San Francisco State University couldn’t be a better place to learn about global culture, diversity and politics. For alumna Poh Si Teng, this campus fostered her journalistic pursuits from the ...
Spanning the arts, humanities and social sciences, the College of Liberal & Creative Arts (LCA) is committed to inspiring the next generation of thinkers, makers and doers. We are home to world-class ...
San Francisco State University has a proud tradition of organizing conferences for Constitution and Citizenship Day, a national holiday that commemorates the signing of the U.S. Constitution in 1787.
Renowned designer and educator Omari Souza will deliver a campus talk on Monday, September 22, at 1:30 p.m. in Knuth Hall. His presentation will explore themes from his first book, An Anthology of ...
KQED-FM (SAN FRANCISCO) -- One of San Francisco State’s most influential anti-Vietnam War organizers was a popular English instructor named George Mason Murray. He also happened to be the minister of ...
WORLD LINK (COOS BAY, OREGON) -- The new “Figuratively Speaking” show will consist of oil painting and sketches by W.M. (Wendy) Ralston-Burger of Lakeside. Ralston-Burger explores the space between ...
Ferreira’s work with the Xavante people has continued for four decades. The Liberal Studies professor has worked with them in creating many maps and map books, served as an expert witness in land-use ...
SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE -- As the late and great Filipino American historian Dawn Mabalon and author of Little Manila Is in the Heart: The Making of the Filipina/o American Community in Stockton, ...
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at San Francisco State University is dedicated to helping people learn and grow as they age. And now OLLI has something in common with the people it serves ...
THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS -- Back when the sun was setting on the 1970s, I was studying playwriting at San Francisco State University and living with tw ...
SYFY WIRE -- Most cartoon characters are unaware that they’re naked, unless a designer puts them into a costume. Animation historian and San Francisco State media professor Karl Cohen says that early ...