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McCullough takes over as FHSU head track and field coach
Additionally, McCullough has named Ben Santos as assistant track and field coach. Santos served the last two years as a graduate assistant for the track and field program, primarily working with the sprinters and hurdlers. Santos is a graduate of California State University, Northridge, where he reached the NCAA Division I Track and Field Championships once as a member of the 4x100m relay team. He earned a master’s degree from Fort Hays State University in 2016. -- Hays Post - KS
Adding Stress Boosts Performance, Stability for Fuel Cells
This work was financially supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China (contract 2016YFB0100201), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (contracts 21571135 and 51671003), the Ministry of Science and Technology (contract 2016YFA0204100), start-up funding from Soochow University and Peking University, and the Young Thousand Talented Program and the Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions (PAPD). Part of electron microscopy work was performed at the Center for Functional Nanomaterials, Brookhaven National Laboratory, which is supported by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, under contract DE-SC0012704. The work at California State University Northridge was supported by the U.S. Army Research Office via the Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative grant W911NF-11-1-0353. -- NewsWise
Perspective I was 9 when my parents told me I was undocumented. With DACA ending, I have no idea what's next
In 2012, I graduated from Cal State Northridge. -- Los Angeles Times
Santa Maria Hires Jason Stilwell as Next City Manager
Additionally, he has been a professor of public policy at California State University, Northridge. -- Noozhawk
My parents attended one of Tom Petty’s final shows — here’s how they remember the late rock legend
“I recall first listening to Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers in 1977,” my dad wrote in an email. “I was going to college at California State University Northridge and listened to KMET 94.7 and KLOS 95.5 radio. The song that rocked my world was ‘Breakdown.’” -- Hello Giggles
A kingly connection
Lacombe also played football at Crespi and Moorpark College. His mother, Michelle, a former track and field star at Agoura High and Cal State Northridge, wouldn’t allow her son to play football before high school, so he spent his youth playing basketball. -- Thousand Oaks Acorn
Alum Wayne Ronald Lxutzow has passed away
Wayne was an Air Force veteran, California State University, Northridge, graduate and Bell System retiree. He lived for music – playing piano for church, singing in the Sacramento Symphony Chorus and participating in musical performances. He was the owner of Twelve Tone Piano Service, an active member of the Piano Technicians Guild and an accordionist for the Freilachmakers Klezmer String Band. Wayne reveled in the connections made through music and faith. -- Calaveras Enterprise
Schumer, Pelosi: Dreamers are as American as apple pie
Javier studied economics and biotechnology at California State University in Northridge. He worked as a software engineer in Silicon Valley and is now a young entrepreneur. What kind of country would we be if we closed the door on Dreamers? What kind of country would we be, if we say that Jessica, Javier, and 800,000 hard-working young people just like them, are not welcome here? -- True Viral News
Rep. Steve Knight urges prayers for Las Vegas — and gun-control advocates are angry
“What he [Knight] said was sensitive and kind-hearted, and he’s accused of being violent,” said Peter Marston, a professor of communications studies at Cal State Northridge, noting a discouraging trend in political discussion. “It was bad enough when there was no middle ground for people to talk about. Now we’ve reached the point where [people feel that] if you don’t say what I believe, you’ve committed an affront to me.” -- Los Angeles Daily News
CSUN Administrator on 100 Most Influential Filipina Women’s list
California State University, Northridge alumna and Director of Administrative Services Edith Winterhalter has been honored as one of the 100 Most Influential Filipina Women in the World. She will receive the “Behind the Scenes Leader” award from the Filipina Women’s Network, at the 14th Annual Filipina Leadership Global Summit on Oct. 25-29 in Toronto. -- SCV News