July 7, 2020
Volume 5, Edition 27
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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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CSUn student Kelly Townsend model shows off a black dress she designed.

Fashion Students Take Their Designs from Runway to Fashion Magazine

CSUN’s annual TRENDS fashion show, where senior student designers exhibit their work, was canceled due to social distancing measures. Instead, apparel design and merchandising professor Shirley Warren and her students produced a magazine that features the seniors’ stunning designs.

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Focus on Students

 
 
 

Fall 2020 Registration

CSUN students no longer need an appointment to enroll in fall classes. Repeating courses previously taken at CSUN is permitted.

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There’s Still Time to Register for CSUN 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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CSUN Honors Four Exceptional Graduate Students for Thesis and Project Work

CSUN’s Division of Academic Affairs has selected four exceptional graduate students as the winners of the 2020 Distinguished Thesis/Graduate Project Competition, with each receiving a $1,000 award and recognition from the university. The Distinguished Thesis/Graduate Project Competition recognizes the outstanding scholarship and research of Matadors at the graduate level.

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