California State University, Northridge has received a $1.25 million federal grant to develop an interdisciplinary program to bridge the divide between those who work with young children with disabilities — educators, behavior interventionists and speech-language pathologists.
Earlier this month, CSUN’s College of Health and Human Development recognized 10 physical therapy students for winning scholarships from the Roy and Roxie Campanella…
The spring 2024 semester is coming up, Matadors! We’ve got the rundown of key dates including deadlines to register for graduation, final exams and…
In an era where there seem to be endless options when shopping for kids’ toys, California State University, Northridge experts in child development and…
California Station University Northridge, in partnership with Northeast Valley Health Corporation (NEVHC), has been awarded a $338,201 grant to implement a federal WIC Community…
The work of CSUN faculty and staff members is recognized in a variety of ways, including: Funding from outside organizations to support unique programs…
A prescribed burn conducted in 2022 at Ash Mountain in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. Photo by Mike Theune.Never a dull moment: Mike…
The legacy of Sherry and Albert Lapides M.S. ’68 can be measured in part through generations of San Fernando Valley residents falling in love with music and…
The device Aaron Nanas built was broadcasting the cry of a distressed baby rabbit, which sounds a lot like a cranky human baby. As…