July 21, 2020
Volume 5, Edition 28
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In Minneapolis, Student’s Photos Share Movement
with the World

When thousands of people gathered in Minneapolis to protest for equality and justice, CSUN journalism student Brandon Bell jumped on a plane to go photograph one of the largest movements in American history. His voice as a Black journalist has been a valuable asset when telling this story, and his images have been picked up by publications all over the world, including The New York Times, ABC News, the Washington Post and The Guardian.

 
 
 
 
 
 

CSUN Officials Assess Impact of CalFresh Healthy Living on Community

Funded by a four-year grant from the Los Angeles County Department of Health, CSUN’s CalFresh Healthy Living initiative provided community gardens, nearly 800 free nutrition education workshops, and a food distribution program to make a positive impact on the health and wellness of the people who live in Canoga Park. CSUN’s Marilyn Magaram Center and Institute for Community Health and Wellbeing have plans to continue the initiative’s efforts.

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Portrait of Honey Kessler Amado.

Matador Parent, Volunteer Helps CSUN NASA ARCS Students Express Their Ideas Through Writing

Honey Kessler Amado, a Matador parent, CSUN Foundation Board member and a distinguished appellate attorney, helps the young researchers of the NASA-sponsored Autonomy Research Center for STEAHM (ARCS) to express themselves clearly in writing. She taught several workshop sessions with the students of ARCS, where students of all majors can participate in research into increasingly autonomous systems.

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Focus on Students

 
 
 

Design Cover Art for the ‘The Independent 88.5 FM Studio Sessions Volume 1’ Vinyl LP

This fall, CSUN and Saddleback College’s public, member-supported 88.5 FM, Southern California’s leading Triple-A (adult album alternative) format station, will produce a vinyl album collector’s item for the upcoming Fall Fund Drive. The station is holding a contest to design cover art for the album — all creatives are invited to submit by Aug. 28.

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FAQ on Fall 2020 Class Meeting Patterns

Fall classes will be offered with new class meeting patterns. Most classes are held fully online but may require your attendance at specific times (i.e., synchronous or intermittent meetings). A small number of classes will meet on-campus in combination with online instruction. Undergraduate Studies provides answers to common questions.

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Spring 2020 Graduation

Aug. 7 is the last day to file documents and confirm awarding the bachelor’s degree for spring 2020 graduation.

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Fall 2020 Registration

No appointment is required for CSUN students to enroll in classes. Maximum load for those in good standing is 17 units. Wait-listing continues, and repeating courses is permitted.

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