In a celebration and framing of a new era at CSUN, faculty, students, alumni and campus leaders kicked off the university’s historic new designation as a Black-Serving Institution.
An all-digital ID, MataCard is CSUN’s first true one-card system — an ID card on your phone that can link to a meal plan, serve as a key to dorms and other campus buildings, and a way to pay for grub and goods around campus.
CSUN alumna Jenée Ornelas is experiencing a full-circle moment — from playfield to stewardship — as she pioneers a new job with Los Angeles County’s Department of Parks and Recreation.
As Matadors dive into the new academic year, thousands of Jewish students, faculty and staff are preparing for another major calendar milestone: the upcoming Jewish High Holidays.
The up-and-coming Men’s Basketball team will play Tuesday in a national tournament for the fourth time at the Division I level.
California Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis was among the dignitaries who headlined a gathering of more than 200 of the region’s elected officials and business leaders, as well as CSUN leaders and alumni on campus Feb. 24.
In January, Arby Jean Wolkov ’09 was honored in Sacramento as a 2025 California Teacher of the Year. She’s the first ASL teacher to earn this state accolade.
Miguel “Mickey” Galindo is a certified, expert technician on the Student Recreation Center (SRC) staff, but what students, faculty and colleagues cherish most are his listening skills, kindness and pearls of wisdom.