- CSUN’s Research Recognized in New Carnegie ClassificationCSUN's commitment to research is now formally recognized by The American Council on Education (ACE) and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (Carnegie Foundation). The post CSUN’s Research Recognized in New Carnegie Classification first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
- CSUN Success Story: Speed, Precision and an Engineering Degree – Cole Wakim’s Formula for SuccessThe Matador is chasing his professional racing dream, fueled by the skills CSUN gave him to think like an engineer and compete like a champion. The post CSUN Success Story: Speed, Precision and an Engineering Degree – Cole Wakim’s Formula for Success first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
- ‘Jet into Work’ in the Mornings and Spend Early Evenings with ‘Nic at Six’ on 88.5-FM, The SoCal SoundPublic, member-supported 88.5-FM, The SoCal Sound, is expanding the roles of popular morning show DJs Nic Harcourt and Jet, the hosts of “More Music in the Mornings with Nic Harcourt & Jet.” The post ‘Jet into Work’ in the Mornings and Spend Early Evenings with ‘Nic at Six’ on 88.5-FM, The SoCal Sound first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
- Champions to Legends: Hall of Fame Class of 2025CSUN's Athletics Hall of Fame made its return in February after a seven-year hiatus. The 2025 class, consisting of three individuals and one team, were inducted during a night of Matador pride and celebration, Feb. 28 at the Warner Center Marriott Hotel in Woodland Hills. The post Champions to Legends: Hall of Fame Class of 2025 first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
- Art Becomes Crucial at Times When the World Seems Upside, Says CSUN ProfIn times of uncertainty, the arts become crucial — whether by providing solace or respite or by giving voice to those who feel they are not being heard, according to Jade C. Huell, an associate professor of communication studies at California State University, Northridge. The post Art Becomes Crucial at Times When the World Seems Upside, Says CSUN Prof first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
- In First-Ever NIT Selection, Matadors Face StanfordThe up-and-coming Men's Basketball team will play Tuesday in a national tournament for the fourth time at the Division I level. The post In First-Ever NIT Selection, Matadors Face Stanford first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
- CSUN Leaders Celebrate Super Sunday: Inspiring Black and African American Youth to Pursue Higher EducationCSUN leaders gathered to celebrate Super Sunday at H.O.P.E's House Christian Ministries in Granada Hills. It's the 20th year for the CSU initiative. The post CSUN Leaders Celebrate Super Sunday: Inspiring Black and African American Youth to Pursue Higher Education first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
- Success of ’84 Olympics in Los Angeles Brings Optimism for ’28 Games, CSUN Prof saysKnown for its prior success hosting the games in 1932 and 1984, Los Angeles will become the first city to have hosted the Olympics three times, setting the stage for a historic two-week event. The post Success of ’84 Olympics in Los Angeles Brings Optimism for ’28 Games, CSUN Prof says first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
- Internships Prepare Bridge to the Future Students for Successful CareersThe Max Factor Family Foundation funded scholarships for Bridge to the Future participants pursuing internships. The post Internships Prepare Bridge to the Future Students for Successful Careers first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
- CSUN Crosses Disciplines to Train the Next Generation of Wildfire PredictorsAs the recent Southern California wildfires have reminded us, one needs to be prepared for the unexpected, particularly as population density, urbanization and other factors continue to impact the environment around us. The post CSUN Crosses Disciplines to Train the Next Generation of Wildfire Predictors first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
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