In times of uncertainty, the arts become crucial — whether by providing solace or respite or by giving voice to those who feel they are not being heard, according to Jade C. Huell, an associate professor of communication studies at California State University, Northridge.
Known for its prior success hosting the games in 1932 and 1984, Los Angeles will become the first city to have hosted the Olympics three times, setting the stage for a historic two-week event.
As the recent Southern California wildfires have reminded us, one needs to be prepared for the unexpected, particularly as population density, urbanization and other factors continue to impact the environment around us.
The performance will take place on Thursday, March 6, at 7:30 p.m. at CSUN’s Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts (The Soraya) located at 18111 Nordhoff St, Northridge.
California State University, Northridge’s Spring 2025 Cinematheque series is focusing on movies by Spanish and Mexican filmmaker Luìs Buñuel, known for leading the movement in surrealism in cinema. The series will run from Wednesday, Feb. 26, to Wednesday, April 23.
Amidst the chaos that has marked the start of 2025 and President Trump’s second term, California State University, Northridge journalism professor Melissa Wall argues that the future of traditional journalism and the role it plays in keeping people informed and serving as a watchdog to protect public interests are very much up in the air.
For four decades, California State University Northridge’s Center on Disabilities has worked to provide a premier forum for exploring the latest in technology and accessibility for persons with disabilities. 2025 marks a milestone 40th anniversary for the Assistive Technology Conference, which will be held Monday, March 10 to Friday, March 14, at the Anaheim Marriott in California.
CSUN political science professor Jason Morín, whose research focuses on Latino voters, explained that Trump made in-roads with conservative Latino voters who prioritized the economy and border security and were resistant to Democrats’ messaging on cultural issues.
Joshua trees are only pollinated by yucca moths, but how do the moths know when it is time to pollinate? That is what Pryce Millikin, a California State University, Northridge biology graduate student, is trying to figure out, and he’s asking the public to help.