- CSUN Psychologist says Critical Race Theory Framework Can Provide More Accurate Data on the UnhousedAs several states pass laws limiting discussions regarding critical race theory (CRT), researchers at California State University, Northridge have outlined how the academic framework can better help connect the most vulnerable unhoused individuals to their needs. The post CSUN Psychologist says Critical Race Theory Framework Can Provide More Accurate Data on the Unhoused first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
- The Future of the American Downtown Will Look Different, says CSUN ProfWhile some downtown areas have nearly returned to or even exceeded their pre-pandemic foot traffic rates, cities with downtowns that exclusively catered to office workers are struggling to recover as remote and hybrid work has become increasingly popular. The post The Future of the American Downtown Will Look Different, says CSUN Prof first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
- A Mother’s Sacrifices Are Honored in New Psychology ScholarshipJhoanna Serrano left the Philippines for the United States at just 18 years old, hoping to give her a better future. The post A Mother’s Sacrifices Are Honored in New Psychology Scholarship first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
- Matador Family Celebrates SummerAfter wrapping a busy academic year, CSUN faculty and staff got a chance to kick back and welcome the arrival of summer. The post Matador Family Celebrates Summer first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
- Media Needs to Focus on Responsibility to Public, Not Ratings During Election Year, CSUN Prof SaysAs coverage of the race for president of the United States continues to escalate, California State University, Northridge journalism professor José Luis Benavides urged members of the news media to remember the vital role they play in the contest. The post Media Needs to Focus on Responsibility to Public, Not Ratings During Election Year, CSUN Prof Says first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
- ‘Singers are Journalists Too’ – Chicana Alum Spotlights Nahuatl Heritage Through OperaXóchitl Hernández '20 (Vocal Arts), a dynamic storyteller and CSUN legacy, is breaking new ground in the opera world by incorporating the indigenous Nahuatl language into her performances. The post ‘Singers are Journalists Too’ – Chicana Alum Spotlights Nahuatl Heritage Through Opera first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
- Higher Ed Leaders Have a Responsibility to Create Environments Where All Students Can Succeed, CSUN Profs ArgueIt isn’t enough to want their students to succeed, higher education leaders have a responsibility to identify and uproot the vestiges of historic racism that permeate academic spaces and can stand in the way of their students’ success, according to a team of researchers at California State University, Northridge. The post Higher Ed Leaders Have a Responsibility to Create Environments Where All Students Can Succeed, CSUN Profs Argue first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
- Social Media Journalist Student Assistant positionThere is no excerpt because this is a protected post. The post Social Media Journalist Student Assistant position first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
- CSUN Softball Star and New Grad Returns Down Under for World CupThird baseman Shaylan Whatman, an Australian slugger and redshirt senior, sat in CSUN softball's clubhouse surrounded by colorful gifts and balloons celebrating and honoring her final collegiate home game, "Shay-Day." The post CSUN Softball Star and New Grad Returns Down Under for World Cup first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
- CREA Scholarship Makes CSUN Home for Students’ Ambitions20 freshmen in fall 2023 were selected for CSUN’s first cohort of CREA Scholars, established through a $260,000 contribution from the CREA Foundation and a match from the CSUN Foundation. The post CREA Scholarship Makes CSUN Home for Students’ Ambitions first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
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