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The Digital Media Studio / MakerSpace VR/XR & Retro Game Thursday

The Digital Media Studio / MakerSpace (LIB 260) is presenting VR/XR & Retro Game Thursday. Experience virtual reality and spatial computing. There are a variety of VR experiences for art, geography, games, anatomy, and much more. We have a special presentation of an SFSU student-developed Vision Pro application, including an opportunity to test the application on the Vision Pro. This event is open to all SFSU students, faculty, and staff. Visit the Digital Media Studio / MakerSpace anytime between 3:00pm-6:00pm on Thursday, May 8th.

 

About InVision SF

San Francisco has always been a city of dreams and ideas, but today, it needs reconnection. InVision SF uses Apple Vision Pro’s spatial computing to invite users back into the heart of the city—virtually exploring its neighbourhoods, events, and culture through intuitive gestures and AI-driven personalization.

Developed by our team in collaboration with San Francisco State University faculty and supported by the Mayor’s Office and Port of San Francisco, InVision SF is more than an app. It’s an immersive experience designed to bridge technology and community, revitalizing local engagement and reimagining how we interact with the places that matter.

Deadline for the LEJ Climate Action Fellowship

Are you passionate about climate change and looking for hands-on, community-based experience? The LEJ Climate Action Fellowship is now accepting applications for the 2025–2026 academic year!

In partnership with Literacy for Environmental Justice (LEJ), this fellowship offers students the opportunity to support environmental education, native plant restoration, and climate justice initiatives in San Francisco’s Bayview neighborhood. Fellows will earn a $10,000 stipend, commit approximately 15 hours per week, and enroll in a 1-unit seminar during Fall 2025.

We are offering two LEJ Partnership Fellowships, open to full-time undergraduate or graduate students with an interest in climate solutions, environmental justice, and community engagement.

Application Deadline: May 16, 2025
To apply, go to our website to read the application, submit your resume, transcript, and personal statement to Kai Burrus (lburrus@sfsu.edu) with the subject line: Climate Action Fellowship Application – LEJ.

For more details, contact Kai and/or check out our website. https://climatehq.sfsu.edu/climatehq/lej-climate-action-fellowship

Application Deadline for the College of Health & Social Sciences Undergraduate Student Research and Creative Works Showcase

The College of Health and Social Sciences invites students to present their undergraduate research, scholarship and creative works at the third annual CHSS Undergraduate Showcase, to be held at HSS 204 on Wednesday, May 7, 2025 from 11:30 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. (check-in and set up from 10:30-11:30 a.m.).  

All CHSS undergraduate students, regardless of their research experience, are encouraged to enter their work. Student work from Fall 2024 or Spring 2025 is eligible and presentation formats will include posters, models, dress forms, interactive displays and other appropriate formats. Both individual and group projects from capstone/culminating experience courses, independent studies, or developed as class assignments are welcome.  Poster printing costs will be covered by the College.  Poster templates and examples can be found here.

Given the size of HSS 204, we will be limited to 25 projects. We will accept applications in the order that they are received until the showcase is full.

2025 LCA Undergraduate Research Showcase

From food security to exploring evolution through dance, our students explore a range of subjects, stemming from their many curiosities, interests and passions.

The LCA Undergraduate Research Showcase presents the research of undergraduates from SF State's College of Liberal & Creative Arts (LCA) and reflects the unique diversity of disciplines within the College ranging from the humanities to the social sciences, to the creative arts. We welcome and celebrate the research work of all students, regardless of discipline and research experience.

  • 11am-12pm: Poster session 1
  • 12pm-12:30pm: Lunch and prize raffle
  • 12:30pm-1:30pm: Poster session 2
  • 1:30pm-2:30pm: Prize raffle and Poster session 3

Deadline to submit to the College of Liberal and Creative Arts 2025 Showcase

This is an opportunity for students to interact with peers, faculty, and others in a collegial setting to share their work and celebrate their accomplishments this semester.

  • Student work can be presented in the form of a research poster, demonstration, live performance, or a screening of a short film. 
  • Session times are 11 – 12 p.m., 12:30 – 1:30 p.m., and 1:30 – 2:30 p.m.
  • A research poster template is available for students who would like to present a research poster and need help getting started.
  • CURE offers free poster printing for student presenters. More details can be found here.

COSE Student Project Showcase

CoSE's Student Project Showcase 2025 is on Friday, May 2 from 1 to 6 p.m. at the Student Life Events Center, Annex I

This annual event features a variety of exciting student projects, highlighting our faculty's commitment to providing SF State students with hands-on experience in the discovery of new knowledge. Join us to see an array of projects in Astronomy, Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Computer Science, Engineering, Geosciences, Geography, Environmental Studies, Math, Physics, and Psychology.

Deadline for submissions for the College of Science and Engineering Student Project Showcase

CoSE's Student Project Showcase 2025 is on Friday, May 2 from 1 to 6 p.m. at the Student Life Events Center, Annex I

This annual event features a variety of exciting student projects, highlighting our faculty's commitment to providing SF State students with hands-on experience in the discovery of new knowledge. Join us to see an array of projects in Astronomy, Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Computer Science, Engineering, Geosciences, Geography, Environmental Studies, Math, Physics, and Psychology.

Registration is open!

Because of the growth of the Showcase and the space limitations, we can only accept a maximum of 200 projects for the 2025 event. Submissions will be accepted until 11:59 p.m. on Friday, April 4, 2025 or until we reach 200 project submissions (whichever comes first). After that point, registration will be closed. We advise you to submit your project well before the April 4 deadline in order to maximize your chances of participating.

Please note that only complete submissions will be accepted.

If you would like more information about our Showcase, please reach out to Lannie at lannie@sfsu.edu.

Graduate Research and Creative Works Showcase

The Graduate Research and Creative Works Showcase is an annual exhibition of the diverse work of San Francisco State University's innovative and talented graduate students. Student presentations are via poster displays that depict the purpose, design, methods and results of their research or creative project. This event is an excellent opportunity to share your work with the broader academic community, win prizes and build your resume or curriculum vitae.

The 2025 Graduate Research and Creative Works Showcase will be held in-person on Wednesday, April 16, 2025 from 2 to 4 p.m. at MAC Gym at Mashouf Wellness Center.

Deadline for presenters for the Graduate Research and Creative Works Showcase

The Graduate Research and Creative Works Showcase is an annual exhibition of the diverse work of San Francisco State University's innovative and talented graduate students. Student presentations are via poster displays that depict the purpose, design, methods and results of their research or creative project. This event is an excellent opportunity to share your work with the broader academic community, win prizes and build your resume or curriculum vitae.

The 2025 Graduate Research and Creative Works Showcase will be held in-person on Wednesday, April 16, 2025 from 2 to 4 p.m. at MAC Gym at Mashouf Wellness Center.