Students and colleagues remember Rodolfo “Rudy” Acuña, the founder of CSUN’s Chicana/o Studies department and an “academic father” of the field.
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.
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.
Celebrating the Harlem Renaissance at 100: A conversation with Africana Studies professor W. Gabriel Selassie I about the generation of artists who revolutionized American culture.
A list of the faculty and staff members whose work was recognized in a variety of ways, from May 2025 through December 2025. These accomplishments include funding from outside organizations and professional awards.
For the past 14 years, officers and staff of CSUN’s Department of Police Services have carried out the Toy Giveaway, a beloved holiday tradition for children in the Village Apartments.
Meet the creators of Canvas Insights — an online tool that was developed within CSUN’s IT Department. The platform is changing how faculty interact with their students to help facilitate their success.
CSUN President Erika D. Beck welcomed faculty and staff with her annual address on Aug. 22, marking the start of the 2025-2026 academic year.
Helen Heinrich, CSUN’s associate vice president for Academic Technology, will serve on a state workgroup that’s guiding the responsible use of artificial intelligence in California public elementary and secondary schools.