California State University, Northridge has received a $1.25 million federal grant to develop an interdisciplinary program to bridge the divide between those who work with young children with disabilities — educators, behavior interventionists and speech-language pathologists.
California State University, Northridge has been awarded a five-year $1.25 million grant from U.S. Department of Education to support teacher preparation among traditionally underrepresented…
Tania Parker (center) receives the Outstanding Graduating Senior Award at Honors Convocation, May 13, 2023. Now a graduate student, Parker was recently awarded the…
Early in his career, like many new teachers, Eberardo Rodriguez wondered whether he would stay in the profession. He could handle the challenges of…
Commencement at CSUN is not only a time of pride and joy but also a time to unleash creativity! Clever quotes, expressions of love…
Looking good, Matadors! A group of new grads cheer and celebrate at the College of Humanities and College of Health and Human Development commencement…
The captions are in Spanish and English. A college education can be transformative. It can help a young woman fulfill dreams first imagined by…
The public is invited to join California State University, Northridge officials on Monday, April 24, at 6 p.m. for the screening of “Hearts of…
Educational technology appeared to be a godsend during the COVID-19 pandemic. It helped keep students on track academically, while at the same time providing…