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The Resilience to Recover
Apr 3Kotaro Nakamura's work in post-tsunami Japan yields new insights into disaster recovery.
7 Things About Michael Gerdes
Apr 1Selected by the U-T San Diego as one of three Faces to Watch in Classical Music for 2014, Gerdes is focused on creating a thriving orchestral community at SDSU.
Criminal Art and Creative Crime
Mar 18A new SDSU Library exhibit explores the intersecton of two very different human ventures.
7 Things About Shannon Kitelinger
Mar 18SDSU's Shannon Kitelinger, the director of bands, brings music to the campus.
SDSU Symphony Orchestra Salutes Aztecs
Mar 13The concert features works composed and arranged by SDSU faculty and students.
The Vagina Monologues at SDSU
Mar 11SDSU's production of The Vagina Monologues will run from March 14 to 16 at the Don Powell Theatre.
Pal Joey Will Charm You
Feb 25SDSU's master of fine arts candidates production will run from Feb. 28 through March 9.
Local Theatre Inspires Creativity at SDSU
Feb 19The SDSU Department of English and Comparative Literature recently began a partnership with the Cygnet Theatre.
Life in Focus
Feb 13Eduardo Castro Fonseca came to SDSU as a Fulbright student with a multicultural history.
Through Art, Maruyama Confronts a Family Indignity
Feb 12Wendy Maruyama's Tag Project personalizes the internment of Japanese Americans during WWII.