Mar. 22, 2016
Volume 3, Edition 29
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Alumna Anita Sarkeesian Returns to CSUN to Talk About Women in Popular Culture

Anita Sarkeesian ’07 (Communication Studies) spoke about portrayals of women in film, television, video games and other popular culture. Sarkeesian is internationally known for her media criticism and her Web-series Feminist Frequency.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Solar Observatory

CSUN Celebrates Solar Observatory’s New Home on Campus

CSUN celebrated the opening and dedication of its solar observatory in a ceremony March 15 on campus. More than 100 CSUN leaders, students, faculty members, philanthropists and members of the community gathered to herald the move of the San Fernando Observatory to its new home.

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Rockstars at VPAC

Rock Stars Light Up VPAC for Copeland’s Ben-Hur

Rock royalty including U2’s The Edge, alumnus Serj Tankian, and the drummers from the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Foo Fighters and Tool all came to CSUN’s Valley Performing Arts Center to support Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Stewart Copeland’s performance of his score for the 1925 silent film classic Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ.

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Upcoming Events

 
 
 
DIAVOLO performers

FREE Show: DIAVOLO | Architecture in Motion® Passengers at VPAC

Fri, March 25, 8 p.m.
Passengers explore the harmonious yet tumultuous balance between being either passengers or drivers of our lives.

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volleyball players

Senior Day: Men’s Volleyball vs. UC Santa Barbara

Sat, March 26, 7 p.m.
CSUN seniors Dan Starkey and Brian O’Gorman will play in their final home game as the Matadors conclude conference play against UCSB.

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Brian Levin

Richard Smith Lecture: Terrorism and Hate

Mon, March 28, 7 p.m.
Brian Levin, director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism and professor of criminal justice at CSU San Bernardino, will discuss how we may balance punishing individuals that commit terrorism and hate crimes while protecting the First Amendment ideals of free speech.

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Focus on Faculty & Staff

 
 
 

Rodolfo Acuña Receives John Hope Franklin Award

CSUN Chicana/o Studies professor Rodolfo “Rudy” Acuña received the prestigious award on March 14 from Diverse Issues in Higher Education magazine.

An Empowering Approach: Understanding and Responding to Campus Sexual Violence, March 30

Join Susan Hua, CSUN’s Title IX Coordinator, and Capt. Scott VanScoy of Police Services for a discussion of legislation such as Title IX, the Campus SaVE Act and the Violence Against Women’s Reauthorization Act. Participants will learn about decreasing the risk of sexual violence, bystander intervention, and helping victims and survivors access CSUN and off-campus resources.

Building Marshal Training, April 5

Interested in becoming a Building Marshal for your campus department? This workshop will cover emergency and evacuation procedures, among other topics, to make CSUN a safer campus.

Workplace Violence Part 1, April 6

Due to recent occurrences and publicity of campus shootings, many faculty, staff and students have raised concerns about their safety and the safety of others. This two-part workshop will familiarize staff with the wide range of resources that are available when responding to a variety of disruptive or threatening behaviors within their department and on campus.

Join us at the 2016 Distinguished Alumni Awards, April 16

One of CSUN’s premier annual events takes place April 16 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Westlake Village. This year’s honorees are classical music singer and educator Shigemi Matsumoto ’68 (Music), business executive and humanitarian James Ring ’70 (Psychology), ’72 (Urban Studies), and financial industry leader and advocate for economic justice Robert D. Taylor ’82 (Engineering).

 
 

CSUN in the News

 
 
 

CSUN Professor’s Research Finds Two Active Southern California Faults May Cause a Big One

Los Angeles Times

At CSUN, Ross Porter Is a Voice from the Past

Los Angeles Times

CSUN Shines After Bringing Historic Solar Observatory Close to Home

Los Angeles Daily News