$1.5 Million Gift from Easton Foundation to Support CSUN Archery Students and...
From left, Greg Easton, James L. Easton, Phyllis Easton, and Robert Gunsalus, CSUN’s vice president for university advancement, at the celebration on Oct. 22 marking the opening of a new archery range...
View ArticleCSUN Welcomes the Return of the Zombie Apocalypse Preparedness Hunt
Zombies greeted students at checkpoints during the Zombie Preparedness Scavenger Hunt in 2016. Photo by Lee Choo. Are you ready for the zombie apocalypse? That’s the question California State...
View ArticleCSUN-al Gardening Class to Take on the Bulbs of South Africa
Amaryllis belladonna flower Many species of South African plants, especially bulbs, are well-suited for Southern California gardens. Amaryllis, gladiolus and freesia are well-known for their...
View ArticleCSUN President Harrison Reappointed to Western Higher Ed Commission
CSUN President Dianne F. Harrison California State University, Northridge President Dianne F. Harrison has been reappointed by Gov. Jerry Brown to the Western Interstate Commission for Higher...
View ArticleStudy Finds Dark-Skinned Asian and Latino Teens Report More Discrimination
CSUN researchers studied Latino and Asian-American teens and found that individuals with darker skin tones reported more instances of discriminatory microaggressions. Photo by Youngoldman....
View ArticleCSUN Marine Biologist Joins All-Woman Expedition to Antarctica
CSUN marine biologist Kerry Nickols, pictured here on a prior trip to Antarctica, will be boarding a ship next month bound for Antarctica. She is part of an all-woman expedition that, among other...
View ArticleCSUN Prof’s Reports Raise Concerns About the Transportation of Nuclear Waste
Two reports CSUN criminology and justice studies professor James David Ballard professor raise concerns about the safety of transporting highly radioactive nuclear waste across the country to storage...
View ArticleSenior Film Project Wins Recent CSUN Grad Top Honors from the DGA
Dilek Ince at work on the set of “Amal,” which earned her the the Directors Guild of America Jury Award in the category of Outstanding Women Student Filmmakers. Photo courtesy of Dilek Ince. Dilek...
View ArticleImages of Stars Offer Rare Insight into the Formation of Planets
The National Radio Astronomy Observatory announced today the survey of the protoplanetary disks offer insight into the birth of new planets and the formation of solar systems. Among the researchers...
View ArticleNew Study Shows Dead Bacteria Can Soak Up Antibiotics to Help Their Community...
Research associate Salimeh “Sanaz” Mohammadi (left) and physics graduate student John Paul Talledo (right) stand with CSUN physics professor Sattar Taheri-Araghi (center) in his lab, where they...
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