Hispanic Heritage Month is an opportunity to honor the remarkable stories of alumni who have turned their academic passions into successful careers.
During Hispanic Heritage Month, CSUN celebrates the journeys of alumni who have dedicated their careers to making a difference in the lives of others.
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.
Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to celebrate the journeys of alumni on the path to making a profound difference in the world.
Xóchitl Hernández ’20 (Vocal Arts), a dynamic storyteller and CSUN legacy, is breaking new ground in the opera world by incorporating the indigenous Nahuatl language into her performances.
Third baseman Shaylan Whatman, an Australian slugger and redshirt senior, sat in CSUN softball’s clubhouse surrounded by colorful gifts and balloons celebrating and honoring her final collegiate home game, “Shay-Day.”
Four honorary doctorates were awarded at three of the CSUN’s seven commencement ceremonies. All four recipients are CSUN alumni, have built successful careers and have given back to the CSU system and CSUN.
While most teenagers are navigating their way through high school, 15-year-old actor Tate Birchmore is preparing to walk the CSUN commencement stage.