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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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New Play Explores Families' Cancer Communication
Free performances will be given Nov. 19-20 at Scripps Mercy Hospital.
The MFA in musical theater
Theater Season Kicks Off with Rodgers & Hammerstein
SDSU's new class of musical theater students take to the stage in A Grand Night for Singing.
"Graphic Humor" portion of exhibit
Laughter in the Library
A new exhibit in the library's Special Collections highlights humor in honor of Mark Twain.
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Of Dance and Sushi
SDSU's Joe Alter presents "Walking through Ghosts" Aug. 20-22 at Sushi Performance and Visual Arts.
A photo from Salvage, from the 2008 Native Voices at the Autry.
Autry Spotlights Native American Theater
Native Voices at the Autry is led by Randy Reinholz, director of the School of Theatre, Television and Film.
Broadway Sings for State
Alumni of the MFA program in musical theater have organized a New York City fundraiser for May 10.
SDSU Launches New Virtual Campus
Aztlan Island is unveiled in Second Life during virtual ribbon-cutting ceremony.
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Harvey Goes to Washington
SDSU alumna Patricia Loughrey's play, Dear Harvey, heads to the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C.
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