Sustainability and the World Cup are not necessarily contradictory concepts. Sheila Lakshmi Steinberg, director of California State University, Northridge’s Institute for Sustainability, argues that attending the FIFA World Cup 2026 tournament does not mean one has to sacrifice their dreams of championing sustainability.
Congresswoman Luz Rivas (CA-29) – co-chair of the STEM Education Caucus and the only Latina in Congress with a background in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) – presented over $1,000,000 in federal funding to California State University, Northridge.
Teenage Drama Workshop has offered a conservatory-style program on the CSUN campus for young people between the ages of 12 and 18 that gives them the opportunity to develop skills in the theatre arts.
In case you missed it, you can still catch Olivia Rodrigo’s guest DJ takeover of member-supported 88.5-FM, The SoCal Sound on Monday, June 22, on the station’s website.
Karin L. Stanford, a California State University, Northridge professor of political science in the Department of Africana Studies, discovered that little of the civil rights activism that took place in Los Angeles has been told in schools or books.
Public, member-supported 88.5-FM, The SoCal Sound, is launching “The Pinfield Sessions”, a new video series featuring intimate live performances and candid conversations hosted by renowned veteran DJ and television host Matt Pinfield with both legendary and emerging artists.
It’s easy to tell someone to follow their dreams. But the path is not always straight forward. Sometimes life happens.
Regardless of the obstacles or the time it took to navigate them, members of the graduating class of 2026 said California State University, Northridge was there when they needed it and made it possible for them to achieve their academic dreams.
Regardless of the obstacles or the time it took to navigate them, members of the graduating class of 2025 said California State University, Northridge was there when they needed it and made it possible for them to achieve their academic dreams.
Of the more than 4,000 graduates invited to take part in CSUN’s Honors Convocation on Saturday, May 9, six people will be singled out for special recognition as outstanding graduating students.