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SAMBAZON Açaí Bowls Debuts on Campus: California State University Northridge
SAMBAZON, the leading supplier of certified fair trade and organic açaí, has opened a new SAMBAZON Açaí Bowls location at California State University, Northridge. In partnership with Chartwells Higher Education, the campus food service provider, a Grand Opening event to celebrate the debut will take place on September 12th, 2022 – a day for students and faculty to taste complimentary samples of açaí bowls, play Corn "Bowl" – SAMBAZON's take on the traditional backyard corn hole game, and enter Giveaways for gifts and grand prizes on the university campus. SAMBAZON's co-founder and CEO Ryan Black will be on site for the festivities commemorating SAMBAZON Açaí Bowls new college campus opening and third location within the Southern California region. -- NBC 12
Pandemic produces creative student films for CSUN’s 30th ‘Senior Film Showcase’ on Sept. 14 in Beverly Hills
California State University, Northridge’s “Senior Film Showcase” returns after being delayed by two years by the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. The 30th film showcase, on Sept. 14 in Beverly Hills, is a screening of five student films created during the pandemic. -- Los Angeles Daily News
A destroyed community reappears after the Sayre Fire burned 489 Valley homes in 2008
Natale Zappia, director of CSUN’s Institute for Sustainability, said that in partnership with the Conservation Concierges Project — and tapping into a state grant from Cal Fire — the institute “seeks to offer innovative, regenerative solutions to mitigate the spread of wildfire.” -- Los Angeles Daily News
Big L.A. institutions refused to host a mayoral debate. Are disruptive protests to blame?
Another school, Cal State Northridge, recently said it wasn’t in a position to hold a mayoral debate either, citing staff shortages. -- Los Angeles Times
Best Universities Announces 2022 Most Affordable Online Speech Pathology Master’s Degrees
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1. University of South Florida Online
2. California State University-Northridge - Boston Herald
Students wait months for mental health help. 'We're bombarded,' counselor says
"If you have a student in distress, it's impacting their classmates, their classroom, their teacher," said Alejandra Acuña, retired associate professor of Social Work at Cal State Northridge. "The student is suffering and so is anybody that cares about the student." -- Finger Lakes Times
The New York Times Presents “A New Climate” in San Francisco
The program features a global preview of “Treeology,” a musical response to the destruction of California’s redwood, sequoia and Joshua tree species as a result of the 2020 wildfires and climate change. The three compositions, inspired by journalism from The New York Times, will be performed by award-winning composers and musicians commissioned by the Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts (The Soraya) at California State University, Northridge. Excerpts from each musical piece will be performed at A New Climate as part of The Soraya’s “Treelogy” project ahead of its official premiere in February 2023. -- The New York Times Company
Reilly Noir Jazz series returns this month to NOMA Black Box
Per and Tamara Danielsson on Friday, January 13, 2023 (7:30 p.m). Per is the piano instructor at the University of Central Florida, and his wife, Tamara, performs at Disney. Per is a talented Jazz pianist, composer, arranger, and educator, and throughout his career he has performed with many leading jazz artists and entertainers such as Rich Matteson, Louis Bellson, Clark Terry, Rosemary Clooney, Don Braden, and more. Tamara is a skilled saxophonist who has won a Downbeat Student Recording Award, a guest soloist spot with the Cal-State Northridge Jazz Ensemble at the NAJE Conference, and the NAJE’s “New Young Talent Award,” among other accolades and awards. -- Ocala News
OCO Hosts First Natsu Matsuri at Tanaka Farms
Entertainment was provided by collegiate taiko groups — UCLA’s Kyodo Taiko, UC Riverside’s Senryu Taiko, CSU Northridge’s Jishin Taiko and Cal Poly Pomona’s Touzan Taiko — and Orange County Buddhist Church’s Daion Taiko, Emily Imazumi Koto Studio, Teramura Ki (Japanese classical dance), Ikenobo Ikebana-L.A. Chapter, Way of Omotesenke (tea ceremony), Fumio Demura Sensei (karate) and Sayuri Nishi and Rayko of Lolita Dark (enka singing). -- Rafu Shimpo
Savannah River National Lab receives $3 million for hydrogen storage and production research
The research effort is led by national laboratory researcher Patrick Ward, Yury Gogotsi from Drexel University, Kah Chun Lau from Cal State Northridge and Paul Weiss from UCLA. - Yahoo! News