Friday, January 25, 2013
Fantastic & Strange: Reflections of Self in Science Fiction Literature
Tuesday, September 18 - Friday, July 26 All Day - Tseng Gallery, Oviatt Library
http://library.csun.edu/blogs/goingson/fantastic-strange/
Science fiction literature, one of the most popular and entertaining genres in modern fiction, has been read and loved by children and adults for decades. From the earliest pulp publications to modern masterpieces, science fiction short stories and novels have often functioned as a lens through which we express our sense of wonder, marvel at the possibilities of new technologies, and engage in our wildest imaginings. Join us as we celebrate the fantastic and strange in science fiction literature.
16th Annual High School Art Invitational
Monday, January 07 - Saturday, January 26 All Day - Art Gallery (AG)
http://www.csun.edu/artgalleries
Reception: Friday, Jan. 25 7-9pm
The Art Galleries of California State University Northridge open their Sixteenth Annual High School Art Invitational, Monday, January 7th, in the Main Gallery. Thirty-six San Fernando Valley high schools and nearly two hundred students participated in this show. The exhibitors have been selected by their individual art teachers at each school; the works are in various media, including painting, sculpture, video, graphic design and mixed media. The popularity of this exhibition signals the continued and growing interest of arts programs in public and private schools.
High School Art Teachers Invitational
Monday, January 07 - Saturday, January 26 All Day - Art Gallery (AG)
http://www.csun.edu/artgalleries
Reception: Friday, Jan. 25 7-9pm
The Art Galleries of California State University Northridge invited San Fernando Valley high school teachers to display their work during the 16th Annual High School Art Invitational. Two teachers from each school were invited using the same size requirements as their students; all artwork under 3’ x 3’ x 3’ would be accepted. Twenty four teachers participated in this year’s invitational.
Dinner with the Professors
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
http://www.csunalumni.com/aisdwp01-2013
Hosted by the CSUN Accounting & IS Alumni Chapter
Come meet the current and emeritus Accounting & IS Faculty
Mixer and Dinner in a casual environment for all Accounting & IS Alumni, current and emeritus faculty.
Hosted by the Accounting & IS Alumni Chapter.
Parking $6.00.
A CLAASS Event
7:00 pm - 7:00 pm
http://www.csunalumni.com/LGBTQA01-2013
CSUN Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Ally Alumni Association
Alumni Chapter Kickoff and Networking Reception
Friday, January 25, 2013
Grand Salon, University Student Union
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Come see old friends, make new ones, enjoy some appetizers, hear about what is happening on campus, and learn of CLAASS’ upcoming plans for 2013.
See you there!
Presenters will include:
Mike Bloch - CLAASS President
Mike is a 1990 CSUN graduate in Marketing and is currently a Business Support Executive at Bank of America. He is also the national co-chair of the Bank’s 4,000 member LGBT Pride employee resource group. Mike will focus his efforts in CLAASS on community involvement.
Ronora Sayaman - CLAASS VP and Secretary
Ronora is a 1997 CSUN graduate in Accounting and is currently Director of Advisory Services at KPMG. Ronora will focus her efforts in CLAASS on student development including student activities, networking, mentoring, support, career development, recruiting.
Zeke Zeidler - CLAASS Executive Advisor
Zeke is a 1987 CSUN graduate in English Literature and Women’s Studies and is currently a Superior Court Judge in Los Angeles. Zeke will focus his efforts on brainstorming with the leadership committee and helping with key contacts and connections, as well as alumni networking and recruiting.
Tom Piernik - Guest Speaker
Tom is the Director of Student Development and International Program and, has served the CSUN administration since 1985. Tom is interested in connecting CSUN undergraduates with successful alumni role models to build personal relationships and to be a voice for LGBT issues for the campus community