- CSUN’s Helen Heinrich to Help Shape Statewide AI Policy for California SchoolsHelen Heinrich, CSUN's associate vice president for Academic Technology, will serve on a state workgroup that's guiding the responsible use of artificial intelligence in California public elementary and secondary schools. The post CSUN’s Helen Heinrich to Help Shape Statewide AI Policy for California Schools first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
- Two Sergeants and a Very Good Dog: CSUN’s Finest Fetch a Well-Earned RetirementThere was a fond farewell for three dedicated officers who recently retired from CSUN's Police Services Department: Sgt. Randell Abney, Sgt. Virgil Messmore and Daisy, CSUN's beloved K-9 officer. The post Two Sergeants and a Very Good Dog: CSUN’s Finest Fetch a Well-Earned Retirement first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
- CSUN Prof Advises Educators to Make Safe Space for Traumatized StudentsWith the start of school just weeks away, teachers are already planning for the new academic year. Adding to their start-of-school list of concerns has been a summer filled with trauma for their students as the children grapple with the loss of family members to immigration raids and fears that when they get home, someone they love will be gone. The post CSUN Prof Advises Educators to Make Safe Space for Traumatized Students first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
- Knight Places Second in Hammer Throw at USA Track & Field ChampionshipsCSUN Track & Field's Trey Knight earned silver in the hammer throw at the 2025 Toyota USA Track & Field Outdoor Championships, July 31 in Eugene, Ore. Knight qualified for the world championships next month in Tokyo. The post Knight Places Second in Hammer Throw at USA Track & Field Championships first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
- U.S. Policy Changes’ Impact on Tourism Could Be Far Reaching, CSUN Prof SaysSocial media around the world is filled with images of immigration and border enforcement officers violently rounding up people in Los Angeles and other major cities across the United States. The post U.S. Policy Changes’ Impact on Tourism Could Be Far Reaching, CSUN Prof Says first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
- Black Matador Excellence Experience Builds Community and Preps Incoming FreshmenOver four days in June, 50 incoming first-time freshmen gathered on campus for the second year of the Black Matador Excellence Experience. The post Black Matador Excellence Experience Builds Community and Preps Incoming Freshmen first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
- $500,000 Gift Supports Expansion of CSUN’s Lactation Education ProgramA matching gift of up to $500,000 from California State University, Northridge alumnus Harvey Bookstein and his wife Harriet is enabling the university to expand its lactation program so it can train students to become nationally certified lactation counselors. The post $500,000 Gift Supports Expansion of CSUN’s Lactation Education Program first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
- Now Open! Northridge’s New Trader Joe’s Features Murals Painted by CSUN StudentsIt's here! The new Trader Joe's Northridge location features artwork envisioned and created by CSUN students. The post Now Open! Northridge’s New Trader Joe’s Features Murals Painted by CSUN Students first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
- Having Fun at Summer Celebration 2025The Matador spirit was in full force as CSUN faculty and staff members enjoyed the annual Summer Celebration on June 27. The post Having Fun at Summer Celebration 2025 first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
- Doug Emhoff Encourages Matador Entertainment Alumni with His Hard-Earned PerspectiveEmhoff, a proud CSUN alumnus and the former U.S. Second Gentleman, spoke with President Erika D. Beck and met with entertainment alumni. The post Doug Emhoff Encourages Matador Entertainment Alumni with His Hard-Earned Perspective first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
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