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Why L.A. scientists plan to march on Saturday

Geneticist Maria Elena Zavala of Cal State Northridge said that to her, marching for science also means marching to protect disenfranchised people who will probably be the most affected by cuts to federally funded research and the rollback of environmental protections, both of which President Trump has advocated. -- Los Angeles Times

Steve Smith: A review of Doc Severinsen’s 90th birthday concert in Northridge and more

Even though he won’t actually hit 90 until July 7 (the same day that kid, Ringo Starr, turns 77), Severinsen’s 16-song, 90-minute gig with his scorching hot Big Band last Thursday at the Valley Performing Arts Center at Cal State Northridge marked the milestone, celebrated complete with cake and one and all singing “Happy Birthday.” -- Los Angeles Daily News

Why L.A. scientists plan to march on Saturday

Geneticist Maria Elena Zavala of Cal State Northridge said that to her, marching for science also means marching to protect disenfranchised people who will probably be the most affected by cuts to federally funded research and the rollback of environmental protections, both of which President Trump has advocated. -- The Baltimore Sun

Steve Smith: A review of Doc Severinsen’s 90th birthday concert in Northridge and more

Even though he won’t actually hit 90 until July 7 (the same day that kid, Ringo Starr, turns 77), Severinsen’s 16-song, 90-minute gig with his scorching hot Big Band last Thursday at the Valley Performing Arts Center at Cal State Northridge marked the milestone, celebrated complete with cake and one and all singing “Happy Birthday.” -- San Gabriel Valley Tribune

CSUN To Shine The Spotlight On Hollywood’s Future Filmmakers At Showcase

The stories are as diverse as their filmmakers: A girl trying to get out from under the thumb of an overbearing mother. An American taking an unexpected journey on his way to joining the Israeli military. A teenager getting a new perspective on her grandmother. A dancer fleeing an abusive relationship. A struggling actor going on an imaginative journey with a terminally ill child. -- AmericanTowns.com

CSUN Alumni Break Stereo Types and Communication Barriers in No Limits Silent No More

Members of the community and California State University, Northridge students have the opportunity to gain real-life insight into the everyday life experiences of people who live with hearing loss through a collection of monologues performed in the critically acclaimed documentary “Silent NO MORE,” presented by the nonprofit group No Limits for Deaf Children and Families, featuring CSUN alumni and faculty. -- AmericanTowns.com

Serving California's Deaf Community

Cal State Northridge offers a Deaf and Hard of Hearing Credential through the Department of Special Education. Students have access to the National Center on Deafness (NCOD) Resource Center, the nation's largest collections of deaf-related books, journals, dissertations, videos and documents. -- Public Now

Engineering Students Showcase Their Best Ideas

CSUN Aeronautics display their project with the guidance of faculty advisor Vibhav Durgesh. Their project won the category of Project Display for the Mechanical Engineering department. Photo by David J. Hawkins. -- Military Technologies

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