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The most popular African American-helmed comedies of the 1980s and 1990s made millions of people laugh, but San Francisco ...
Devan Glensor’s graduate studies brought her to Drawsko, Poland, where she spent three weeks helping preserve and document ancient human remains that were found under the soil at a farm. Glensor ...
PBS NEWSHOUR -- The Bayview neighborhood has a rich history in San Francisco, known in particular for its naval development ahead of World War II, which drew black, working-class builders during the ...
Early in his college career, Carlos Rios was struggling. He didn’t know where to turn for help and considered dropping out. Luckily, he found the College of Liberal & Creative Arts’ Advising Resource ...
SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE -- Ruth Felt has been active in spearheading arts education and outreach programs, including a joint residency program with San Francisco State University that sends the ...
The College of Liberal & Creative Arts is pleased to announce that 511 of its seniors have earned a cumulative grade-point average of 3.5 or higher.
The College of Liberal & Creative Arts is pleased to announce that 2,636 majors and 479 minors in the College were named to the fall 2015 Dean’s List. Each student earned a grade-point average of 3.25 ...
Randall Kohl presents a lecture and solo guitar recital of compositions and arrangements by Orizaban guitarist Octaviano Yáñez (1865 - 1927). Though largely unknown today, Yáñez was considered ...