Ten years on, the CSUN Jeff Marine Bull Ring Competition is going strong. The spin on the popular T.V. show “Shark Tank,” is focused on training the next generation of entrepreneurs, including the winner of the 2017 competition, who has taken his idea to multi-million dollar sales.
“Jam in the G.A.R.D.E.N” will be held on Wednesday, April 23 at 12:30 p.m., and will be located at the CSUN G.A.R.D.E.N, directly behind the baseball field near the G6 parking lot.
Deorro kicked off his headlining set for CSUN’s Big Show with an enthusiastic, “What’s up, I’m Deorro! Thank you so much for having me!” before launching into a mix of Spanish hits with his signature EDM (Electronic Dance Music) twist. The crowd erupted in cheers, applause and dance.
Graduating seniors at CSUN were able to go to GradFest to prepare for and gather the necessities for their big day at graduations when their hard work pays off.
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 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.
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.
Matadors embrace Women’s History Month as more than a reflection on the past; it’s a time to uplift voices, challenge limitations and forge new paths forward.