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CSUN SHINE WEEKLY
Apr. 28, 2015
Volume 2, Edition 33
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CSUN Shines Spotlight on Hollywood’s Future Filmmakers

In May, acclaimed director, screenwriter and producer John Singleton will help shine the spotlight on Hollywood’s next generation of movie makers as CSUN celebrates its 25th annual “Senior Film Showcase” at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Read more about Hollywood’s Future Filmmakers.

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Whitney Museum to Feature Work By CSUN’s Harry Gamboa Jr.
When the Whitney Museum of American Art opens its new home in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District in May, among the works featured in its first exhibition will be pieces by CSUNĀ Chicana/o StudiesĀ professor Harry Gamboa Jr. Read more about Harry Gamboa Jr.
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CSUN is Clearing the Air
To provide a healthier environment in which students, faculty and staff can learn, work and live, CSUN will become smoke- and tobacco-free starting with the fall 2015 semester this August. Read more about CSUN’s smoke- and tobacco-free campus.
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Upcoming Events

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Softball vs. Hawaii

Sat., May 2, noon

Senior Day for the first-place Matadors. Read More

Luis Rodriguez

L.A. Poet Laureate Luis Rodriguez at CSUN

Wed., May 6, 2 p.m.

Community activist and advocate. Read More

Sierra Leone's Refugee All-Stars

Sierra Leone’s Refugee All-Stars at VPAC

Sat., May 9, 8 p.m.

A fun evening of rhythm and dance. Read More

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Focus on Alumni & Community

CSUN Alumnus Jim Berk to Offer Insights During Commerce of Creativity, April 30

Alumnus and entertainment industry executive Jim Berk will explore how disruption can inspire creativity and new opportunities during the final installment of this year’s Commerce of Creativity Distinguished Speaker Series.

LACI@CSUN Company Pick My Solar Receives Dept. of Energy Grant

CEO and alumnus is merging the technologies of solar panel use and mobile phones in one groundbreaking app, PVImpact.

Families Explore CSUN at Annual Event

More than 5,500 attended the annual event, where many future CSUN students and their families set foot on the campus for the first time and discovered the resources that will fuel their future success.

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CSUN in the News

Martha Graham at VPAC: Dance as a Bridge from Past to the Future

Los Angeles Times

CSUN Among Colleges Digging into Sustainable Dining

University Business Magazine

CSUN Professor Talks About How MBA Careers Can Pack Social Impact

Business Because

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