CSUN alumna Lauren Ridloff ’01 (English-Creative Writing) returned campus this month to give the “Big Lecture” presented by Associated Students. Ridloff is a former elementary school teacher who became an actress, first on Broadway, then on television and film. She played the role of Makkari, Marvel’s first deaf…
It’s a tradition that dates back to the 1970s at California State University, Northridge — one that was suspended for two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. CSUN’s 37th Annual Powwow returns on Saturday, Nov. 26, to celebrate American Indian communities of Los Angeles and throughout Southern California.…
The end of the year is kind of like a roller coaster ride. You climb and climb the steep track… and then there’s a brief, terrifying pause before the hair-raising plunge to the New Year as we study for final exams, write papers, grade papers, make plans to…
Students, alumni, faculty and staff gathered together outside Sierra and Richfield Halls on Friday, Nov. 4 for a special plaque dedication honoring CSUN’s Africana Studies Department and its first faculty members. The event was the culmination of the 53rd annual Africana Studies Week. CSUN’s ethnic studies programs, including…
A subtle chemical interaction between metal and anion sublattices, not between atoms, in compounds matters when it comes to superhydrides — a new type of high-pressure compound with exceedingly high hydrogen composition and the ability to conduct electricity without energy loss when cooled below a critical temperature. In…