California State University Northridge will mark Dia de los Muertos with an exhibition of barriletes, giant traditional Guatemalan kites, in the University Library on Monday, Nov. 4
On Tuesday, October 8, Congressman Tony Cárdenas (CA-29) will present a check for $963,000 in Community Project Funding to Strength United, a nonprofit organization committed to providing trauma-informed mental health services to survivors of domestic violence.
CSUN’s College of Social and Behavioral Sciences will host the university’s third annual BikeFest on Sunday, Nov. 3, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. BikeFest is free and open to the public.
Cal State Northridge faculty members unveiled the results of their research on a range of discriminations experienced by L.A.’s Black citizens over the last 100 years. They made their report, on behalf of a city commission, at a campus event Aug. 27, 2024.
The show will take over the famed Alex Theatre in Glendale and will be headlined by Ben Gibbard from Death Cab For Cutie and The Postal Service as well as singer-songwriter Rosa Linn, with more artists to be announced soon.
Matadors, for every hobby and passion, there was a club on display at CSUN’s biannual “Meet the Clubs” event, Sept. 3-4. Students filled the Sierra Quad lawn as they perused rows of various student organizations, enjoying free pizza from the Matador Involvement Center.
Joshua trees are a vital part of the Mojave Desert ecosystem. California State University Northridge evolutionary biologist professor Jeremy Yoder is hoping a new exhibition at the Lancaster Museum of Art and History will draw attention to the endangered species.
CSUN President Erika D. Beck kicked off the 24-25 academic year on Thursday, Aug. 29, with her annual President’s Welcome Address, a multimedia presentation to share highlights from the past year and goals for the future.
Another year, another festive President’s Picnic. On Aug. 29, students, faculty and staff gathered at Bayramian Hall Lawn to ring in the academic year with music, food and outdoor games such as Jenga, Cornhole and Connect 4. Posted signs that said “Take a seat, get out of the heat” and “Mmm tacos,” enticed students to take a break and enjoy each other’s company.