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.
New PARC (PSFA Academic Resource Center) Opens for all Students
Nov 10The PARC is a free learning center open to all SDSU students offering coaching, school supplies, food, charging outlets, resources, and drop-in advising.
SDSU’s Imperial Valley Campus and Mesa Campus Unite for Music Festival
Nov 3The campus collaboration includes two days of performances featuring classical, gospel, choral, folklorico, and dance.
SDSU to Host Researchers Fighting to Protect LGBTIQ+ Refugees and Migrants in Crisis
Oct 25Grant-sponsored, international conference is coordinated by Public Affairs Professor Roddrick Colvin with the support of the US Embassy, Fundación Amal Argentina, and SDSU
School of Communication Hosts Lecture “Dark Persuasion”
Oct 20The Center for Communication, Health & the Public Good conducts basic research to generate new insights, knowledge, and discoveries about the fundamental importance of human communication when managing wellness, illness, disease, and disorders.
School of Communication Initiates Critical Discussions with Brown Bag Series
Oct 19“(Re)Frame Across Disciplines: Roundtable Discussion on Anti-Oppression Work” series fosters community, and inspires a more just world.
More than a Movie: JMS presents Academy Award-Winning film “Moonlight”
Oct 19Free screening is the second in the School of Journalism and Media Studies Screening Circle event series
SDSU Theatre presents Miku, and the Gods
Oct 15Epic and small origin story adventure is part of the Arts Alive SDSU Discovery Series
School of Music and Dance Presents “Nothing Gold Can Stay” at the Historic Balboa Theatre
Oct 14The SDSU Wind Symphony and Symphony Orchestra present an evening of music engaging community healing through the arts. The Arts Alive Discovery Series will also host a discussion panel.
Page TitleSDSU Theatre’s “Cloud 9” Asks, Are We “Suppressing Our True Identities?”
Oct 8The School of Theatre, Television, and Film presents both a parody and spoof on the Victorian Empire, exploring gender identity and power dynamics in race. “Cloud 9” is an Arts Alive SDSU Discovery Series Event.
PSFA’s International Studies Minor is Match With Literally Any Degree
Oct 5Adjusted for COVID, the International Studies Minor (ISM) is open to any major in the university, and is particularly valuable for any student seeking a career involving global awareness