The inaugural class of CSUN’s Department of Journalism Hall of Fame will be honored on Saturday, April 25, at a special celebratory dinner and fundraiser for the journalism department in the university’s Orchard Conference Center.
Prof. Steven Loy and CSUN 3 WINS student volunteers have introduced a diabetes prevention program with the hopes of growing their team and empowering participants to lead healthier lifestyles outside of their programming.
Professor Charles Hatfield’s classes apply literary analysis to comics while analyzing other media comics to interact with and studying their impact on pop culture.
The lecture, titled “Holocaust Rhetoric, Catholic-Jewish Dialogue, and Abortion: Thinking Through the Ethics of an Analogy,” will take place on Monday, March 9 at 10 a.m. in the Whitsett Room in Sierra Hall.
The Valera NEST was carefully designed to normalize services and eliminate stigma by providing resources and support to students through an integrated and inclusive strengths-based approach.
The screening will be held in the Elaine and Alan Armer Screening Room, a room Armer gifted the CTVA department, in which he taught during the last years of his life.
The two stations have partnered since 2017, simulcasting The SoCal Sound to listeners who tune into 88.5-FM in Orange and Los Angeles Counties.
The Valera NEST is a resource center in the CSU system that provides basic needs services such as food, clothing and wellness to students.
This year’s keynote address will be given by Haley Moss, a lawyer and neurodiversity expert, educator and author of several books that guide neurodivergent individuals through professional and personal challenges.