Students and colleagues remember Rodolfo “Rudy” Acuña, the founder of CSUN’s Chicana/o Studies department and an “academic father” of the field.
On a crisp February evening, the University Library lawn transformed into a window to the universe as nearly 150 students and community members gathered for a Star Party.
Ten outstanding physical therapy students in CSUN’s College of Health and Human Development were honored with scholarships from the Roy and Roxie Campanella Foundation and the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation.
Members of the Black Scholars Matter program brought Black History Month 2026 to life with a talent showcase, celebrating culture, creativity, and community.
Cedric the Entertainer shared stories, anecdotes and advice during his February 5 appearance at the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Salon Series
Celebrating the Harlem Renaissance at 100: A conversation with Africana Studies professor W. Gabriel Selassie I about the generation of artists who revolutionized American culture.
Students filled walkways and hallways on campus as the spring 2026 semester got underway. Take a look at how Matadors kicked off the season.
Spring 2026 classes start soon, Matadors! Here’s a rundown of key events and important dates to help you stay on track.
A list of the faculty and staff members whose work was recognized in a variety of ways, from May 2025 through December 2025. These accomplishments include funding from outside organizations and professional awards.