As L.A. and cities across the U.S., Mexico and Canada prepare to welcome the World Cup this month, futbol fever is sweeping the city and much of our nation. Always popular in Southern California, soccer also has a rich history at CSUN.
Multimedia artist Bruce Yonemoto, the Orndorff Artist-in-Residence, worked with CSUN students and faculty on a new project.
CSUN leaders are laser-focused on the road ahead, as the university implements strategies for the next five years of Black-Serving Institution (BSI) work — and beyond.
Cedric the Entertainer shared stories, anecdotes and advice during his February 5 appearance at the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Salon Series
The scene shop in The Soraya was designed as a learning space for students in the Mike Curb College.
The CSUN Symphony Orchestra played a live-to-film concert to the movie “Toy Story,” highlighting the link between the Mike Curb College and The Soraya.
Performers brought history to life as part of Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations with a performance of “August 29.” The play honors journalist Ruben Salazar, whose death in 1970 in East Los Angeles galvanized a generation.
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.
This past spring, Kalli Arte Collective worked as CSUN’s first Virginia A. Orndorff Artist-in-Residence.