Feb. 23, 2021
Volume 8, Edition 16
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CSUN Football Great Rises Through NFL Coaching Ranks

Marcus Brady ’06 (Finance), the record-setting and last starting quarterback of the CSUN football program, was recently promoted by the Indianapolis Colts, becoming one of just four Black offensive coordinators in the National Football League out of its 32 teams.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Briefing to Explore Impact of Hispanic-Serving Institutions on Latino Student Success

What impact have Hispanic-serving institutions (HSIs) of higher education had on Latina/o student success in California and across the nation? That question and others will be explored on March 2 during a virtual gathering of public higher learning leaders hosted by the nonprofit advocacy group Excelencia in Education, California State University, California Community Colleges and CSUN.

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Vintage photo of Alfonso F. “Rick” Ratcliffe, former CSUN dean, holding an open book.

CSUN Pioneer Ratcliffe Was One of Nation’s First Black Engineering Deans

Alfonso F. “Rick” Ratcliffe served as dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science for more than a decade in the 1980s and early ’90s. As one of the first Black deans of a non-HBCU engineering school in the nation, he was considered a role model for many young scholars aspiring to a career in engineering.

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Focus on Faculty & Staff

 
 
 

Cornel West: ‘Walking the Tight Rope: Addressing Racial Battle Fatigue,’ Feb. 26

Philosopher, political activist, social critic and author Cornel West helps CSUN continue celebrating Black History Month, while also engaging in crucial conversations elevating our Black community.

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Black History Month Events Continue

Organizations across campus continue to hold virtual events celebrating the accomplishments and contributions of the Black community.

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