For 36 hours, Matadors and friends everywhere will rally behind the projects, clubs, teams and colleges that make a difference on campus, with matches and challenges that can help stretch every gift.
Celebrating the Harlem Renaissance at 100: A conversation with Africana Studies professor W. Gabriel Selassie I about the generation of artists who revolutionized American culture.
Mikayla Agregado, a Deaf Studies major, received a scholarship from the Fair Housing Federation of Southern California toward participation in CSUN’s Interpreter Education Program (IEP).
Joy is the one word that comes to top of mind when Yan Searcy, dean of California State University, Northridge’s College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, thinks about comedian, actor and entrepreneur Cedric the Entertainer.
The students selected are majors in Public Health and Health Administration from the Department of Health Sciences.
Bruce Yonemoto has spent a lifetime exploring experimental cinema and video art and has developed a body of work that positions itself within the overlapping intersections of art and commerce.
California State University, Northridge’s free Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program is expanding from 15 to 18 different sites throughout Los Angeles County, with the goal of assisting as many low-income taxpayers as possible.
CSUN is celebrating the 30th anniversary of its first philanthropic gift from the Golden Globe Foundation.
The University Library at California State University, Northridge has completed the processing and cataloging of the Los Angeles Jewish Federation Community Relations Committee (CRC) Archives.