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Raz named UCI men's soccer coach

Raz is no stranger to the Big West Conference mentality as he was part of the soccer program at Cal State Northridge for 13 years, four as a student-athlete and nine more as an assistant coach. Raz was named first-team All-Big West in each of his four seasons and was Big West Freshman of the Year. -- Daily Pilot

Exclusive Interview with Larry Twersky, Serial Entrepreneur

No one would say that I have taken a direct route; it has all been personal passion and satisfying my own family’s needs or wanting to help a friend in their businesses. I left Cal State Northridge in 1984 to jump full time into the business of computers, first selling computers, then moving the business into using the computers to sell (CRM) where we dominated and eventually sold that business. Then, while I was sitting at home trying to figure out my next adventure, my wife was giving me a “Honey Do!” list. -- Huffington Post

American Lyric Theater and Merkin Concert Hall to Present SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE CASE OF THE FALLEN GIANT

Composer EVAN MEIER's music has been featured in performances by the Aspen Contemporary Ensemble, the Great Noise Ensemble, the Capital City Symphony, the Nimbus Ensemble, Nicholas Photinos of eighth blackbird, Paperwing Ensemble, and the Calyx Quartet. His Fire Music was selected for the Minnesota Orchestra's 2015 Composers Institute, and performed as part of the Future Classics program, with Osmo Vänskä conducting. In 2012, New York City Opera's VOX Festival presented Evan's one-act chamber opera, The Last Act of Revolution. The New York Times described the opera as having "a very polished feel...the music firmly rooted in the drama." Evan joined AmericanLyric Theater's Composer Librettist Development Program as a Resident Artist in 2013. He holds composition degrees from Chapman University (BM), California State University Northridge (MM), and the University of Maryland (DMA). -- Broadway World

Why San Fernando Valley home sales dipped in 2016

Economist William W. Roberts, former director of the San Fernando Valley Economic Research Center at Cal State Northridge, said lukewarm sales in the summer didn’t help. -- Los Angeles Daily News

RESEARCH & COMMENTARY: OPEN TELEMEDICINE ACROSS STATE LINES

Supporters of strict state licensing standards argue they assure quality, but critics argue the arduous and often expensive licensing process harms the health care market by hindering entry for new physicians and thereby impeding the competition that lowers costs and improves consumer access to healthcare services. Shirley Svorny of California State University at Northridge and the Cato Institute argued in a 2008 paper that “Licensure not only fails to protect consumers from incompetent physicians, but, by raising barriers to entry, makes health care more expensive and less accessible,” Svorny wrote. Consumers would benefit were states to eliminate professional licensing in medicine and leave education, credentialing, and scope-of-practice decisions entirely to the private sector and the courts.” -- The Heartland Institute

L.A. theater openings, Jan. 22-29: 'Moby Dick' and more

Hansel & Gretel Multimedia-enhanced all-ages rock musical based on the classic fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm. Valley Performing Arts Center, 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge. Sun., 3 p.m. $38 and up. (818) 677-3000. -- Los Angeles Times

Keiser University Announces New Football Head Coach

Socha began his career as a defensive backs coach at the College of the Canyons (1998-2000), before heading to the University of Buffalo in 2000. During his time at the University of Buffalo, Socha coached inside linebackers, wide receivers, and served as the recruiting coordinator. In 2006, Socha took the role of offensive coordinator at American Heritage School in Delray Beach, Florida, and he held this role until 2010 when he took over as the head coach until leaving for Oxbridge in 2012. He received his bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology from California State University-Northridge. -- WALB

Via Names Taraneh Maghamé to Manage Its Wireless Programs

Prior to her tenure at Apple, Maghamé also worked at Tessera, HP and Compaq Computer. In addition to patent licensing, Maghamé’s work at these companies involved areas ranging from mergers and acquisitions to patent policy and government relations. She holds a JD from Georgetown University Law Center and a BA from California State University, Northridge. -- Military Technologies News

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