Bright lights, thousands of screaming fans — dream job. For CSUN alumni Fabian Chavez ’15 (Saxophone Performance/Jazz) and Danica Pinner ’14 (Cello Performance), this isn’t some distant fantasy. It’s right now, as the pair of early 30somethings tour with the Jonas Brothers. “My work is my life, music…
Kathryn Sorrells, professor emerita of communication studies — who co-founded CSUN’s Civil Discourse and Social Change initiative — has created an endowment fund for social justice with a significant gift, bolstered with an additional gift in her estate plans. The gifts will support opportunities for social justice education and activism for…
Sometimes it pays to go back to the beginning. In this case, a re-examination by California State University, Northridge anthropologist Hélène Rougier of bones first excavated by archaeologists in Germany in the 1930s has contributed to the discovery that modern humans reached northwest Europe more than 45,000 years…
Whether it’s artificial intelligence, a modified wheelchair or an enhanced smart phone, assistive technology can transform the lives of people with disabilities. The public is invited to join some of the world’s leading accessibility and assistive technology industry leaders next month in Anaheim as they explore the advances,…
As election season approaches, CSUN Associated Students and Associated Students Productions is partnering with CSUN Act Now to encourage students to exercise their right to vote by prompting a “Youthquake,” a political movement from the younger crowd. “By taking the initiative to vote, you’re getting informed on a…