the U.S. Marine Corps. Each of the short films will ...
In 2018, San Francisco State University announced a $25 million gift from alumni and philanthropists George and Judy Marcus, the largest gift in University history. Five years later, the gift ...
You are invited to two online Zoom panels this week, entitled “Writers’ Voices for Peace and Justice,” featuring acclaimed writers whose works address the multiple tragedies that have been unfolding ...
Long before his illustrations would be seen at restaurants and on television, LeRoid David drew art in school yearbooks. Not just the covers. Every year he would sign dozens of yearbooks with a ...
The Poetry Center's Mazza Writer in Residence for Fall 2023, Josiah Luis Alderete, along with visiting with students as guest artist in classes across the SF State campus through the first week in ...
This year, the College of Liberal & Creative Arts’ Marcus Early Career Research Award will help five faculty members complete projects that explore a range of topics including challenges to the ...
Featuring student playwrights and directors. Coordinated by Jeffrey Lo and Terry Boero. Free of charge and open to the public!