Ten outstanding physical therapy students in CSUN’s College of Health and Human Development were honored with scholarships from the Roy and Roxie Campanella Foundation and the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation.
This year’s keynote address will be given by Haley Moss, a lawyer and neurodiversity expert, educator and author of several books that guide neurodivergent individuals through professional and personal challenges.
San Fernando Valley artist Jack Doehring established scholarship and research funds to honor his late mother and aunt.
Members of the Black Scholars Matter program brought Black History Month 2026 to life with a talent showcase, celebrating culture, creativity, and community.
The black-and-white image is simple, but powerful. A man is holding a sign “We Are Tired of Waiting” while standing next to a car covered with slogans advocating equal rights for “all Americans.”
Numbers tell a story. California State University, Northridge mathematics professor Maria D’Orsogna is hoping that the recent study she and her colleagues did on alcohol-related deaths in the United States will serve as a resource for policymakers and community members working to reduce alcohol-related harm.
On December 8, 2025, the CSUN Institute for Sustainability, with its partners. convened leaders who work in the field on wildfire resilience for a daylong Wildfire Resilience Summit.
To honor the memory of CSUN Basketball Mark Cooley, his wife Diana Cooley gave three generous gifts to boost student-athletes.
Cedric the Entertainer shared stories, anecdotes and advice during his February 5 appearance at the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Salon Series