CSUN President Erika D. Beck joined other diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility thought leaders on Nov. 16 for an in-depth discussion on inclusive leadership and disability inclusion in the workplace. The Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Accessibility Leadership Forum, sponsored by the Los Angeles Times B2B Publishing, featured…
Encino resident and retired aerospace engineer Dale Sipma and his wife Carol recently donated $400,000 to CSUN’s Department of Nursing to establish the Sipma Family Nursing Scholarship in the Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (A-BSN) program. The couple previously donated $180,000 for nursing scholarships at CSUN. The…
California State University, Northridge will launch programs in fall 2022 that will expedite the process for getting a credential for those who are interested in teaching history and social science in middle or high school. The Four-Year Integrated (FYI) and Junior-Year Integrated (JYI) History Subject Matter Programs in…
As part of his tour of the California State University (CSU) system’s 23 campuses, Chancellor Joseph I. Castro visited CSUN on Dec. 2, meeting with university leaders, students, faculty and staff. Throughout 2021 and beyond, Castro is visiting the campuses — virtually and in person — to meet…
At the intersection of Aetna Street and Tyrone Avenue in Van Nuys, student members of the Asian American Studies Pathways Project (AASPP) and the CSUN Young Democratic Socialists Club (CSUN YDSA) and members of the nonprofit organization Colored Minds Incorporated gathered on Nov. 19 to offer mutual aid to unhoused community members. On…