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‘Phantom of the Opera,’ ‘Nosferatu’ among scary movie screening events in the LA area
Cinematheque at Cal State Northridge: Robert Bresson Retrospective: “Un femme douce (A Gentle Woman)” (1969), 7 p.m. Nov. 3. Free. Parking $6 in lots B1-3. Armer Theater in Manzanita Hall, 18111 Nordhoff St. 818-677-3192. www.csun.edu -- Los Angeles Daily News
CSUN Receives $2.77 Million to Build ‘Bridges’ to Regenerative Medicine
They may discover the key to help repair spinal cord injuries, help paralyzed children run again or find the cure for cancer.
Fifty undergraduate students from California State University, Northridge will get the chance of a lifetime to conduct stem cell research alongside some of the top scientists in the country as part of a $2.77-million grant to the university.-- AmericanTowns.com
Search Is On for CSUN’s Inaugural San Fernando Valley Award for Fiction
The Friends of the Oviatt Library at California State University, Northridge is putting out a call for submissions for its inaugural biennial San Fernando Valley Award for Fiction. -- AmericanTowns.com
‘Phantom of the Opera,’ ‘Nosferatu’ among scary movie screening events in the LA area
Cinematheque at Cal State Northridge: Robert Bresson Retrospective: “Un femme douce (A Gentle Woman)” (1969), 7 p.m. Nov. 3. Free. Parking $6 in lots B1-3. Armer Theater in Manzanita Hall, 18111 Nordhoff St. 818-677-3192. www.csun.edu -- Long Beach Press-Telegram
‘Phantom of the Opera,’ ‘Nosferatu’ among scary movie screening events in the LA area
Cinematheque at Cal State Northridge: Robert Bresson Retrospective: “Un femme douce (A Gentle Woman)” (1969), 7 p.m. Nov. 3. Free. Parking $6 in lots B1-3. Armer Theater in Manzanita Hall, 18111 Nordhoff St. 818-677-3192. www.csun.edu -- Daily Breeze
American Red Cross Seeking Blood Donations
Northridge
11/1/2016: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
California State University Northridge USU Theatre
18111 Nordhoff St.
-- San Fernando Valley Sun
How The US Presidential Elections & 'Trump Effect' Influence Next Generation American Kids & Teens
If children acquire--say, Trump's prejudice--at a young age, there is a greater chance that this trait will be practiced until it becomes normal to them. Growing up, children who become discriminators can gravely affect other's health. According to CSUN Today, teens who are discriminated tend to have higher levels of stress hormones called cortisol, which in turn, can be associated with health risks like cardiovascular diseases and even cancer. -- Parent Herald
Not All Emergencies are Created Equal
On October 6, Sara shared her experiences and the lessons she and her fellow librarians learned in a one-hour Webinar hosted by SLA’s Emergency Preparedness and Recovery Advisory Council (EPRAC). Joining Sara as webinar presenters were Kevin Adams, an information specialist at the Institute of Environmental Science and Research in Christchurch, and Doris Helfer, chair of collection access and management services at California State University in Northridge. All three had lessons and insights to share—Kevin noted that the earthquakes hastened his library’s move toward electronic journals, and Doris explained that the safest response to a live shooter scenario is to “get out, hide out, or help out” as the situation dictates. -- Special Libraries Association
Segal Center to Celebrate Hillary Miller's 'DROP DEAD' with THEATRE & PERFORMANCE IN THE 1970S Event
Of 1970s theater, Miller, a Brooklyn native and professor at California State University-Northridge, said, "Theater in New York was on the cusp of major change, coming as it did on the heels of the 1960s. New arguments developed regarding expanding the access to theater and the function of theater in the city's communities. The financial crisis impeded that progress." -- Broadway World
Northridge: An Evening with George Takei
The University Student Union (USU) and Valley Performing Arts
Center (VPAC) invite all CSUN students, faculty and staff to “An Evening With George Takei” featuring the actor, author, social media icon and social rights activist as he talks about everything from pop culture to current politics. -- Best Events
