July 7, 2020
Volume 7, Edition 34
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CSUN Details Plans for Fall Semester, Launches ‘CSUN as One’ Website

CSUN announced details for a primarily virtual fall semester, with a handful of courses and labs being offered face-to-face, to equip students to realize bright futures through CSUN’s transformative education. Named “CSUN as One,” CSUN launched a website for the campus’ fall 2020 instruction and operational plans.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Asian American Studies Celebrates 30 Years of Giving the Community a Voice On Campus

Asian American students were involved in some of CSUN’s earliest pushes for ethnic studies classes. Thirty years after the department was officially established, it is home to trailblazing faculty members and students who analyze the experience and contributions of people of Asian ancestry in the United States.

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Minimizing the ‘COVID Slide’ for Students During the Summer

Many parents and educators are worried about a “COVID slide,” where students fail to retain any new information learned before and during the pandemic — especially over the summer. Wendy Murawski, executive director and Eisner Endowed Chair for the Center for Teaching and Learning in CSUN’s Michael D. Eisner College of Education, offered tips to help children retain what they’ve learned.

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Focus on Alumni & Community

 
 
 

CSUN ‘Open University’ Offers Fall Classes to the Public

Advance your career or learn something new through a fall class at CSUN! Choose from more than 5,800 virtual classes offered by dozens of departments. You don’t have to be a CSUN student to register. The fall semester starts Aug. 22.

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There’s Still Time to Register for CSUN Summer Classes

You don’t have to be a CSUN student to register for summer classes. This year, summer session is offered in a virtual format. The third session of classes begins July 8. Session 3 registration closes July 17.

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