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Nine Reasons to Watch UCSB Women’s Basketball
Predictions: Both the coaches’ and media polls picked the Gauchos to finish third in the conference, behind UC Davis and Cal State Northridge. “I like it,” Edelman said. “When you’re on top, the only way to go is down.” Bates did not soft-pedal her expectations. “We’re going to be really good,” the youngster said. “We need a lot of fans here because we’re going to go to the [NCAA] tournament this year.” -- Santa Barbara Independent
Janet Garufis: Real-Life Wonder Woman
She went back to college in 1973, first at Santa Monica College then at Cal State Northridge, but kept working at SPNB. Since she knew all of the jobs at the bank, she covered shifts at branches all over Los Angeles, though it was during the gas crisis. “I spent a lot of time in line at the gas station!” she laughed. -- Santa Barbara Independent
Documentary Examines The Political Intrigue And Medical Mistakes That Killed The Shah Of Iran
The shah was a distant if pivotal figure in the life of director Bobak Kalhor, who was 7 years old in 1976 when his family emigrated from Iran to Los Angeles during the stirrings of revolt. Kalhor grew up in Sherman Oaks, delivering newspapers and graduating from Cal State Northridge. He became intrigued by the politics of his native land and how the shah was connected to his own fate and the exodus of many Iranian Americans. -- TDS
Bankruptcy Partner Gary Caris Joins Barnes & Thornburg In Los Angeles
Caris is a current member and previously served on the board of the National Association of Federal Equity Receivers. He earned his J.D. from the University of California at Los Angeles and his B.A., summa cum laude, from California State University at Northridge. He joins the firm from Diamond McCarthy LLP. -- Public Now
November 16, 2017 AXS TV Premieres An All-New Series ‘Travel Time With Linda’ Saturday, Jan. 6 At 8aE
A native of Los Angeles, Linda Cooper graduated with a BA in Broadcasting, Radio-TV-Film from California State University Northridge. Over the many years in the TV industry, Cooper has appeared as a segment host on 'Good Morning Texas,' 'Home & Lifestyle TV,' 'Designing DFW' and as the Co-Creator, Host and Executive Producer of the 'Live Love Laugh Today Show.' Her love for travel evolved into her exciting new travel series 'Travel Time with Linda.' -- Public Now
CSUN Marine Biologist to Study Impact of Hurricanes Irma, Maria on Coral Reefs
Hurricanes Irma and Maria cut a devastating swath of destruction across the Caribbean this fall. They upended vegetation, destroyed structures and left thousands of people homeless and without power for weeks. The extent of the devastation on the region’s fragile coral reefs is unknown. -- SCV News
Earn a Master of Social Work Degree
CSUN now offers two convenient ways to complete your Master of Social Work degree - affordably and faster than you thought possible... including options like online courses and courses offered locally at College of the Canyons. -- Inside SCV Magazine
CSUN Marine Biologist Headed to Caribbean to Study Hurricanes Impact on Coral Reefs
Hurricanes Irma and Maria cut a devastating swath of destruction across the Caribbean this fall. They upended vegetation, destroyed structures and left thousands of people homeless and without power for weeks. The extent of the devastation on the region’s fragile coral reefs is unknown. -- Press Release Point
CSUN's Shirley Svorny: One Step Forward, but Many More to Go for Telemedicine
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services recently released its final rule for the 2018 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule, including an increase in Medicare coverage for select telehealth services. CMS indicates that its aim is to transform “access to Medicare telehealth services by paying for more services and making it easier for providers to bill for these services.” -- Before It's News
LA Minority and Underserved Groups Get Intro to Outdoor Activities Through CSUN Program
The wind picked up on what was supposed to be a calm, 95-degree September day on Castaic Lake, and suddenly no matter how hard Melony Varnado tried to steer her paddleboard left, it blew right. -- Press Release Point