CSUN students took center stage at a National Institutes of Health conference and presented the results of their own research studies to an audience of medical professionals and prospective medical students.
CSUN’s popular annual Assistive Technology Conference took place March 18-22, 2024 in Anaheim. The “CSUN Conference” as it’s known showcases cutting-edge technology to assist people with disabilities.
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.
Maryam Tabibzadeh is in the process of developing a digitized, data-driven, early-warning system that could prevent disasters like the 2010 Deepwater Horizon blowout and…
The reopening of California State University Northridge’s planetarium offers visitors a chance to look up at the stars and track the constellations, something not…
A years-long study focused on the climate effects on coral reefs by California State University, Northridge marine biologists Peter Edmunds and Robert Carpenter reveals concerns…
Did you know that CSUN students can set their sights on the stars AND the sun with two on-campus observatories? If you’ve walked…
Using the world’s most powerful ground-based solar telescope, astronomers in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at California State University Northridge are one step…
California State University, Northridge has been awarded a five-year, $3 million Title V grant from the U.S. Department of Education DHSI (Developing Hispanic Serving…