The Olympics and World Cup provide worldwide entertainment and tourist dollars to the host cities as thousands of people from all over the globe travel to watch a match. But that level of interest and demand takes a toll on both athletes and the cities, raising questions about the events’ purpose and impact, according to Chris Bolsmann, a kinesiology professor at California State University, Northridge.
Graduating senior in CSUN’s renowned Entertainment Media Management program followed his musical dreams to stages on the Sunset Strip.
Deorro kicked off his headlining set for CSUN’s Big Show with an enthusiastic, “What’s up, I’m Deorro! Thank you so much for having me!” before launching into a mix of Spanish hits with his signature EDM (Electronic Dance Music) twist. The crowd erupted in cheers, applause and dance.
CSUN’s Family Kitchen has been teaming up with the USDA’s Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for WIC to enhance the amount of money that working class families can spend on fruits and vegetables at farmers markets in Ventura County.
When Abraham Martinez-Peña enrolled at California State University, Northridge as a film major, he knew the path he set out for himself — to be a professional comedy writer for film and television — would not be an easy one. Hollywood’s hiring reputation was more “who you know,” than “what you can do.”
Graduating seniors at CSUN were able to go to GradFest to prepare for and gather the necessities for their big day at graduations when their hard work pays off.
A Giving Day challenge gift from alumni Robert and Gloria Meyerson helped inspire dozens of donations to CSUN’s Veterans Resource Center.
For 40 years, the CSUN Assistive Technology Conference has been a global leader in accessibility innovation, connecting experts, advocates, and tech pioneers.