Marilyn Magaram Center

Marilyn Magaram Center

Office Hours:
Monday 8:30am-4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am-4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am-4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am-4:30pm
Friday 8:30am-4:30pm

Office hours are subject to change. If you have questions or would like to schedule an appointment, please contact us at magaram.center@csun.edu or 818-677-3102.

We will communicate updates through our site, MMC Events, and our social media platforms according to the latest available information. Please continue to find the latest campus updates from the Matadors Forward website.

Ongoing Workshops

 The Whole Body Whole Health (WBWH) program is here to make cancer education and support services widely accessible to individuals affected by cancer.

 

 Thrive with Diabetes is our online diabetes management program that teaches you how to properly manage your diabetes through a number of avenues.

 

PreventT2 is for individuals living with pre-diabetes or are at-risk for developing diabetes.

 

Healthy Growers Training is a four week course that covers the basics of organic and regenerative vegetable gardening.

Resources

WIC is a nutrition program that helps pregnant women, mothers with infants and young children eat well, be active, and stay healthy.

Special Announcement

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Philip Magaram on August 22, 2021. The Marilyn Magaram Center was established by Phil and his family in 1991 as a tribute and memorial to Marilyn, who was an alumna and faculty of CSUN. 

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Student Highlights

March 16, 2021

student highlights

The Department of Family and Consumer Sciences and the Marilyn Magaram Center are committed to providing our students with financial support and opportunities for advancement in the fields of Nutrition, Dietetics and Food Science. Read more

CalFresh Updates

March 16, 2021

cal fresh healthy living

CalFresh Healthy Living is a Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education (SNAP-Ed) grant that aims to reduce obesity and chronic disease among low-income populations. The Marilyn Magaram Center and the Institute for Community Health and Wellbeing aim to inspire and empower under-served SNAP-Ed eligible participants to improve their health by promoting awareness, education, and community change through diverse partnerships, resulting in healthy eating and active living. Read more

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