A number of alumni and friends responded to the Matador Match Challenge with donations to the Curb College. Learn how their generosity supports our work.Read more
CSUN’s Cinematheque film fest returns with All the Things That Frighten You, offering free Wednesday night campus screenings of a curated collection of film greats in the horror genre. Read more
Meet Stephanie Bluestein, incoming chair of the Department of Journalism, and learn how her experiences as a CSUN student propelled her to this important position.Read more
The 2022 Dean's Scholar and CTVA Film Production grad uses her creative storytelling instincts to dismantle stigma around mental health issues. Read more
Pavi strives to create spaces in which students discover their talents, hone their communication skills, and find their agency as cultural players in the fight for social justice, equity, and inclusion. Read more
CSUN alumnus Brian Banks '78 (Music) has contributed music and sound to some of the biggest names in music as a composer, pianist, keyboardist, and synthesist and to the biggest brands in the world for advertising. Read the full article at CSUN TODAY.
We say goodbye to the world-renowned composer and distinguished Professor Emeritus in CSUN's Department of Music, who died at age 96 in February 2022. Read more
On the heels of his marketing and communication firm being named Multicultural Agency of the Year, Distinguished Alumni Bill Imada reflects on critical life skills and the imperative of giving back. Read more
ChamberFest @ CSUN returns in 2022 for a four-day festival celebrating and exploring the art of chamber music, featuring performances and masterclasses by celebrated world-class musicians. Read more
To the campus community from the Mike Curb College ...
The Mike Curb College of Arts, Media, and Communication stands in solidarity with our black faculty, students, and staff, saying unequivocally that Black Lives Matter. The murder of George Floyd is a horrifying tragedy and a violent crime of a kind that has been repeated over and over again stretching back centuries. As a society we must work for real change so that we don’t find ourselves back here again and again. In the college and at CSUN we are called to listen, learn, and take actions to live up to the ideals of diversity and inclusion that are central to our mission, vision, and values. This means taking concrete actions to better support our black students, faculty, and staff and all students, faculty, and staff of color. The disciplines within Arts, Media, and Communication have the power to reveal truths and change minds, and thus we must work tirelessly to include and amplify diverse voices in arts and media and promote representation at all levels in entertainment, cultural, and media institutions. Colleagues within the college and across campus have spoken powerfully, eloquently, and from bitter experience with racialized violence and institutional racism. Let us read their words, hear their voices, learn, and take action.
While we do our part to support each other by staying home to work, attend classes, and connect virtually, the students and faculty from CSUN’s Art and Design Center thought it would be helpful to share some of our creative work with the community by creating backgrounds for Zoom and other video-conferencing platforms. Click here to learn more.