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Why rename Fresno State library now? Because history is our guide
In late 2020, CSU Northridge announced it would remove the name of former campus president Delmar T. Oviatt from its library following accusations of racism. -- The Jewish News of Northern California
CSUN to Offer Accelerated Credential Program for Aspiring History Teachers
California State University, Northridge will begin its program in the fall of 2022, facilitating the process of qualifying for anyone interested in teaching history and social sciences in middle school or high school. -- California News Times
Student LunchBox Celebrates a Milestone of Great Partnerships to Combat Food Insecurity Among College Students
Within a day of learning about this opportunity, SLB contacted numerous organizations to distribute the foods to and successfully established relations with the Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) Beach Pantry at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB), The Women’s Research and Resource Center (WRRC) at California State University Northridge (CSUN). “The first week was extremely challenging, as we received the gleaning opportunity on short notice and immediately began reaching out to college pantries to coordinate the distribution, but we did it,” added Mr. Nurijanyan. -- US Financial News Today
Student LunchBox Celebrates a Milestone of Great Partnerships to Combat Food Insecurity Among College Students
Within a day of learning about this opportunity, SLB contacted numerous organizations to distribute the foods to and successfully established relations with the Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) Beach Pantry at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB), The Women’s Research and Resource Center (WRRC) at California State University Northridge (CSUN). “The first week was extremely challenging, as we received the gleaning opportunity on short notice and immediately began reaching out to college pantries to coordinate the distribution, but we did it,” added Mr. Nurijanyan. -- Digital Journal
Deductive Reasoning Vs. Inductive Reasoning
Deductive reasoning, also known as deduction, is a basic form of reasoning. It starts out with a general statement, or hypothesis, and examines the possibilities to reach a specific, logical conclusion, according to Norman Herr, a professor of secondary education at California State University in Northridge The scientific method uses deduction to test hypotheses and theories, which predict certain outcomes if they are correct, said Dr. Sylvia Wassertheil-Smoller, a researcher and professor emerita at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. -- Swift Telecast
Deductive reasoning vs. Inductive reasoning
Deductive reasoning, also known as deduction, is the basic form of reasoning. It starts with a general statement or hypothesis and considers the possibility of reaching a particular logical conclusion. According to Norman Hair, Professor of Secondary Education at California State University, Northridge Scientific method Use deductions for testing hypothesis Dr. Sylvia Wassertail Smoller, a researcher and emeritus professor at Albert Einstein Medical College, said he would predict certain outcomes if the theory was correct. -- California News Times
Dancing with Machines: Preparing Students for the Workforce of the Future
That insight offers an apt metaphor for the challenges we face at the David Nazarian College of Business and Economics at California State University, Northridge (CSUN) in preparing our students for the workplace of the future. We must teach them how to dance – with technological partners “trained” by artificial intelligence, to music written in the “key of data,” played on new-age instruments such as machine learning and the Internet of Things (IoT), orchestrated through robotic process automation (RPA), to accompany intricate ballets for every corporate purpose, both strategic and tactical. -- Los Angeles Business Journal
Wait Wait' for Dec. 4, 2021: With Not My Job guest Audra McDonald
ERIN: I am a student at Cal State Northridge, and I also am a server at the oldest bar in Santa Monica, called the Galley. -- NPR
Dr. Tatoyan Wraps Up 2-Week Delegation Trip to California
The next evening, Dr. Tatoyan participated in a panel discussion with leading international legal experts on the topic of justice and accountability in the wake of the Artsakh war that took place at California State University, Northridge and was co-hosted by the ANCA-WR, the University of California, Los Angeles Promise Armenian Institute, the UCLA Promise Institute for Human Rights, and CSUN’s Armenian Studies Department. Dr. Tatoyan was joined in conversation by Kate Mackintosh, executive director of the Promise Institute for Human Rights at the UCLA School of Law; Rajika Shah, director of the Genocide Justice Clinic at Loyola Law School; and Karnig Kerkonian, a seasoned international lawyer and legal counsel on Armenia’s case against Azerbaijan at the International Court of Justice. -- Asbarez
CSUN’s Annual Dance Concert Available on YouTube
Dance is collaborative by nature — between dancers and choreographers, music and movement, and performers and the audience. -- SCV News