While Searcy said the state’s 2035 gasoline-powered car ban was always “an ambitious goal,” he remains optimistic as the infrastructure that has been built over the past decade in support of EVs and consumer buy-in that has followed.
On Friday, September 19, StrengthUnited Opens New San Fernando Office, Expanding Trauma-Informed Care and Prevention Services in the Heart of the Community
The new location will house StrengthUnited’s Community Public Health Team operations, mental health services and serve as headquarters for the Close to Home prevention initiative.
Ten-time Grammy Award-winning jazz legend Arturo Sandoval is teaming up with California State University, Northridge’s music students for a live performance during a free screening of the film “For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story” on Wednesday, Sept. 24, as part of CSUN’s Hispanic Heritage Month celebration.
While research has been done about the development of students in primary school, middle school and high school, CSUN professor Nathan Durdella found that not much has been done about the educational development of graduate students of color across educational sectors and transition points in life.
The news media regularly reports that children, and even adults, aren’t reading as much as they used to. That’s actually a misnomer, according to California State University, Northridge literacy experts Dominic Grasso and Mira Pak.
A reception will be held for the exhibits on Thursday, Sept. 11, from 5 to 7:30 p.m. in conjunction with an open house at the Sanborn Fire Insurance Atlas Collection.
There is a saying that permeates to every corner of the California State University, Northridge campus: “Once a Matador, always a Matador.”
Stacy Johns, Los Angeles Football Club’s chief business officer, will share her journey as a first-generation college student and how she found herself working for a professional soccer club at this year’s Younes Nazarian Distinguished Speaker Series at California State University, Northridge.
Archaeologist Owen Doonan, an art history professor at California State University, Northridge, spent the summer scouring the forests and farmlands of rural Romania looking for evidence of the indigenous people who lived in the hillfort settlements that once dotted western Eurasian steppe during the Iron Age.