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Picture of Bela Lugosi (aka Dracula)
Delving into Vampires
SDSU European studies professor explores the evolution of Vampires in literature, fashion, and film.
Books read during the Children
Childrens Books Reviewed, Donated
Volunteers at SDSU’s Children’s Book Review Marathon reviewed and donated books to children's organizations across the county.
Greg Bear, an SDSU alumnus.
Sci-Fi Lecture Series
Science fiction gurus participate in SDSU's new lecture series starting Friday, March 22.
Teacher reading books to children
Reading Event to Celebrate Dr. Seuss
The SDSU Children’s Center hosts a read-in on Campanile Walkway on Friday, March 1.
Science Fiction novels
Strange Data, Infinite Possibilities
Generous donations from numerous sci-fi authors made the newest Donor Hall exhibit truly out of this world.
Edward E. Marsh books
Library Receives $2.25 Million Sci Fi Collection
Edward Marsh donated signed first editions and memorabilia from “golden age” of science fiction authors, as well as Hemingway, Einstein and Verne.
Revolutionary Brain
Media and the Modern Brain
SDSU professor Harold Jaffe combines fiction with reality in “Revolutionary Brain,” now available.
Ilya Kaminsky
Passion On and Off the Page
World-class writer Ilya Kaminsky creates a space for students to unravel the language of poetry.
Frances Smith Foster
Humanities Vital for Personal Growth
Emory University's Frances Smith Foster will deliver the 19th Annual Adams Lecture on the importance of humanities.
teacher reading book to children at Children
Children's Center Bookfair, Oct. 25
Donations will help expand the library in the SDSU Children's Center.
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