Work to expand CSUN’s Queer Studies program was accelerated through a recent philanthropic gift.
As we turn the page to 2025, CSUN Newsroom polled our team of editors and writers (and readers!) about the stories from the past year that resonated with them. Read on for their recommendations.
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 August 2024 through December 2024.
CSUN’s Michael D. Eisner College of Education partnered with Ballmer Group and LAUSD officials to train teachers to address literacy gaps.
Fallout from the 2024 presidential election has created emotional turmoil for some as they struggle to come to terms with how future political decisions could impact them and their loved ones. When you add on the traditional tensions associated with the holidays and family gatherings, it can all seem emotionally overwhelming.
The CSUN Powwow never fails to delight, and this year — its 39th! — was no exception The annual event attracts members from tribes throughout Southern California to the CSUN campus, as well as hundreds of community members.
Technology around how consumers pay has changed over the past few years, as more businesses have adapted to point-of-sale technology that encourages tipping after an order.
Break out the coffee and study guides, finals season is here! But don’t worry, there are resources available for students to finish the semester strong.
Starting at 10 p.m. today, Dec. 4, students who demonstrate financial need and still need a 2024-25 parking permit may apply online for one of 340 free passes available from the program.