PSFA STORIES
PSFA Stories is a round-up of curated links, as well as articles about the SDSU College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts written by the PSFA Communications Team and student interns building their portfolios.
Outstanding Student: Athena Lazos, School of Public Administration
May 1Athena Lazos has been chosen as the outstanding student of the School of Public Administration.
Outstanding Student: Kayla Aponte, School of Music and Dance
May 1Kayla Aponte has been recognized as the outstanding music student in the School of Music and Dance.
Outstanding Student: Chivas Powers, Army ROTC
May 1Chivas Powers has been recognized as the outstanding student of SDSU’s Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps.
Outstanding Student: Morgan Prickett, School of Journalism and Media Studies
May 1Morgan Prickett has been recognized as the outstanding student for the School of Journalism and Media Studies.
Outstanding Student: Allison Busch, L. Robert Payne School of Hospitality & Tourism Management
May 1Allison Busch has been chosen as the 2023 outstanding student of the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management.
New York Times journalist speaks to students about art and journalism
Apr 27Journalist and author Jori Finkel tells students she built her career “one stone at a time.”
PSFA’s College Council to host entrepreneurship event with Student Success Fee Award
Apr 11The student-run PSFA College Council will host alumnus Cecil Magpuri speaking to students about entrepreneurship in the creative fields, thanks to an award from the Student Success Fee Fund.
SDSU offers first K-pop dance theory/practice class in the U.S.
Apr 5School of Music and Dance Associate Professor Chuyun Oh plans to expand knowledge of the unique art form.
Mother-daughter duo attend SDSU to receive their degrees
Apr 4Former Aztec Shops employee and breast cancer survivor Imelda Hernandez-Villa is working alongside her daughter Sydney Villa as they aim to earn their bachelor's degrees.
SDSU awarded University Transportation Center from the U.S. Department of Transportation
Mar 21Bruce Appleyard is now SDSU's associate director of the newly formed Center for Pedestrian and Bicyclist Safety, a place for research that will make streets safer, more liveable, and more equitable.