- Apr 21All daySpring '25 Withdrawal from Classes or University for serious and compelling reasons EndsSaturday, February 15 - Monday, April 21
- Apr 2111:30 AMTransfer Student Self-Care ActivitiesEmail - mjimison@sfsu.edu Phone - (415) 405-4170 Join us for a day of relaxation and community with fellow transfer students! Transfer Crafting Workshop (11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.). Drop in for creative projects and crafting activities. We'll provide all art supplies, snacks, drinks and good vibes! Connect with other transfer students in a relaxed setting. Self-Care for Resilience Workshop (2 - 3 p.m.). Health, Promotion and Wellness presents strategies for positive mental health, stress management and healthy sleep habits. Engage with various self-care techniques and develop personal stress management goals. All participants will receive wellness freebies to continue self-care practices at home. While drop-ins are welcome, RSVPs are greatly appreciated.
- Apr 22All daySpring '25 Withdrawal from Classes or University by exception for documented serious and compelling reasons BeginsTuesday, April 22 - Friday, May 16
- Apr 2211:00 AMIntroduction to ChatGPT EduCost - Free Email - ai@sfsu.edu This workshop covers the basics of using ChatGPT Edu, including overviews of the interface and fundamentals for usage. This workshop is designed as a technological primer for the tool and is designed for those who are curious but have never used it before. Learn more about ChatGPT Edu for SFSU (https://ai.sfsu.edu/chatgpt-edu).
- Apr 2211:00 AMLibrary Game BreakEmail - smithms@sfsu.edu Stop by the Library for midday fun and games! Were launching a growing collection of board games, card games, puzzles and more that anyone with an SF State OneCard can check out. You'll find us in the Events Room on the first floor look for the signs in the windows facing the Quad. Light refreshments will be provided.
- Apr 2311:00 AMAI Literacy Essentials: Critical Analysis of Generative AICost - Free Email - ai@sfsu.edu This course explores the critical analysis of generative AI to support responsible use of this technology. Learn how AI models are trained and why misinformation and biases may occur in AI-generated content. Develop strategies to analyze AI outputs and assess AI tools for quality and ethical considerations. Participants will be expected to engage in the evaluation process through collaborative, hands-on activities and reflective discussions. This course is required to receive a digital badge for the AI Literacy Education Program (https://ai.sfsu.edu/start-your-ai-journey).
- Apr 2411:30 AMRSS - Summer SafetyEmail - riskmgmt@sfsu.edu Phone - (415) 405-3522 The "Ready, Set, Safety!" (RSS) presentations are a series of lunch and learn meetings led by the Risk and Safety Services Division. These talks are designed to better inform the community of risk mitigation programs in place at SF State. Everyone is encouraged to attend and participate in these discussions as they offer an open forum for anyone interested in learning more about a variety of topics. This lunch & learn will cover: Summer Safety. Presenters will provide safety tips for social gatherings events taking place over the summer or in general. When: Thursday, April 24th (11:30am-12:30pm) Where: Zoom Please RSVP here: https://sfsu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5syv3tOnD8kTWEm
- Apr 242:00 PMCollaboration with Zoom AI CompanionCost - Free Email - ai@sfsu.edu This course introduces participants to the Zoom AI Companion and its practical applications within a university setting. The course covers key features such as meeting summaries, real-time Q&A, interactive smart recordings, and whiteboard tools for generating sticky notes, tables, mind maps, and flowcharts. Participants will learn how to apply these tools to enhance productivity, collaboration, and learning in academic and administrative contexts through guided demonstrations and hands-on activities. This course is required to receive a digital badge for the AI Literacy Education Program (https://ai.sfsu.edu/start-your-ai-journey).
- Apr 246:30 PMNoche de EstrellasCost - Free! Email - jmbrewer@sfsu.edu Phone - (415) 338-1659 Come join us to hear a science talk, watch a planetarium show, and view the stars through our roof-top telescopes; all in Spanish and English! This month, we have a Ph.D. student from UC Santa Cruz, Arcelia Hermosillo Ruiz, talking about planet formation. The planetarium shows will be run by SFSU Astronomy students Daniela Flores and Joselyn Pinto Garcia. Everyone is welcome!
