There is a saying that permeates to every corner of the California State University, Northridge campus: “Once a Matador, always a Matador.”
CSUN leaders and dignitaries recently cut the ribbon on the visionary Autodesk Technology Engagement Center.
Congresswoman Luz Rivas (CA-29) and former Congressman Tony Cárdenas (CA-29) will join California State University, Northridge President Erika D. Beck and Andrew Anagnost, CEO of Autodesk, Inc., one of the world’s leading in Design and Make technology companies, for the grand opening of the Autodesk Technology Engagement Center.
The 16th annual Senior Design Project Showcase brought students’ innovations front and center as seniors in the College of Engineering and Computer Science displayed their “capstone” projects they have worked on for the past year.
As the driving force behind Apple’s Racial Equity and Justice Initiative, Jackson tackles systemic barriers through bold programs in education, economic opportunity and criminal justice reform.
Home comes in many forms and in many locations. For the graduation class of 2025, California State University, Northridge became a safe haven that allowed them to grow, explore who they were and realize that their creams were possible.
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.
Black caps and gowns will fill the center of California State University, Northridge campus next month as thousands of graduating students cross the stage in front of CSUN’s iconic University Library as CSUN celebrates its 2025 commencement.
The Matador is chasing his professional racing dream, fueled by the skills CSUN gave him to think like an engineer and compete like a champion.