The CSUN Powwow never fails to delight, and this year — its 39th! — was no exception The annual event attracts members from tribes throughout Southern California to the CSUN campus, as well as hundreds of community members.
In CSUN Newsroom’s “Season of Thanks” we introduce some of the staff members whose work helps us shine. Meet Rashawn Green, director of the Learning Resource Center.
California State University, Northridge has once again earned a top rating from the nation’s largest organization that tracks sustainability efforts in higher education.
There were some new additions this year to the beloved campus celebrations for Dia de los Muertos. In addition to the traditional procession of Aztec dancers and drummers and the candelit ofrendas on display on Friday, Nov. 1, participants were also able to enjoy food and craft vendors and arts and crafts demonstrations
On Oct. 8, Congressman Tony Cárdenas (D-Pacoima) presented a check for $963,000 in federal funding to CSUN’s Strength United, a nonprofit that works to aid individuals affected by violence and trauma.
The General Election is coming up on Nov. 5. and for many Matadors, this will be their first time voting. If voting sounds daunting, it doesn’t have to be! Read on for some tips on how to get started and campus resources to help you get the job done.
As part of a series of profiles for Hispanic Heritage Month, CSUN Newsroom spoke with Maria Martinez, ’22 (Computer Science), a software engineer with The Walt Disney Company.
Celebrating alumni success for Hispanic Heritage Month: Giovanni Batz ’08 (Political Science), an assistant professor of Chicana and Chicano Studies at UC Santa Barbara. reflects on his time at CSUN and how it set him on his career path.
Cal State Northridge faculty members unveiled the results of their research on a range of discriminations experienced by L.A.’s Black citizens over the last 100 years. They made their report, on behalf of a city commission, at a campus event Aug. 27, 2024.