Dr. Joshua Glasgow's latest book is published.
Letha Ch'ien, Assistant Professor of Art History, tackles the subject of art, museums and race in two articles published in the San Francisco Chronicle.
The Sonoma State Theatre Department provided me with the most amazing foundation for creating opportunities for myself as an actor in the Bay Area. I felt absolutely lost in my junior year when graduation became more of a reality. I was a first generation Native American college student– I didn’t know what I wanted to do, I only knew that I had chosen an acting major to study for 4 years because I loved theatre. The Theatre Department held me through incredibly traumatic events that I was victim to at SSU. Person Theatre and Ives are where I felt safe; I am forever grateful for the faculty that continue to be mentors and support me in my career today.
Gina Baleria, Ed.D., Writes Article on Rethinking Objectivity in Journalism
Check out Dr. Mieder's informative piece for advice on best practice strategies, for students to practice on their own at home.
Dr. Anne Goldman, Professor of American Literature and Creative Writing at Sonoma State University interviews Dr. Hollis Robbins, Dean of Arts & Humanities at Sonoma State University, about her new book.
Robert Train (Spanish/Modern Languages & Literatures) has been appointed by the Executive Council of the Modern Language Association (MLA) to serve on the Advisory Committee to MLA’s flagship journal, PMLA, for a three-year term, from July 2020 through June 2023
A joint effort between SSU's Center for Community Engagement and the Sonoma County Libraries engages students in Service Learning
Dr. Baker and Dr. Hester Williams share their expertise as well as provide recommendations of Black literature and film in an effort to develop empathy and understanding for Black Lives Matter protests and racism in America.
Sena Clara Creston shares a bit about her recent fascinating interactive art projects which incorporate the many talents she brings to our Sonoma State Arts program.