Center for Research, Artistic, and Scholarly Excellence
CRASE
Our mission at the Center for Research, Artistic and Scholarly Excellence (CRASE) at the University of San Francisco is to support, promote, and celebrate faculty research, artistic, and scholarly excellence through interdisciplinary and community connections, innovative approaches, social impact, and active dissemination.
Our goals are:
- CONNECT: To connect and collectivize faculty to foster meaningful collaborations and interdisciplinary and holistic perspectives.
- PRODUCTIVITY: To provide practical, active experiences that inspire productivity, innovative methods, creativity, and new ways of thinking.
- IMPACT: To leverage faculty strengths and expertise to promote social impact, public debate, and discussion.
- SUPPORT: To link faculty to available resources on campus, online, in the community, and through professional organizations.
- VISIBILITY: To increase the visibility, prominence, and dissemination of faculty research, artistic, and scholarly works.
The center is co-directed by professors Brian Komei Dempster (professor of rhetoric and language, faculty member in Asian Pacific American studies) and Zifei Fay Chen (associate professor in communication studies, director of public relations minor), and has an advisory board of faculty members from across all schools and colleges at USF. CRASE organizes a number of events and workshops throughout the year to support and promote faculty research and creative work.
Co-Directors
Support Staff
Ifeoma Nzerem, Coordinator
Talia Knowles, Program Assistant
Advisory Board