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Religion events in the San Fernando Valley area, Jan. 29-Feb. 5

Soup ‘R Bowl CSUN Food Pantry Drive at First Presbyterian Church of Granada Hills: Donate canned soup and other canned items, dry boxed items and pasta, plus hygiene items, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Feb. 12 and 8:30-11:30 a.m. Feb. 13. The food pantry at Cal State Northridge benefits students who do not have much income for food while school is in session (www.csun.edu/mic/foodpantry). Drop off donations at a drive-through at the church, 10400 Zelzah Ave., Northridge. 818-360-1831. Details on the drive on the church’s January newsletter “The Spire” here: bit.ly/3GRRqg0 -- Los Angeles Daily News

Friends of the Virgin Islands National Park Share a Year of Successes in Spite of COVID

Jobsis spoke about the history of marine research in the Virgin Islands, beginning in 1873, and gave an overview of research projects at UVI. He confirmed what snorkelers and divers have seen with their own eyes, that coral reefs have diminished at an alarming rate; whereas live corals used to cover 80 percent of the islands’ reefs, they now cover only 10 percent, according to Dr. Pete Edmunds, of Cal. State Northridge. -- St. Thomas Source

Groundbreaking artists at The California Studio for 2022

Cortez is a cultural critic and visual artist who is a professor at CSU Northridge. Her work is theFUTURESexhibition at the Smithsonian Arts and Industries Building in Washington, D.C., through July 2022. She was the 2021 Longenecker-Roth Artist in Residence at UC San Diego. Cortez was the winner of the inaugural Frieze LIFEWTR Sculpture Prize and the California Community Foundation Fellowship for Visual Artists. -- Davis Enterprise

Humboldt State gets a name and mission makeover as a ‘polytechnic university’

Last year, Gov. Gavin Newsom approved a $458-million investment for the expansion of Cal State’s STEM initiatives. In addition to the re-designation of Humboldt, the funding included $25 million to launch a technology hub at Cal State Northridge intended to draw Latinos and traditionally underserved students into STEM fields. -- Los Angeles Times

Jazz At Naz Month-Long Festival Comes to The Soraya Next Month

The Soraya has long been at the epicenter of Jazz in LA-from CSUN's nationally respected Jazz studies program, to The Soraya's stellar reputation for Jazz programming. This year, The Soraya dials up its investment in America's one true original art form with its first annual, month-long jazz Festival-Jazz at Naz- February 5 through 19 which features five events including two major main stage performances plus three consecutive nights of The Soraya's immersive Jazz Club - with audience and artists all hosted right on stage, an intimate and immersive experience that has become a Soraya trademark. -- Broadway World Los Angeles

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