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).
The Matador is chasing his professional racing dream, fueled by the skills CSUN gave him to think like an engineer and compete like a champion.
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.
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.
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.
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.
CSUN President Erika D. Beck joined CSU leaders and state lawmakers at Cal State Dominguez Hills on Friday, Feb. 7, to celebrate California’s new Black-Serving Institutions’ (BSI) designation.
The CSUN Men’s Basketball team has won seven games in a row and 20 so far — just two short of the team’s all-time record for wins in a season.
Amidst the chaos that has marked the start of 2025 and President Trump’s second term, California State University, Northridge journalism professor Melissa Wall argues that the future of traditional journalism and the role it plays in keeping people informed and serving as a watchdog to protect public interests are very much up in the air.