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Tapping Their Inner Bach: Instruments Promote Creativity at Children's Center

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Tapping Their Inner Bach: Instruments Promote Creativity at Children's Center

October 10, 2012

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The melody may have sounded like a cacophony of random notes, but to the musicians, it may as well have been Bach. Using rubber mallets and a little imagination, the preschoolers had managed to create a schoolyard symphony.
The melody may have sounded like a cacophony of random notes, but to the musicians, it may as well have been Bach. Using rubber mallets and a little imagination, the preschoolers had managed to create a schoolyard symphony.

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interview

September 30, 2012

My Heart’s a Little Fast: Paintings by Susanna Bluhm

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My Heart’s a Little Fast: Paintings by Susanna Bluhm

September 27, 2012

Humboldt State University’s First Street Gallery will exhibit new paintings by alumna Susanna Bluhm (’98) Oct. 2 to Nov. 4.
Humboldt State University’s First Street Gallery will exhibit new paintings by alumna Susanna Bluhm (’98) Oct. 2 to Nov. 4.

Rick Rosenthal to Premiere “Hot Tuna” at HSU

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Rick Rosenthal to Premiere “Hot Tuna” at HSU

April 28, 2012

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Emmy-award winning cinematographer Rick Rosenthal (’67, Zoology) will return to Humboldt State May 1-2 to premiere his latest film about the bluefin tuna.
Emmy-award winning cinematographer Rick Rosenthal (’67, Zoology) will return to Humboldt State May 1-2 to premiere his latest film about the bluefin tuna.

In a Word, What Does Humboldt Mean to You?

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In a Word, What Does Humboldt Mean to You?

April 27, 2012

Local radio DJ Mike Dronkers (’99, Journalism) says that HSU is like a "sandbox." “You can get in, you can get dirty, it’s kind of fun, you can make mistakes, nobody gets hurt, but at the end of the day, you learn what works and what doesn’t,” Dronkers says.
Local radio DJ Mike Dronkers (’99, Journalism) says that HSU is like a "sandbox." “You can get in, you can get dirty, it’s kind of fun, you can make mistakes, nobody gets hurt, but at the end of the day, you learn what works and what doesn’t,” Dronkers says.

Inaugural Honors Dinner Salutes Academic Community

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Inaugural Honors Dinner Salutes Academic Community

April 20, 2012

Humboldt State University recognized the year’s distinguished alumni, faculty, students and staff during its first Humboldt State Honors Dinner.
Humboldt State University recognized the year’s distinguished alumni, faculty, students and staff during its first Humboldt State Honors Dinner.

Distinguished Alumni Deliver Talks Across Campus

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Distinguished Alumni Deliver Talks Across Campus

April 5, 2012

Several of HSU's 2012 Distinguished Alumni Award recipients will be presenting talks across campus on Friday, April 20.
Several of HSU's 2012 Distinguished Alumni Award recipients will be presenting talks across campus on Friday, April 20.

Filmmakers Capture 'Legacy' of California's Environment

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Filmmakers Capture 'Legacy' of California's Environment

March 28, 2012

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During a recent film shoot in the Anza-Borrego Desert, HSU Film Professor David Scheerer stumbled upon something rarely caught on camera.
During a recent film shoot in the Anza-Borrego Desert, HSU Film Professor David Scheerer stumbled upon something rarely caught on camera.

Schatz Engineers Develop Solar-Powered Clean Water Device

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Schatz Engineers Develop Solar-Powered Clean Water Device

March 16, 2012

Engineers at Humboldt State’s Schatz Energy Research Center (SERC) are using their expertise in sustainable technology to increase clean water access in the developing world.
Engineers at Humboldt State’s Schatz Energy Research Center (SERC) are using their expertise in sustainable technology to increase clean water access in the developing world.