Known for its prior success hosting the games in 1932 and 1984, Los Angeles will become the first city to have hosted the Olympics three times, setting the stage for a historic two-week event.
Members of “In the Loop,” CSUN’s knitting and crochet club shared their skills with fellow crafters at Los Angeles Jewish Health in Reseda. The outing was organized by CSUN’s Office of Community Engagement.
For four decades, California State University Northridge’s Center on Disabilities has worked to provide a premier forum for exploring the latest in technology and accessibility for persons with disabilities. 2025 marks a milestone 40th anniversary for the Assistive Technology Conference, which will be held Monday, March 10 to Friday, March 14, at the Anaheim Marriott in California.
The wildfire symposium is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. on Friday, March 7 at the University Student Union’s Northridge Center, on the west side of the campus off Zelzah Avenue.
Events to honor the legacy and activism of Martin Luther King Jr. featured days of service with members of the local community.
Black History Month offers Matadors a chance to reflect on their identity, honor their heritage, and explore how their experiences on campus shape their understanding of Black history.
In January, Arby Jean Wolkov ’09 was honored in Sacramento as a 2025 California Teacher of the Year. She’s the first ASL teacher to earn this state accolade.
“The Camp: An Opera in Two Acts,” which tells the story of the Shimono family, will open on Saturday, Feb 22, and run through Sunday, March 2.
Many of our CSUN community members are severely affected by the devastating wildfires. There are resources on campus to help students, faculty and staff through these difficult times.