The public is invited to join students from all 22 California State University campuses for a full day of creative experiences — including AI-assisted tools that can reshape content creation — on Friday, April 10, at California State University, Northridge.
There are memes out there that look so real that it’s hard to believe they are not. Some people are convinced that a claim they saw on the internet that included documents and other items of support is true, regardless of how incredulous it sounds.
California State University, Northridge criminology and justice studies professor Vickie Jensen said she is worried that as the crackdown on undocumented immigrants and their supporters continues, the rates of domestic violence will increase.
The black-and-white image is simple, but powerful. A man is holding a sign “We Are Tired of Waiting” while standing next to a car covered with slogans advocating equal rights for “all Americans.”
Numbers tell a story. California State University, Northridge mathematics professor Maria D’Orsogna is hoping that the recent study she and her colleagues did on alcohol-related deaths in the United States will serve as a resource for policymakers and community members working to reduce alcohol-related harm.
As a changing climate continues to warm the planet and thaws ancient permafrost, some people are concerned that long-dormant pathogens, or “zombie viruses,” could emerge from the newly thawed ground, unleashing new epidemics or pandemics on the world.
Many of them started their careers behind typewriters, working for publications that counted their readers in the tens of thousands. Others helped break the glass ceiling or the color barriers reporting for radio, broadcast television and newspapers.
California State University, Northridge has earned the 2026 Carnegie Community Engagement Classification, an elective designation awarded by the American Council on Education (ACE) and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching that highlights an institution’s commitment to community engagement.
Joy is the one word that comes to top of mind when Yan Searcy, dean of California State University, Northridge’s College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, thinks about comedian, actor and entrepreneur Cedric the Entertainer.