On one of Hollywood’s biggest nights, CSUN students took the stage as trophy presenters at the 82nd Annual Golden Globes this past weekend.
The work of CSUN faculty and staff members is recognized in a variety of ways. Below is a list of the individuals whose work was recognized from August 2024 through December 2024.
Starting at 10 p.m. today, Dec. 4, students who demonstrate financial need and still need a 2024-25 parking permit may apply online for one of 340 free passes available from the program.
Gen Z and millennial fans might remember Peck as a teen with iconic lines like “Hug me, brotha!” — but the 38-year-old actor has come a long way. He took the stage at CSUN’s Plaza del Sol Performance Center on Nov. 14, for Associated Students’ annual Big Lecture.
Celebrating five decades of service, William Watkins (center), vice president for Student Affairs and dean of students, is joined in this milestone moment by…
Honoring the conclusion of Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) and the beginning of Día de los Muertos, Orquesta Folclórica Nacional de México is scheduled to perform “Coco” for a live-to-film concert at The Soraya on Oct. 26-27.
Matadors, for every hobby and passion, there was a club on display at CSUN’s biannual “Meet the Clubs” event, Sept. 3-4. Students filled the Sierra Quad lawn as they perused rows of various student organizations, enjoying free pizza from the Matador Involvement Center.
Another year, another festive President’s Picnic. On Aug. 29, students, faculty and staff gathered at Bayramian Hall Lawn to ring in the academic year with music, food and outdoor games such as Jenga, Cornhole and Connect 4. Posted signs that said “Take a seat, get out of the heat” and “Mmm tacos,” enticed students to take a break and enjoy each other’s company.
Karroum, a rising senior, and Khan, a graduate student studying public health, spoke with CSUN Newsroom about their roles. The conversation shed light on how deeply personal experiences influence their approaches to leadership and the upcoming projects they are passionate about this academic year, such as unity among students.
Amidst bustling sidewalks, buzzing classrooms and students’ full calendars of extracurriculars, a sanctuary and workshop beckons from the Sequoia Courtyard, within Sequoia Hall. Established in 2022 in the College of Health and Human Development, CSUN’s Tea Haven promotes stress management and supports mental health using creative arts modalities.