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SDSU professor and composer Richard Thompson
Feb. 9 Noon Concert Celebrates Black History Month
Art songs by African-American composers will be sung, including a piece by SDSU professor Richard Thompson.
flute and sheet music
Feb. 2 Noon Concert Goes 'Baroque and Blue'
The free concert features flutist Pamela Vilek Martchev and jazz pianist Geoffrey Keezer.
African-American students at San Diego State College
SDSU Celebrates Black History Month
The Office of Intercultural Relations, the Cross Cultural Center and other campus organizations offer various events this February.
Marjorie Bagley
Noon Concert Series Resumes
The first concert features violinist Marjorie Bagley and takes place on Wednesday, Jan. 26, in Smith Recital Hall
Ted Lucas conducts the Marching Aztecs during the Nov. 20 football game. Photo by Chuck Gawlik.
Thrill of a Lifetime
Alumnus Ted Lucas returns to conduct the Marching Aztecs as they play his original piece, "Montezuma Majesty."
Two students dancing
Musical Extravaganza Showcases Students Dec. 8
The Music and Dance fundraiser supports student scholarships.
Marching Aztec saxophone player
50-Year-Old Fight Song Rediscovered
Shelved for decades, “Montezuma Majesty” returns to the Marching Aztecs’ repertoire.
jazz saxophonist
Jazz Week Nov. 29-Dec. 3
The weeklong celebration features premiere ensembles in free and ticketed concerts.
A student scholarship recipient speaks with a donor.
Scholarship Students Thank Donors
SDSU supporter Betsy Manchester was surprised with the establishment of a $10,000 scholarship in her name.
Katie Martin sits on the steps outside the Alumni Center
Donors Open Doors for Needy Students and 'Fuel Potential'
Scholarship donors and recipients will meet at the second annual luncheon on Nov. 17.
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