This month of November, we will be celebrating Native American Heritage Month. This month is dedicated to honoring the cultures and traditions of the indigenous communities around the country and recognizing tribal members’ achievements. It also serves as a time to educate the public about the different tribes, the…
California State University, Northridge has been awarded a five-year $1.25 million grant from U.S. Department of Education to support teacher preparation among traditionally underrepresented communities, with a focus on recruitment and preparation of teacher candidates who can work with deaf students. The grant from the Department of Education’s…
California State University, Northridge has been named a Fulbright HSI Leader for the third year in a row by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA). The designation recognizes the “noteworthy engagement” that selected Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) have achieved with the Fulbright Program,…
These “zombies” show off their “undead” neon make-up for the “Zombie Apocalypse Scavenger Hunt” in Matador Square, Oct. 17, 2023. Photo by Sonia Gurrola. The signs around Matador Square gave students fair warning: “Beware!” “Danger!” “Enter if you dare!” Zombies lurked in Matador Square! But these zombies weren’t…
California State University, Northridge will celebrate Africana studies with a series of events that explore what makes the discipline so important during a time of political uncertainty and challenges to advances made toward social and racial equality. “Community Revival: Celebrating Heritage, Activism, and Representation” begins Wednesday, Nov. 1,…