California State University, Northridge is partnering with the Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians and the Tataviam Land Conservancy to battle the impact of climate change in disadvantaged communities throughout the San Fernando Valley by establishing “urban forests.”
Julie Slater, midday DJ at 88.5-FM, The SoCal Sound, will ensure the award-winning, non-commercial radio station will continue to hit all the right notes as she takes on music director duties at the station.
California State University, Northridge has received a $1.25 million federal grant to develop an interdisciplinary program to bridge the divide between those who work with young children with disabilities — educators, behavior interventionists and speech-language pathologists.
R. Martin “Marty” Chavez, a trailblazing entrepreneur who turned a Wall Street trading business into a software business and in the process revolutionized the…
Change continues to be the constant, especially in the always morphing media landscape, even at 88.5-Fm, The SoCal Sound. Long-time Southern California DJ, and…
Maryam Tabibzadeh is in the process of developing a digitized, data-driven, early-warning system that could prevent disasters like the 2010 Deepwater Horizon blowout and…
California State University, Northridge’s Spring 2024 Cinematheque series celebrates the contributions of authors, playwrights and poets — from Shakespeare and Homer to Upton Sinclair…
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…
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…