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CSUN's Gordon Nakagawa: An era that also should live in infamy
The commemoration of Japanese-American internment during World War II can also be a call to action. -- Star Tribune
Long-term coral reef monitoring continues to deliver crucial insights
As the effects of a changing climate and other ecological insults compound, many coral reefs face severe perturbations and a generally poor prognosis for recovery. In an article published in BioScience’s new “Perspective and Insight” category, Dr. Peter J. Edmunds of California State University, Northridge, argues for the continued monitoring of coral reefs, even when the seascapes they inhabit are in a significantly degraded state. -- Science Magazine
The Soraya Presents The Return Of Its Popular Onstage Chamber Concerts This Fall
Onstage Classical performances at The Soraya return this fall with an array of performances redefining the variety of Baroque chamber music, launching on Wednesday, Oct. 23 with an Edgar Meyer trio composed of Meyer (double bass), Tessa Lark (violin), and Joshua Roman (cello). -- Broadway World Los Angeles
Long-term coral reef monitoring continues to deliver crucial insights
As the effects of a changing climate and other ecological insults compound, many coral reefs face severe perturbations and a generally poor prognosis for recovery. In an article published in BioScience's new "Perspective and Insight" category, Dr. Peter J. Edmunds of California State University, Northridge, argues for the continued monitoring of coral reefs, even when the seascapes they inhabit are in a significantly degraded state. -- EurekAlert!
Long-term coral reef monitoring continues to deliver crucial insights
As the effects of a changing climate and other ecological insults compound, many coral reefs face severe perturbations and a generally poor prognosis for recovery. In an article published in the new "Perspective and Insight" category in BioScience, Dr. Peter J. Edmunds of California State University, Northridge, argues for the continued monitoring of coral reefs, even when the seascapes they inhabit are in a significantly degraded state. -- Phys.org
Summer's over: California colleges and universities start earlier than you think
Cal State Bakersfield, Cal State Channel Islands, Cal State Chico, Cal State Dominguez Hills, Cal State Fullerton, Cal Poly Humboldt, Cal State Long Beach, Cal State Monterey Bay, Cal State Northridge, Cal State Sacramento, Cal State San Bernardino, Cal State San Diego, Cal State San Francisco and Cal State San Marcos start Aug. 26 -- Ventura County Star
New hires committed to district, school sites
During the July 24 board meeting, two more hires were approved, including Dr. Adam Almeida’s return to the district as Malibu High School Principal. Someone who Shelton noted as “not a stranger” to the district, Almeida was assistant principal at Malibu from 2019-2022, and has recently been working as an assistant principal of La Canada High School and a part-time lecturer and university supervisor at Cal State Northridge. -- Santa Monica Daily Press
CSUN Prof Partners with Volunteer Naturalists from Around the World to Reconstruct 120 Years of Climate Change’s Impact on Joshua Trees
A team of researchers led by California State University, Northridge evolutionary biologist Jeremy Yoder partnered with hundreds of volunteer naturalists to reconstruct how 120 years of climate change has affected Joshua trees. -- San Fernando Valley Sun
She survived the bombing of Hiroshima. Decades later, she’s sharing her story
Otake received her master’s degree from Cal State L.A. – where she later taught Japanese. She also taught at Cal State Northridge and Pasadena City College. -- San Gabriel Valley Tribune
CSUN's Robert Krol:Trump’s trade policies won’t make America great again
If former president Donald Trump wins the election in November, he has made it clear he will expand protectionist trade policies. The former president threatens to impose a 10% tariff on all imported goods and a 60% tariff on Chinese goods. -- Jacksonville Journal-Courier