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RAFU SHIMPO (LOS ANGELES) -- After a national search, Professor Karen Umemoto has been appointed as the new director of the Asian American Studies Center at University of California, Los Angeles, and ...
Spanning the arts, humanities and social sciences, the College of Liberal & Creative Arts (LCA) is committed to inspiring the next generation of thinkers, makers and doers. We are home to world-class ...
San Francisco State University Professor and Director of Veteran Documentary Corps, Daniel Bernardi, has received a grant from the National Cemetery Administration's Veterans Legacy Program to make ...
THE OREGONIAN -- The release says that Jacobs, who graduated from San Francisco State University, joined KGW as assistant news director more than 20 years ago, and was named news director in 2011.
UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL -- Responsible Living: Explorations in Applied Buddhist Ethics — Animals, Environment, GMOs, Digital Media is a collection of exploratory essays which uses applied Buddhist ethics, ...
MONTEREY HERALD -- Anne Adams Helms frolicked as a child in Yosemite, where her mother ran a small artist’s studio that doubled as the family home. Her father was a photographer and an environmental ...
WORLD LINK (COOS BAY, OREGON) -- The new “Figuratively Speaking” show will consist of oil painting and sketches by W.M. (Wendy) Ralston-Burger of Lakeside. Ralston-Burger explores the space between ...
SONOMA VALLEY SUN -- Founded in 1911 by San Francisco physician Philip King Brown, Arequipa was for women only; it operated until 1957, about 10 years after a TB vaccine was in wide use. Using ...
SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE -- Peter Finch, the KGO anchor, was introduced by programmer Dennis Constantine. A jubilant Finch called his induction “a huge thrill and an honor.” He loved radio as a kid and ...
SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS -- Josh Green teaches American politics at San Francisco State University. He wrote this op-ed about millennials’ attitudes toward the First Amendment and people expressing ...
PUBLIC SEMINAR -- Marc Stein is the Jamie and Phyllis Pasker Professor of History at San Francisco State University. His next book, “Queer Public History: Essays on Scholarly Activism,” will be ...
ARTNET -- This isn’t the first time Greene’s collection has been called into question. In 2004, San Francisco’s de Young museum pulled out of an acquisition deal when Yoshiko Yamamoto, director of San ...