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Political Science majors Yana Gagloeva and Liam Sidebottom recently won a national championship from the American Moot Court Association. They won the first-ever national trophy for San Francisco ...
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 ...
San Francisco State University’s School of Art has named Liz Hernández as the Harker Artist-in-Residence, a 12-month appointment in which she will create a “fictional research organization” on campus, ...
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 ...
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 ...
For two days the School of Cinema presents a selection of outstanding contemporary Romanian films in Coppola Theater. Two directors will be discussing their films in person. Admission is free and open ...
Featuring student playwrights and directors. Coordinated by Jeffrey Lo and Terry Boero. Free of charge and open to the public!
14 Hills Magazine will be celebrating the official release Her Daughters by TreVaugh Malik Roach-Carter, the 2023 winner of their Michael Rubin Book Award. Featured readers will include London Pickney ...
San Francisco State University students, faculty and alumni are coming together for several events this month supporting women’s rights in Iran. Admission is free. Professor Persis Karim, director of ...
The College of Liberal & Creative Arts kicks off spring semester with jazz and tacos, honors late professor ...
Author Cole Riley in conversation with Yomi Wrong. 4 – 5 p.m. ASL and live captioning available.