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Curator Talk: The High Art of Riding Low

Join us in welcoming Denise Sandoval, Professor of Chicana and Chicano Studies at California State University, Northridge and the curator of our newest exhibit, The High Art of Riding Low: Ranflas, Corazón e Inspiración, to discuss the diversity and complexity of lowrider-inspired art and its role as a symbol of cultural pride. -- Carpe Diem!

CSU Receives Grant; Will Fund Workshops for Clean Energy Entrepreneurs

The workshops—hosted by Dominguez Hills, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Northridge and Pomona—will help CSU and other local student entrepreneurs learn about resources and programs that could help them bring new clean energy technologies to the market. Students will also have the opportunity to utilize campus entrepreneurial programs and connect with faculty as well as business and community leaders. Workshops of various formats will be included, such as a “Shark Tank” style activity for students to practice their idea pitching skills. -- SCV News

Chelsea Handler To Host The Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s Annual Grants Banquet On August 2

The HFPA began giving grants as early as 1989 to institutions such as University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), University of Southern California (USC) and the American Cinematheque, which continue to receive support today. The HFPA has created endowments at Los Angeles colleges and universities to help underserved students such as Los Angeles Community College and California State University, Northridge. In addition, over the years the HFPA has responded to outside issues and humanitarian crises throughout the world. Earlier this year, the HFPA provided the International Rescue Committee with a $500,000 grant that was presented at the Cannes Film Festival. -- My Social Good News

People encouraged to call in Congress to support the Dream Act

His brother Mario Vargas, 17, another young dreamer with DACA, is about to begin his first semester of the civil engineering career at California State University, Northridge (CSUN). "If that proposal is made law to give us residence could have more financial aid to pay for the university. Right now, it's very limited, "he said. -- La Opinion (in Spanish)

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