CSUN President Erika D. Beck kicked off the 24-25 academic year on Thursday, Aug. 29, with her annual President’s Welcome Address, a multimedia presentation to share highlights from the past year and goals for the future.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in June that cities can enforce bans on homeless people sleeping on sidewalks and other public outdoor spaces, a decision that will particularly resonate in cities like Los Angeles, where homeless encampments remain a major issue.
While some downtown areas have nearly returned to or even exceeded their pre-pandemic foot traffic rates, cities with downtowns that exclusively catered to office workers are struggling to recover as remote and hybrid work has become increasingly popular.
After wrapping a busy academic year, CSUN faculty and staff got a chance to kick back and welcome the arrival of summer.
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 February 2024 through May 2024.
Longtime CSUN lecturer and pioneering civil rights activist the Rev. James M. Lawson, Jr. has died. Lawson taught theories and practices of nonviolent activism.
The CSUN Faculty Senate celebrated outstanding educators and their many achievements at the annual Honored Faculty Awards Reception, which took place May 10 at the Orchard Conference Center.
Can’t chase the solar eclipse to Mazatlán or Montreal this year? (Yes, it’s a thing.) Yeah, we can’t either. Luckily, Matadors can still get a taste of the eclipse experience, thanks to the Department of Physics and Astronomy.
As gas prices continue to rise and state leaders push to move away from gas-powered cars, interest in electric vehicles continues to grow.
Tapping into that attention, California State University, Northridge is hosting its third annual EV car show and panel discussion on the future of such vehicles on Wednesday, April 17.