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Stacey Fraser

Stacey Fraser, soprano and CSUSB professor of music, in “Still Life After Death.” The short film is now streaming on Amazon.
August 25, 2020

Opera and theatrical performances executed on the stage and in the sand make up the avant-garde film “Still Life After Death,” an 11-minute short featuring soprano and CSUSB professor Stacey Fraser.

Faculty in the News
June 3, 2020

Stacey Fraser (music) was highlighted in an article about the latest work of composer Jack van Zandt, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed about  Antifa and other topics.

Faculty in the News, Jan. 28
January 28, 2020

David Yaghoubian (history), Kelly Campbell (psychology) and Stacey Fraser (music) are included in various news media coverage.

January 28, 2020

Soprano Stacey Fraser, CSUSB music department chair and professor, will be singing in a world premiere concert, featuring a Grammy Award winning pianist, in the Performing Arts Recital Hall at 7:30 p.m.

October 22, 2019

"Falling," a 25-minute chamber work, is based on a poem that traces a flight attendant’s fall from an airplane. The show will be on Oct. 27, 4 p.m. at CSUSB.

September 21, 2017

Music’s Stacey Fraser’s performance is reviewed and history’s David Yaghoubian is interviewed for a program on “The demise of the dollar.”

February 1, 2018

A musical story mixed with humor and tragedy hits the stage when the CSUSB Opera Theatre presents “Miss Donnithorne’s Maggot,” held at the CSUSB Performing Arts Recital Hall on Feb. 2, at 7:30 p.m.

Faculty in the News
May 29, 2018

Stacey Fraser (music) is interviewed about the opera theatre at CSUSB, while Brian Levin (criminal justice) discusses how Spanish is becoming a flashpoint in the immigration debate.

July 9, 2018

Ahlam Muhtaseb (communication studies), Katherine Gray (art), Stacey Fraser and Alastair Edmonstone (music), Kelly Campbell (psychology) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) were included in news coverage over the Independence Day holiday weekend.