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So Suite: Music Professor's Work Gets the Royal Treatment
Jul 12Composer Richard Thompson found a particularly personal location for the world premiere of his chamber opera.
Gregory Porter's World of Music
Apr 30The jazz and R&B recording artist made a life-changing pivot at SDSU and learned its smart to keep yourself open to all opportunities.
Wind Symphony and Arts Alive SDSU Celebrate Earth Day with Winds of Change
Apr 21Musicians, recording engineers, and film and audio crew honor Earth Day with a concert drawing attention to climate change.
Big Ideas for Social Justice
Mar 17The five ideas aim to address homelessness, empathy, ethnic studies, and leverage comics and artificial intelligence.
Registration Window for Winter Session 2020-21 Closing Soon
Dec 7More than 35 courses, the most ever, are available during the upcoming holiday break to help students meet graduation requirements. Registration closes Dec. 15.
No Sacrifices Required for This Chess Opening
Nov 30In collaboration with the School of Music and Dance, SDSU's School of Theatre, Television and Film is digitally streaming Chess In Concert with more than 100 students participating.
CSU Honors History Professor with Faculty Innovation Award
Aug 24Elizabeth Pollard, who encourages students to contribute to Wikipedia for learning that sticks, provided leadership to other faculty in the move to virtual-space education.
Hydroponic Strawberries, Ancestry and Immersive Theater
Aug 21How SDSU students spent their summers doing at-home research.
Creating a Virtual Theater Experience
Aug 5SDSU lecturer Sam Shpigelman is working with the latest cutting-edge technology in virtual reality and motion capture to mimic a full stage theater production.