Jazz star Samara Joy’s Q&A session was part of The Soraya’s ongoing series of artist master classes for students in the Mike Curb College.
Brad Brown ’90 (Liberal Studies) and his wife, San Francisco State alumna Carrie Oto (Medical Technology), recently created a fund to provide opportunities for liberal studies students at CSUN.…
Luis Duran ’23 (Biology) spent this summer, before he started his master’s program at California State University, Northridge, learning how to use a new, high-tech machine that measures…
New high-tech equipment is unlocking possibilities for advanced research. More students are receiving scholarships and other support that help them focus on their studies.…
Terry Jester, a longtime leader in the field of solar energy, recently created scholarships for students in the College of Engineering and Computer Science…
With the Greek comedy “Lysistrata” reimagined in an early-2000s reality TV studio setting, the characters dismantled the room’s “conversation pit” feature, stripping it of…
Early in his career, like many new teachers, Eberardo Rodriguez wondered whether he would stay in the profession. He could handle the challenges of…
The legacy of Sherry and Albert Lapides M.S. ’68 can be measured in part through generations of San Fernando Valley residents falling in love with music and…
After completing her undergraduate degree, Bonnie Becken went to work as a teacher at the same elementary school she had attended as a child…