For 40 years, the CSUN Assistive Technology Conference has been a global leader in accessibility innovation, connecting experts, advocates, and tech pioneers.
With more than $575,000 in donations for the 2025 campaign tallied so far, CSUN Giving Day continued to inspire students, parents, alumni and friends to give to the departments, athletic teams, student clubs and organizations they love most across the university.
CSUN’s commitment to research is now formally recognized by The American Council on Education (ACE) and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (Carnegie Foundation).
CSUN’s Athletics Hall of Fame made its return in February after a seven-year hiatus. The 2025 class, consisting of three individuals and one team, were inducted during a night of Matador pride and celebration, Feb. 28 at the Warner Center Marriott Hotel in Woodland Hills.
The up-and-coming Men’s Basketball team will play Tuesday in a national tournament for the fourth time at the Division I level.
CSUN leaders gathered to celebrate Super Sunday at H.O.P.E’s House Christian Ministries in Granada Hills. It’s the 20th year for the CSU initiative.
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.
The Max Factor Family Foundation funded scholarships for Bridge to the Future participants pursuing internships.
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.