Regardless of the obstacles or the time it took to navigate them, members of the graduating class of 2025 said California State University, Northridge was there when they needed it and made it possible for them to achieve their academic dreams.
CSUN’s Armenian student organizations this week are commemorating the darkest chapter in Armenians’ history, the Armenian Genocide of 1915, as well as celebrating their heritage and working to raise awareness on campus and in the wider community.
Students and colleagues remember Rodolfo “Rudy” Acuña, the founder of CSUN’s Chicana/o Studies department and an “academic father” of the field.
Professor Charles Hatfield’s classes apply literary analysis to comics while analyzing other media comics to interact with and studying their impact on pop culture.
The lecture, titled “Holocaust Rhetoric, Catholic-Jewish Dialogue, and Abortion: Thinking Through the Ethics of an Analogy,” will take place on Monday, March 9 at 10 a.m. in the Whitsett Room in Sierra Hall.
To honor the memory of CSUN Basketball Mark Cooley, his wife Diana Cooley gave three generous gifts to boost student-athletes.
California State University, Northridge’s 40th annual Powwow returns to campus on Saturday, Nov. 29, in celebration of the American Indian communities of Los Angeles County and throughout Southern California.
The celebration will take place on Saturday, Nov. 1, from 3 to 10 p.m. at the Chicano House, located north of the University Library on the west side of the campus at 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge.
The ceremony will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 14 from 5 to 8 p.m. The event begins with a brief dedication and ribbon cutting in Sierra Tower 404.