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Richard A. Lovich Celebrates More Than 30 Years of Professional Excellence in Law
In preparation for his career in law, Mr. Lovich first earned a Bachelor of Arts, with Honors, in Political Science, from California State University, Northridge, in 1980. He went on to obtain a Juris Doctorate at Loyola Law School of Los Angeles in 1983. Mr. Lovich is admitted to practice in the State of California, as well as the U.S. District Court for the Northern, Central, Eastern and Southern Districts of California, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and the Supreme Court of the United States. -- The Daily Telescope
Switching careers shouldn’t have to be so hard
Meanwhile, employers hire based on credentials that job applicants can’t change — a college degree or previous job title — rather than assessing the skills an applicant has developed, said Auguste, who was an economic adviser in the Obama administration. He said the approach should instead be, “If you learned it at Harvard or Cal State Northridge or on the job as a secretary or in the Navy or as a volunteer, awesome.” -- The Seattle Times
CSUN's Shirley Svorny: Doctors Should Support Interstate Telemedicine
Should licensed physicians be allowed to practice telemedicine across state borders? Lawmakers in Congress have been reluctant to move this forward. An exception is the recent VETS Act of 2017, versions of which just passed in both houses of Congress. -- Before It's News
Matadors Head to Arizona State for Kajikawa Classic
NORTHRIDGE – CSUN opens the 2018 softball season this weekend by playing in the Arizona State Kajikawa Classic. The Matadors face No. 3 Oregon and Missouri on Friday, Stanford and Seattle U on Saturday, and Nebraska on Sunday. -- SCV News
From NBA to Clark Atlanta, Darrell Walker enjoying the change of scenery
He is not the only former NBA head coach to go all Joe College. There is a healthy roster of others – Avery Johnson (Alabama), Mike Dunleavy (Tulane), Larry Krystkowiak (Utah), Reggie Theus (Cal State-Northridge), Terry Porter (Portland) and Eric Musselman (Nevada) to mention a few. -- Atlanta Journal Constitution
THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW: Many years ago, students drove the local school buses
“My dad has always instilled in us that champions do more. In order to be a champion you have to progress outside of practice and off the field. That means early-morning training — at the park, in the gym, before school. That’s basically the key to where I am today …. Pushing through and doing more.”
— Sadie Armijo, a Highland High soccer player who signed her letter of intent to play the sport next year at Cal State Northridge -- Bakersfield Californian
The 2018 Sixth-Year Minor Leaguers
LEX MUREN
Muren was the Twins 12th-round pick out of Cal State-Northridge. He put up great numbers in the lower levels despite a low strikeout rate. Unfortunately, he missed the 2016 season after having thoracic outlet surgery. He returned, but was limited some, in 2017. When on, Muren is a ground ball machine. Earlier, he would be brought on with runners on with the goal of getting a double play. -- Twins Daily
World-Renowned Fine Artist Tom Fritz Wows Audiences With Automobile, Motorcycle Art
For more than two decades after earning his bachelor's degree in two-dimensional art from California State University Northridge, Fritz serviced major corporations, including ITT, Litton Industries and Northrop Grumman, and clients such as Petersen Publishing, the United States Army and Air Force as a designer and illustrator, while accepting freelance commissions on his own time. Today, he paints out of his studio in Ventura County, CA. The rich colors and controlled looseness captured in his paintings reveal his fascination of the early days of American motor sports, and offer a unique interpretation of the relationship between man and machine, as well as the beauty of power. -- Auto Body News
Christopher J. Hammond Joins the Law Offices of Arash Hashemi as of Counsel
Born and raised in upstate New York, Christopher Hammond, relocated to Los Angeles to attend California State University, Northridge. He graduated with a B.A. in Political Science in 1987. Mr. Hammond received his J.D. from Southwestern University School of Law in 1990. After law school he formed a partnership with Seymour S. Simon, Esq until 1994. The partnership practiced primarily in the areas of tort and business litigation. He also served as Chief Legal Counsel for the Reynolds Group. Mr. Hammond is admitted to practice before all California State Courts and the United States District Court for the Central and Northern Districts of California. -- Crossroads Today
What, me? Married in six months? No way.
Mr. Glover's predictions were legendary, doled out on the last day of his speech class at Moorpark College. It was late June 1988, and I was already enrolled at Cal State Northridge for the fall semester. This was the last class I needed for transfer. It was a required course that many of us dreaded (public speaking), so I put it off as long as possible. Plus, everyone said that the summer course was shorter and easier and I was always a path-of-least-resistance kind of guy. -- Los Angeles Times
