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Celebrating Faculty Scholarship at the CRASE Kickoff!
Thank you for attending the CRASE Kickoff and celebrating faculty accomplishments! Over 200 people from across the university were in attendance along with the president, provost, and senior vice...
Nostalgia, Lahore, and the Ghost of Aurangzeb
Taymiya R. Zaman, Associate Professor of History, explores conflicting pasts and her process in writing about Aurangzeb through the personal memoir of one man, Bhimsen Saxena....
Faculty Spotlight: Dean Rader
Dean Rader’s writing spans poetry, painting, literary criticism, and translation. During our conversation, we discussed landscape, identity, and research. ...
Research for Scholarly Impact and Policy Impact
John Trasviña, Dean of the University of San Francisco School of Law, writes about his experience with research in policymaking and the importance of scholarly impact and policy impact....
Faculty Spotlight: Lois Ann Lorentzen
Lois Ann Lorentzen’s research and activist work has taken her to Mexico and El Salvador. During our conversation, we discussed how her experience as an activist and wilderness guide...
How to come up with an interesting and meaningful blog post or public scholarship.
Rick Ayers, Assistant Professor in Teacher Education at the University of San Francisco and Huffington Post blogger, walks through his process for writing a blog post with a bunch...
Dear Readers
Welcome to the blog sponsored by the Center for Research, Artistic, and Scholarly Excellence (CRASE) where researchers, scholars, and artists provide their expertise, opinions, and insights into some of...