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    Coming Soon: A New CSUN.edu

  • Caribbean Fire Coral.

    Winning Battle for Caribbean Reef

  • Chicana/o studies associate professor Xóchitl Flores-Marcial in the the archives.

    Studying Mexico’s Indigenous Social Networks

  • Caribbean coral forests.

    Diversifying 'Portfolios' on Coral Reefs

  • Family and friends gathered to celebrate with the graduates at a special ceremony held at the Chicano House.

    Moving Forward and Giving Back

  • The city of Nairobi.

    Professor To Head Nairobi Photojournalism Program

  • Illustration of students holding phones with social media apps.

    Vulnerable to Power of ‘Influencers’

Sale Finishes in the Top 10, CSUN Places Sixth at Big West Championship

Golfstat Final Results LA QUINTA, Calif. - The CSUN men's golf team matched its low round of the championship for the second straight day with a round of 1-under 287 but remained in sixth place at the conclusion of the 2024 Big West Men's Golf Championship Tuesday at La Quinta Country Club. After posting the second-lowest team round of the day on Monday, the Matadors were among the low teams again on Tuesday but were not able to gain any ground in the team competition. -- BVM Sports

Peak-hour bus lanes coming to Roscoe Boulevard

Roscoe Boulevard's forthcoming bus lanes came about as part of the $180-million North San Fernando Valley Bus Rapid Transit project, which had originally called for the creation of a meandering bus rapid transit line connecting with Cal State Northridge along Nordhoff Street. However, Metro backed away from that plan in the face of faced opposition from residents along the project corridor. -- Urbanize LA

Keyboard player ADAM HERSH Releases "Tornado Watch," His 2nd Album

Hersh grew up in Castaic, CA. His mother is a piano teacher, and he began studying at the age of four. He went on to California State University Northridge (CSUN), where he began composing and earned a bachelor's degree in jazz studies. Hersh explains why he was drawn to composing. "Playing your own music gives you much greater freedom. You aren't working with someone else's concepts. There is no template to draw from. Unless your composition is very derivative, it allows you to express yourself with your own, unique voice." -- Jazz-Quad

Self-care, well-being, and social change

April 29, 2024

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This week we celebrate May Day and our gorgeous natural world. This is a great time to take a moment to just stop what we are doing, thinking, being distracted by, and gaze at the wonder of nature around us. Nature is one of the best sources of self-care. A blog in Psychology Today titled, “Nurtured by nature”, states, “Psychological research is advancing our understanding of how time in nature can improve our mental health and sharpen our cognition.” So give this deep drink of nature’s beauty to yourself this May Day and every day. Read more

Matador Move Out Volunteer Day

Saturday, May 18, 2024 - 11:00am

Matador Move Out Lede

Support sustainability at CSUN by joining the Matador Move Out Donation Drive on May 18th! Donate items or volunteer to help keep resources out of landfills and aid our community. Register now! Read more

Grupo de Apoyo "Cultivar y Crecer"

Friday, June 28, 2024 - 6:30pm to 8:00pm

2024 Cultivar y Crecer

Bienvenidos a nuestro grupo de apoyo Cultivar y Crecer. Nos reunimos por lo regular el cuarto viernes del mes a las 6:30 PM por Zoom. Este grupo es en colaboración con DSALA. Para mas información llame (818) 374-9107.  Read more

El Poder del Amor y la Paciencia

Friday, June 14, 2024 - 9:30am to 11:00am

In Person Poder y Paciencia

Grupo de Apoyo en persona para Padres con Hijos de Necesidades Especiales (español).  Las reuniones son presenciales el segundo viernes de cada mes de 9:30 am a 11:00am. Para obteren mas informacion mande un correo electronico o llame al (818) 677-6854 o rebeca.diaz@csun.edu Read more

Hobus, Constable Named to 2024 AVCA National Collegiate Men’s All-America Teams

NORTHRIDGE, Calif. - For the ninth time in program history, CSUN men's volleyball had multiple student-athletes named All-American as senior Kyle Hobus and junior Donovan Constable were both named to the 2024 AVCA National Collegiate Men's All-America Teams on Monday. Both Matadors are first-time All-Americans and become the first CSUN players to earn national recognition since Daniel Wetter was named for the second time following the 2022 season. -- BVM Sports

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