College of Creative Arts

Celebrate, reconnect, rediscover at SF State Alumni Day

Celebrate, reconnect, rediscover at SF State Alumni Day

Many former students return to campus Oct. 17 for Alumni Day, including the producers behind the scenes of “Cheers,” “Frasier” and “Taxi.” Peter Casey and Glen Charles, in conversation with fellow alum Ken Bastida, helm the All-Alumni Luncheon.

Creative State: June E-Lert

Creative State: June E-Lert

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Check out the June 2009 edition of the Creative Arts E-Lert, the official e-mail newsletter of the SF State College of Creative Arts. This issue highlights the 24th annual Irving M. Klein International String Competition and InterHarmony International Music Festival. The newsletter also includes news on the winner of SF State’s Generations Jazz International Competition for Emerging Combos, Creative Arts’ top graduate in the class of 2009, and more.

Oh say, can you sing

Oh say, can you sing

Dauermann_JonathanJonathan Dauermann is among 10 members of SF State’s class of 2009 who will be honored on stage at Commencement. The Bachelor of Music degree recipient is a hood recipient—receiving the symbolic investiture of the hood on behalf of his fellow graduates in the College of Creative Arts—and will sing the national anthem at the event.

Creative State: May E-Lert

Creative State: May E-Lert

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Check out the May 2009 edition of the Creative Arts E-Lert, the official e-mail newsletter of the SF State College of Creative Arts. This issue highlights upcoming events including the Generations Jazz concerts at Yoshi’s, the design exhibition ”Stream” and the annual Film Finals. The newsletter also includes news on three faculty who won national radio awards, a student who has created a public art installation in Washington, D.C., and more.

Creative Arts staffer publishes children's book

Creative Arts staffer publishes children's book

Rumjahn Book CoverCreative Arts Technical Services employee Diana Rumjahn has published her first children’s book, “Charlie and Mama Kyna,” featuring characters from her renowned short film “Going Home.”

Creative State: April E-Lert

Creative State: April E-Lert

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Check out the April 2009 edition of the Creative Arts E-Lert, the official e-mail newsletter of the SF State College of Creative Arts. This issue highlights upcoming events including the Morrison Artists Series concert with Cuarteto Latinoamericano and Manuel Barrueco, the madcap opera ”The Bartered Bride,” and the annual Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition. The newsletter also includes news on a BECA alum hired as an NBC News correspondent, the independent film “Fruit Fly” starring two alumni and more.

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