- Prestigious CSU scholarship goes to SFSU grad student advocating for prison reformGabriel Singer (B.A., ’25) turned life around after incarceration to pursue career as professor, change system from within
- SFSU alum makes directorial debut on film that’s close to homeFilm industry veteran adapts brother-in-law’s book to film Alumnus Alex Carig (B.A., ’82) spent more than three decades working in broadcast and film, mostly in special effects, but it wasn’t until he was 67 years old that he got his dream job. He helped adapt the screenplay and later directed the award-winning feature film “A Long Road to Tao.”
- SFSU Gatorfest returns with three months of eventsMake art, play games and explore the Bay Area while getting to know your fellow Gators
- Entrepreneurs, innovators, advocates named SFSU 2025 Alumni Hall of Fame inducteesHost of SFSU’s Alumni Hall of Fame celebration Ben Fong-Torres and SFSU’s 2024 Alumni Hall of Fame inductee Evan Kidera appear on the stage after Kidera accepts his award. Five outstanding alumni will be honored at SFSU’s 31st annual celebration on Friday, Nov. 7 Over the last 31 years, San Francisco State University has honored more than 150 outstanding Gators at its annual Alumni Hall of Fame celebration. This year, five more remarkable alumni join our ranks: three business leaders in music, beauty and baseball; a pioneering legislator; and a physician dedicated to building healthier communities. SFSU President Lynn Mahoney and our University community will honor the newest inductees at a celebration and dinner on Friday, Nov. 7, at the InterContinental San Francisco. This year’s inductees represent talented and diverse voices who were nurtured by the SFSU community, Mahoney says. “Three of this year’s inductees are innovators, transforming the music, beauty and sports-ticketing industries. They applied what they learned at SFSU to their organizations and raised the bar, developing new business models replicated widely by others,” she said. “The other two notable alumni overcame obstacles to pursue their dreams. They’re now dedicating their lives to serving others in politics and in medicine.” 2025 SFSU Hall of Fame inductees
- An Amazonian adventure shifts SFSU student perspectivesAn immersive trip to Ecuador gives students a unique firsthand look at climate justice issues
- A bright outlook for the year ahead at SFSUFaculty and staff join in community at annual Opening Convocation ceremony
- Gators move in and light up campus for 2025–26SFSU welcomed back new and returning residents Aug. 19 and 20
- In new book, SFSU professor revisits African American comedy of the 1980s and 1990s‘The Black Pack,’ by Artel Great of the School of Cinema, explores legacy of five influential comedians
- SFSU professor, students pay tribute to LGBTQ pioneers with online exhibition‘Queer Transformations at SF State, 1969 – 1974’ examines a transformative chapter in LGBTQ and campus history
- California Attorney General Rob Bonta tells SFSU graduates to stay engaged, get involvedBonta addressed thousands of Gator grads and their families at Oracle Park May 23
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