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.
Page TitleStudents and Professor Adventure to Fiji Working on an Amazon Prime Show
Aug 10Tim Powell along with two students traveled to Fiji to help produce World’s Toughest Race: Eco-Challenge Fiji
Two New Murals Spark Conversations on Representation
Aug 3The School of Art and Design includes murals as part of its new diversity and inclusion initiative
New Echo Thief Application Revolutionizes Music Making
May 28Professor Chris Warren’s Echo Thief technology allows for music to be made in virtual spaces
PSFA Faculty Take on Move to Virtual Learning
Apr 13Faculty share their experiences and insights transitioning to online classes.
Laura Osnes to Appear in Musical Theatre Series with SDSU
Apr 2Musical Theatre professor Robert Meffe creates free series for the use of musical theatre programs worldwide
Research Addresses Gender Disparity in the Hospitality and Tourism Workforce
Feb 19Examining how women identify themselves in the work they do.
Former Pentagon Press Secretary to Lecture on Campus
Feb 19CNN’s John Kirby will speak on the impact of disinformation and trust with the fourth estate
School of Theatre, Television, and Film Launches Food Pantry for Students
Dec 3School of Theatre, Television, and Film faculty are being trained by Feeding San Diego in food handling to provide anonymous support for students experiencing food insecurity.
School of Communication M.A. Program Ranks on Top
Nov 26The School of Communication M.A. program was recently ranked 8th in North America and named the Outstanding Master’s Program for 2019.
School of Theatre, Television, and Film Presents She Loves Me
Nov 19She Loves Me brings a warm, romantic musical comedy to SDSU this holiday season.
School of Communication Alumnus Wins New Rising Aztec Award
Nov 6Luke Sophinos is one of the 10 up-and-coming alumni awarded the Rising Aztec Award.
SDSU Theater Collaborates with Native Voices at the Autry for Lying with Badgers
Oct 15Lying with Badgers is the first Native American play performed by SDSU Theatre.
HTM Professor Researches Tourism From A Human Dignity Perspective
Oct 9Larry Beck visited 41 national historic sites and studied their impact through a social justice lens
Ann Marie Haney Endowment Provides San Diego Schools with Music Instruments
Oct 8The Ann Marie Haney Endowment for Music advocates for student’s right to learn about music and the arts.
Jazz Ensemble Performs with Guest Artist Jon Faddis
Oct 2Faddis is known internationally as one of the most innovative and inspiring jazz trumpeters of our time
SDSU Music Collaborates with San Diego Master Chorale
Oct 1The SDSU Symphony Orchestra and San Diego Master Chorale collaborate for a night of powerful music with "Truth and Reconciliation"
SDSU Downtown Gallery Hosts Artist Luis González Palma
Sep 30Constructed Mythologies is Luis González Palma’s first solo exhibition in San Diego, showcasing his work spanning the 1990s to 2018.