Matadors got back to it with the start of fall 2024 classes. This year, CSUN welcomes nearly 12,000 new students to campus, including an estimated 5,500 first-time freshmen.
About 1,000 new freshmen are settling into their new homes this week at the University Park Apartments and Suites on the north side of campus. Saturday, Aug. 24 was move-in day for many students, who arrived toting suitcases, comfy pillows and mini-fridges.
CSUN has its very own tradition for students who wish to mark significant achievements. It’s called “The Tradition of the Rose.”
Karroum, a rising senior, and Khan, a graduate student studying public health, spoke with CSUN Newsroom about their roles. The conversation shed light on how deeply personal experiences influence their approaches to leadership and the upcoming projects they are passionate about this academic year, such as unity among students.
Amidst bustling sidewalks, buzzing classrooms and students’ full calendars of extracurriculars, a sanctuary and workshop beckons from the Sequoia Courtyard, within Sequoia Hall. Established in 2022 in the College of Health and Human Development, CSUN’s Tea Haven promotes stress management and supports mental health using creative arts modalities.
There’s a new face on the Matador pitch. Early this year, CSUN named Gina Brewer as Women’s Soccer head coach, and this month, her squad has high hopes as they prepare for their first match.
The fall semester is coming up, Matadors! Bookmark the Student Academic Calendar and the Registration Calendar to keep track of important dates. In the meantime, here’s a rundown of key events.
A trip to New Orleans, the birthplace of jazz, was just one of the opportunities provided to CSUN jazz studies students by the Herb Alpert Foundation.