The 16th annual Senior Design Project Showcase brought students’ innovations front and center as seniors in the College of Engineering and Computer Science displayed their “capstone” projects they have worked on for the past year.
Matadors are harnessing the power of artificial intelligence to strengthen connection and build a more inclusive campus community.
An engineering grad student took the top prize at the 2025 Jeff Marine Bull Ring New Venture Competition final pitch event, on April 24, 2025— a $10,000 check for his invention aimed at creating a safe and stable power grid,
A graduate student from California State University, Northridge and a researcher from the University of Colorado Boulder are working to develop a model to explain how changes in the sun’s surface affects Earth’s atmosphere, weather, and magnetic field.
A CSUN professor and the resident mycologist of the Los Angeles Mycological Society found that a mahjong tile is the perfect barrier in their study of a poisonous mushroom’s potential as an anti-cancer drug.
Professor Lozos noted that humans will naturally link these types of events together, even if they have no relation to each other – especially if some of the events were extremely negative.
A CSUN alum’s research team won a $5 million prize for its work using drones to study the Amazon rainforest ecosystem.
When two massive earthquakes (magnitudes 7.7 and 7.6) devastated southern and central Turkey in February 2023, they did more than destroy towns and villages — they brought communities together in unexpected solidarity.
For 40 years, the CSUN Assistive Technology Conference has been a global leader in accessibility innovation, connecting experts, advocates, and tech pioneers.