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CRASE PechaKucha
CelebrateUSF PechaKucha Saturday, October 19, 11 a.m.–12 p.m. Gleeson Library Monihan Atrium PechaKucha Challenge and Happy Hour Wednesday, September 25, 2019 3–5 p.m. Lone Mountain 100 – Handlery Room...
CRASE Statistics and Methods Camp
Over 35 faculty members attended one or more workshops during the CRASE Statistics and Methods Camp. Building and Sustaining a Research Program Using Mixed Methods Designed for researchers at...
No-Shame Revise and Resubmit Workshop
This workshop, led by Erin Grinshteyn (Assistant Professor, School of Nursing and Health Professions) and Christine Yeh (CRASE Co-Director and Professor, School of Education), helped participants develop strategies for...
Faculty Spotlight: Michelle Millar
Michelle Millar lived in Las Vegas while working on her Ph.D. in Hospitality Administration. During our conversation, we discussed sustainability and greening in the hotel industry, the relationship between...
Faculty Spotlight: Rachel Brahinsky
Rachel Brahinksy began her career as a Bay Area reporter. During our conversation, we talked about her research, historical geography, and how San Francisco has changed over the years....
Thinking Through Drawing: Rubens and the Rhetorical Art of Eloquence
Following the recent publication of her monograph, Rubens and the Eloquence of Drawing (Routledge/Ashgate, 2017), Associate Professor Kate Lusheck (Art History & Museum Studies) discussed the graphic art of...
Is Development on San Francisco’s Treasure Island Viable?
Professor Tanu Sankalia discusses the history of Treasure Island and how earthquake risk, toxic contamination, and sea-level rise still imperil plans for large-scale, capital intensive, development on the island....
Announcing the Fall 2017 Interdisciplinary Action Group Grant Award Recipients
CRASE will fund three proposals for the Fall 2017 Interdisciplinary Action Groups: Preservation in the Midst of Change....