- Apr 2511:00 AMIntroduction to ChatGPT EduCost - Free Email - ai@sfsu.edu This workshop covers the basics of using ChatGPT Edu, including overviews of the interface and fundamentals for usage. This workshop is designed as a technological primer for the tool and is designed for those who are curious but have never used it before. Learn more about ChatGPT Edu for SFSU (https://ai.sfsu.edu/chatgpt-edu).
- Apr 252:00 PMFin Aid Friday: Financial Aid for Summer 2025 Drop-in QuestionsCost - Free Email - finaid@sfsu.edu Phone - 415-338-7000 Have questions about how financial aid works for summer? Join us for a drop-in session to get more information regarding aid for summer.
- Apr 253:00 PMA Bold New Staging of Stephen Adly Guirgiss The Last Days of Judas IscariotCost - $10 student, $15 general admission Email - mzs@sfsu.edu San Francisco State University is proud to present an immersive and unconventional production of The Last Days of Judas Iscariot by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis. This milestone staging celebrates the 20th anniversary of the critically acclaimed play, bringing a fresh approach to its exploration of morality, justice and redemption.
- Apr 28All dayFall '25 Bursar Begins Accepting PaymentsMonday, April 28
- Apr 28All dayFall '25 Priority Registration for Continuing StudentsBeginning Monday, April 28
- Apr 292:00 PMFin Aid Friday: Summer Financial Aid Drop-in QuestionsCost - Free Email - finaid@sfsu.edu Phone - (415) 338-7000 Have questions about how financial aid works over the summer? Join us for a drop-in session to ask questions and learn more about aid for summer.
- Apr 3011:00 AMAI Literacy Essentials: Prompting for Practical ApplicationsCost - Free Email - ai@sfsu.edu This course offers a focused exploration of prompting and iteration strategies for generative AI chatbots like Microsoft Copilot. Through collaborative, hands-on activities and interactive exercises, participants will learn to write clear, effective prompts, apply refinement techniques such as prompt chaining, and assess AI-generated outputs for accuracy and relevance to achieve more reliable and useful results in a variety of academic and non-academic contexts. This course is required to receive a digital badge for the AI Literacy Education Program (https://ai.sfsu.edu/start-your-ai-journey).
- May 54:00 PMMusical Theatre Workshop 2025Cost - Free admission, reservations required, limited seating. Email - mzs@sfsu.edu Phone - (914) 674-4146 Musical Theatre Workshop 2025 is an investigation of acting through song. Students in the class choose their own material to work on throughout the semester. Their parameters for choosing material: the song must offer a substantive acting challenge. A range of singing actors take this class, from very experienced musicians to actors who may be singing for the first time. In all our work, the focus is on the story being told and how we work musically to best tell that story. This will be a final showing of our work this semester. Our pieces are ambitious, and we are excited to share them with you.
- May 711:00 AMGenerative AI for Visual DesignCost - Free Email - ai@sfsu.edu This course offers an exploration of visual generative AI (GenAI) tools for image and design generation. Participants will gain a primer on visual GenAI tools, considerations for using GenAI, and some best practices for creating effective and accessible designs. Through hands-on activities, participants will develop skills in crafting descriptive prompts and selecting appropriate visual styles to generate unique images using Adobe Firefly. Additionally, they will learn how to generate visual elements to be incorporated into designs using Adobe Express. This course is required to receive a digital badge for the AI Literacy Education Program (https://ai.sfsu.edu/start-your-ai-journey).
- May 74:00 PMBuilt to Last Workshop: How to Progress Safely and Sustainably in the GymEmail - mwcpt@sfsu.edu This workshop will focus on setting realistic expectations for physical growth and understanding the difference between unsustainable and optimal progress. Learn how to build long-term success in the gym without burnout or setbacks, including injury. Open to all levels!
- May 86:00 PMFringe Festival 2025Cost - Free with reservation Email - mzs@sfsu.edu San Francisco State University School of Theatre & Dance will present Fringe Festival 2025, a new works festival of original short plays written by students as part of the San Francisco State University School of Theatre & Dance Spring 2025 season. Fringe Festival 2025 will be presented on May 8th, May 9th, and May 10th, 2025 in The Lab, Creative Arts 104. Join us for this new works festival celebrating emerging playwrights. Enjoy original short plays, written by San Francisco State University students that reflect their experiences, questions, and imaginations.
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