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 Graduate: Hannah Park from Navy ROTC
May 11As a proud student mentor, Park shares her advice for incoming freshmen. “Take advantage of all the resources on campus. Whether that’s being close to your friends, the events, all of the resource centers, etc. It’s amazing that students have all of that at their fingertips.”
Outstanding Graduate: Samantha Barlow from the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management
May 11Hospitality and Tourism Management major named outstanding graduate
Outstanding Graduate: Dayne Sakazaki from the School of Music and Dance
May 11Music Education major named outstanding student by the School of Music and Dance
Outstanding Graduate: Alexandra Spencer, School of Public Affairs and College of PSFA
May 11Criminal Justice major honored as top outstanding student by School of Public Affairs and the College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts
NEWS CENTER: SDSU Poised to Join Pell Grant Program Aimed at Fighting Recidivism
May 10Program opens a path to the bachelor’s degree for people experiencing incarceration in two correctional institutions in the Imperial Valley.
News Center: SDSU 125 Years: Mural Honors Stories of Black Campus Leaders
May 10Shirley Weber, Charles Bell, E. Walter Miles among the seven stories featured in 16-foot-by-8-foot mural.
Exploring Crime, Punishment, and Pleasure in Reality TV
May 10“Crimesploitation” is a new book co-authored by SDSU’s Paul Kaplan and Emory University’s Daniel LaChance
NewsCenter: World Premiere Musical Postcard American Town Opens at SDSU
Apr 27Contemporary musical examines the hardship of cultural discrimination and the importance of community activism. Debuts Friday, April 29.
We’re Still Here: How the Screening Circle Amplified LGBTQ+ Voices
Apr 24On March 16 the School of Journalism and Media Studies celebrated the LGBTQ+ community at its third Screening Circle event with a showing of an episode from the HBO series “We’re Here.”
"Learning to Fly" Project Integrates Visual Art, Dance, and Discussion
Apr 22Themes of transformation and restoration are examined through visual art by the Prison Arts Collective and SDSU students, dance interpretations of the art by the SDSU Division of Dance, and an Arts Alive SDSU Discovery Series Panel.