Ten CSUN students received the Visionary Women NextGen Scholars Award.
Matadors are harnessing the power of artificial intelligence to strengthen connection and build a more inclusive campus community.
Consumers are becoming more conscious of how the clothes they are purchasing are produced due to rising costs and environmental concerns, a shift that may push some to look for alternatives.
An engineering grad student took the top prize at the 2025 Jeff Marine Bull Ring New Venture Competition final pitch event, on April 24, 2025— a $10,000 check for his invention aimed at creating a safe and stable power grid,
Jae C. Hong ’06 (Photojournalism), staff photojournalist for the Associated Press, in April won the 2025 World Press Photo Award in the Singles (single-frame photograph) category for the Asia-Pacific and Oceania region.
Finals got you down? Stress relief is on the way! There are some time-honored traditions on campus to help you get through with a full belly and plenty of supplies.
The Sascha Brastoff Foundation recently created endowments devoted to scholarships and program expenses for CSUN ceramics students.
A graduate student from California State University, Northridge and a researcher from the University of Colorado Boulder are working to develop a model to explain how changes in the sun’s surface affects Earth’s atmosphere, weather, and magnetic field.