Bradley Hampton (adjunct, music) is interviewed on KFI radio’s Tim Conway Jr. Show, and Kelly Campbell (psychology) discusses reciprocity in relationships with MyDomaine, a lifestyle website.
From art to music, theater to advertising, there are numerous forms of creative communication, and the CSUSB College of Arts and Letters gives students the tools to polish their own unique voice.
The world premiere of the chamber opera “Spiritual Forest” by Japanese composer Koji Nakano will be presented by the Cal State San Bernardino Opera Theatre at the university’s Music Recital Hall.
Omar Offendum will present “Syrianamericana: A Nation-State of Mind” at the Santos Manuel Student Union Events Center. The event is free, but tickets, available on Eventbrite, are required.
The campus community is invited to the 12th College of Arts & Letters Faculty Colloquium held Monday, Feb. 4, from 2 to 3:45 p.m. in the John M. Pfau Library, Room 4005.
ITS Tech Talks provided an opportunity for faculty and staff to meet and exchange ideas about technology in education, explore current and emerging technologies, and learn about projects that are enhancing the teaching and learning experience.
The CSUSB College of Arts and Letters Faculty Colloquium featured three faculty members: Carmen Jany, professor of Spanish; Annie Buckley, professor of art; and Nicholas Bratcher, assistant professor of music.
“Les Mamelles de Tirésias” (The Breasts of Tiresias), a comic opera by French composer Francis Poulenc, will be performed on Friday, May 3, and Saturday, May 4, both at 7:30 p.m., at the university’s Performing Arts Recital Hall.
The showcase will take place in the Performing Arts Recital Hall at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 16. Tickets are available online.