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RAFU SHIMPO (LOS ANGELES) -- After a national search, Professor Karen Umemoto has been appointed as the new director of the Asian American Studies Center at University of California, Los Angeles, and ...
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 ...
This conference — sponsored by ICLA Research Committee on Religion, Ethics, and Literature and the San Francisco State University departments of Jewish Studies, Journalism, Modern Languages and ...
SAN DIEGO FREE PRESS -- In 1996 Paul S. Flores cofounded the spoken-word group Los Delicados with fellow poets Darren De Leon and Norman Zelaya. “Delicados happened because 1) we were the only Latinos ...
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 ...
AMERICAN THEATRE -- In his early years, Gregory’s pilgrimage to theatre meccas included a stop at the Actors Workshop in San Francisco. Focusing much of its effort on the avant-garde of the 1950s — ...
DAILY NOUS -- A couple of new philosophy podcasts have started up recently. One is called Overthink. Created by Ellie Anderson, assistant professor of philosophy at Pomona College, and David M.
HOW STUFF WORKS -- Jenny Lederer, assistant professor and linguistics adviser in the Department of English Language and Literature at San Francisco State University: “Semantics is the study of meaning ...
The College of Liberal & Creative Arts welcomes six new tenure-track faculty members to its ranks this year. These accomplished scholars bring unmatched knowledge and insight to share with students in ...
SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE -- Barbara Tomash is the author of four books of poetry: “PRE-” (Black Radish Books, 2018), “Arboreal” (Apogee, 2014), “The Secret of White” (Spuyten Duyvil, 2009) and “Flying ...
BEFORE IT’S NEWS -- Aaron Belkin, a professor at San Francisco State University and executive director of the group Pack the Courts, said, “The strategy is to make the 2020 candidates understand that ...
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 ...