Spencer Causey, 4th year Music Performance Major, performs and produces an amazing rendition of Ludwig van Beethoven's Egmont Overture.
Megan Burke, PhD, reflects on the moral implications and our perception of time during the time of COVID-19 and how it relates to their area of research.
Thank you students for your continued creativity for our 2nd round!
Letha Ch'ien, Art History Professor, shares her thoughts and perspective since the emergence of COVID-19.
How are Arts & Humanities scholars responding to the ongoing global pandemic? It turns out, our faculty have some fascinating perspectives. Here's one from Hutchins faculty member, Kevin Nguyen.
Thank you to our students who submitted videos for our first round of the contest!
The Department of Theatre Arts & Dance is thrilled to announce that SSU student Frankie Henderson’s dance Labeled Package was selected to represent the 2020 West Regional Conference at the American College Dance Association’s (ACDA) National Conference at the Carpenter Center in Long Beach, CA, May 29-31, 2020!
The American Political Science Association (APSA) is pleased to announce that Raymundo Lopez, a senior at Sonoma State University, has been named as a 2020-2021 APSA Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) Fellow.
Ajay Gehlawat, professor of Theatre and Film in the Hutchins School of Liberal Studies published a new book, The Evolution of Song and Dance in Hindi C
Shani Langford is a 2012 graduate of the BA program in Spanish who lives in Washington, D.C. and works for the US Department of Agriculture. She is the subject of the first edition of “Alumni Spotlight”, highlighting the experiences and achievements of graduates from the School of Arts and Humanities. Professor Reeder, Chair of the Modern Languages Department, interviewed her by phone.