October, 2009

State of Events, Episode 5

State of Events, Episode 5

The students of BECA 660 and BECA 516 proudly present the latest episode of State of Events. This week's episode was Produced by Derek Highsmith and Directed by John Marovich.

State of Events, Episode 4

State of Events, Episode 4

Watch the latest episode of State of Events produced by the students in BECA 660 and BECA 516.


BECA programs on TV & the Web

BECA programs on TV & the Web

BECA students are hard at work producing weekly programs for your enjoyment. Be sure to tune into our weekly newscast, State of Events, and our weekly talk show, Under SF, on the following Comcast channels:

San Francisco:
Channel 27
Fridays 5pm-7pm
Wednesday 1:30pm-2pm

Furlough Friday and Monday

Furlough Friday and Monday

Due to furlough days on Friday, Oct. 23 and Monday, Oct. 26, the BECA Office and Department will be closed.
Dr. Patterson's office hours will be cancelled on Monday, Oct. 26.
Enjoy the long weekend!

BECA Department Tours Are now Available!

BECA Department Tours Are now Available!

Come take a tour of the BECA Department!

Join us November 2, November 30, or December 7 to learn more about what BECA has to offer, including our Radio Station, TV Studios, Editing Labs, and more. Meet at 3 p.m. at the BECA Department Office in Creative Arts 133. To confirm a space call (415) 338-2456.

Hope to see you there!

Academic Senate Town Hall Meeting re: Budget Crisis

Academic Senate Town Hall Meeting re: Budget Crisis

The Academic Senate announces a town hall meeting focused on the ongoing budget crisis to be held in the Seven Hills Conference Center, Nob Hill Room, Oct. 13 from 2:15 to 4:30 p.m. A primer for the discussion and supporting documents are available on the Senate Web site. All members of the campus community are invited to attend. For more information, contact the Senate office at senate@sfsu.edu . (From Campus Memo 10/08/09)

Moon Mission: Comparing Media Coverage

Moon Mission: Comparing Media Coverage

Mainstream media coverage of NASA's Lunar CRater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) mission differs greatly from the online discourse surrounding the event — at least it has in the few hours since the Centaur rocket successfully crashed into the Cabeus crater at 4:31 a.m., creating a dust plume that might yield information about water and other substances beneath the moon's surface. Click the post title to read more!

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