CSUN Students Excel in Washington, D.C. Internship Program
Since 2006, the Cal State D.C. Program has given CSU students the opportunity to spend a semester studying and working in the world of politics in our nation’s capital. Through the program, which is...
View ArticleChemistry Teacher Receives Kennedy Center/Stephen Sondheim Inspirational...
California State University, Northridge chemistry professor Gagik Melikyan is the Kennedy Center/Stephen Sondheim Inspirational Teacher Award recipient. The annual Kennedy Center/Stephen Sondheim...
View ArticleCSUN Speech Language Pathology Program Wins National Recognition
California State University, Northridge’s Tseng College of Continuing Education doesn’t create many non-credit programs, but those it does are award-winning and highly impactful. An online program...
View ArticleSelfies of Professors
Have you ever felt alone? Did you ever think that college would never be something at which you could succeed? Did you look for inspiration but couldn’t find it? These are the challenging questions...
View ArticleEngineering Professor Elected to U.S. National Committee of the International...
Sembiam Rengarajan, a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at California State University, Northridge, has been elected to the United States National Committee of the...
View ArticleExperts Discuss Health Care in Africa at CSUN Symposium
CSUN will host the 4th annual African Studies Symposium on April 14. Ebola, obstetric care for women and female genital mutilation are some of the topics on the agenda for California State University,...
View ArticleCampuswide Effort Seeks to Expand Education About Sexual Assault and Abuse
CSUN’s Associated Students’ video created as part of a campuswide campaign to educate the CSUN community about ways to to combat sexual violence. The posters feature actual California State...
View ArticleNew CSUN Office Provides Resources and Support for Undocumented Students
Some computers still sit in boxes hidden under desks. The walls are bare of any posters and the furniture still looks new. But in the two months since California State University, Northridge opened...
View ArticleCSUN Political Science Students Meet Foreign Representative from Washington,...
It’s not every day that a foreign representative flies in from Washington D.C. to talk to college students. But political science students at California State University, Northridge had a rare chance...
View ArticleCSUN Hosts Nutrition and Health Public Policy Event
CSUN’s Marilyn Magaram Center for Food Science, Nutrition and Wellbeing will address nutrition and health public policy involving children. Issues ranging from childhood obesity to reducing the...
View Article‘Arousal,’‘Climax’ and the Afterglow in CSUN’s Oviatt Library
The Oviatt Library at California State University, Northridge will once again partner with CSUN’s gender and women’s studies department, queer studies program, and Pride Center to present their second...
View ArticleCSUN Chicana/o Studies Anthology Paints New Images of Latinos/as
“Never judge a book by its cover” is a familiar phrase that can be applied when people hear the word “Latino.” A new anthology composed by California State University, Northridge’s Department of...
View ArticleExplore CSUN Welcomes Thousands of New Matadors
Thousands of newly admitted California State University, Northridge freshmen and transfer students began their journeys as Matadors on April 18 at the yearly Explore CSUN event, organized by the...
View ArticleMore Than 10,600 Are Expected to Take Part in CSUN Commencement
Graduates celebrating at CSUN’s 2014 commencement ceremonies. More than 10,600 graduating students are invited to walk across the stage next week in front of California State University, Northridge’s...
View Article“Member of Two Tribes” Explains Her Incredible Journey in CSUN Class
Emily Bowen Cohen, a graphic novelist working on a comic book about her Jewish and Native American roots, spoke as guest lecturer in Beth Cohen’s religious studies class, April 28, 2015, in Sierra...
View ArticleGovernor Lingle Departing CSUN, but Leaves Students with Lasting Impressions
One might expect the atmosphere of a late-afternoon class in public policy on a Thursday toward the end of the semester to be sleepy and routine. Former Governor of Hawaii Linda Lingle’s Political...
View ArticleHard Work, Dedication Pay Off for CSUN Graduates
The cheers may be deafening later this week when more than 10,600 students are eligible to take part in California State University, Northridge’s 2015 commencement. Some of the students are the first...
View ArticleA Future Doctor, Scholar, CPA and Civic Leader Among Students to be...
Tania Benjamin knew early, when she was a teenager caring for her sick grandfather, that she wanted to be a doctor. The 21-year-old cell and molecular biology major has spent her time at California...
View ArticleSeniors Build Up CSUN’s Engineering Trophy Case
Promise, passion and purpose hung heavy in the air at the Northridge Center at California State University, Northridge’s University Student Union on May 8. Perhaps it was the anticipation of...
View ArticleBechtel Grant Provides CSUN Profs New Look at Tech in the Classroom
Reading from a science textbook alone will not adequately prepare the next generation of citizenry with needed 21st century skills according to two California State University, Northridge professors....
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