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Radio/ Television News Directors Association (RTNDA)
The Radio/ Television News Directors Association fosters closer cooperation and improved communications between students of electronic journalism, journalism educators, and working professionals of radio and television news.
Radiologic Technology Student Association
The Radiologic Technology Student Association strives to promote an interest in the research and study of radiology while encouraging a professional spirit among those in the organization.
Recreation Majors Association (RMA)
Recreation Majors Association (RMA) provides a support system for Recreation and Tourism Management (RTM) students. RMA, united by the combination of various levels of skills, abilities, and diverse backgrounds of RTM students and the participation of faculty and alumni will strive to do the following: guide students through the program and into employment, maintain and improve communication among faculty and alumni, and promote activities that promote a sense of well-being and unity.
Rejoyce in Jesus Campus Fellowship
The ReJOYce in Jesus Campus Fellowship promotes the teachings of Jesus Christ according to the Holy Bible in instructional studies, on-campus activities, and services to the CSUN campus community.
Residence Hall Association (RHA)
The Residence Hall Association (RHA) of CSUN, represent the needs and concerns of all students living in the University Park Apartments (UPA); to advocate for residents’ needs, maintain communication between the residents and the Department of Residential Life, and to provide a forum for information and discussion to help build community among each resident in the UPA.
Residential Student Television Association
The Residential Student Television Association creates a student run cable television station where students can express their ideas and share their thoughts with the community. They strive to inform, entertain, and create a dialogue with the student community.