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The Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of the State of New York Host a Black Male Responsibility Summit during the 53rd Annual Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic, and Asian Legislative Conference
The summit was facilitated by Dr. Basil Smikle Jr. is a Distinguished Lecturer and Director of the Public Policy Program and the Roosevelt House Institute for Public Policy at Hunter College and a former Executive Director of the New York Democratic Party. The Panel included State Assembly District Member Al Taylor 71, The Honorable Dr. Maurice O. Franklin, Manhattan Community Board 10 Member, and a Public Policy Professor at California State University Northridge, and Former New York City Council Member the Honorable Robert Cornegy (36). -- The New York State Senate
Refining State Measurements of EL Success
The report includes two research studies from a team of researchers from California State University Northridge, the University of California, San Diego and MPI. One is a quantitative assessment using state-level ELA, math and English language proficiency data from Hawaii and Ohio to examine potential refinements to the statistical models used in state accountability systems. The qualitative study draws on focus groups and interviews conducted across 18 states with education agency staff, community advocacy organizations and parents of EL students. -- Language Magazine
Legendary Casting Director Deborah Aquila to Speak at CSUN
California State University, Northridge’s Spring 2024 Cinematheque series will pay tribute to Hollywood casting director and producer Deborah Aquila, executive vice president and head of casting at Paramount Television Studios and CBS Studios, to mark the end of Women’s History Month on Wednesday, March 27. -- SCV News
STARMAKER: An Evening with Casting Director DEBORAH AQUILA, Exec. VP Paramount
California State University, Northridge’s Spring 2024 Cinematheque series will pay tribute to Hollywood Casting Director and producer Deborah Aquila, Executive Vice President and Head of Casting at Paramount Television Studios & CBS Studios, to mark the end of Women’s History Month on Wednesday, March 27, 7PM -- Northridge-Chatsworth Patch
The lowrider culture, which began in California, spans generations, global boundaries
NPR's A Martinez talks with Denise Sandoval, professor of Chicana and Chicano studies at California State University, Northridge, about how lowrider culture has endured and spread. -- NPR
Guest column: Breaking barriers — empowering women in leadership
Dr. Erika D. Beck, a dear friend and inspiring leader, is at the forefront of educational excellence as she leads the charge at California State University, Northridge, the fourth-largest CSU in the state. Recognized as one of the Most Influential Leaders in Education by the Pacific Coast Times and honored as Woman of the Year by the California Women’s Caucus, Dr. Beck exemplifies a commitment to empowering women in leadership. She proudly notes, “It is our collective responsibility to cultivate talent and leadership throughout higher education so that more women ascend to positions of influence. All of society benefits when we include the diverse voices, rich perspectives and lived experiences of those reflected in the communities we so proudly serve.” -- Ventura County Star
Cal State projects to receive $12.2 million in new federal funding
$963,000 for the California Regenerative Aquaculture Hub at California State University, Northridge. -- EdSource
The SAT is coming back at some colleges. It’s stressing everyone out.
California State University, Northridge Northridge, Calif. Test-free -- Washington Post
Sony Group Exhibits at the World's Largest International Conference on Accessibility "CSUN Assistive Technology Conference 2024"
Sony Group ("Sony") announced today that it will have an exhibit at the world's largest international conference on accessibility, the "CSUN Assistive Technology Conference 2024" March 18 to 22 in Anaheim, California. -- Sony
CSUN Announces Coaching Change in Women’s Basketball
NORTHRIDGE, Calif. – Director of Athletics Shawn Chin-Farrell announced today that Carlene Mitchell will not return as women's basketball head coach. We appreciate Coach Mitchell for her efforts leading our women's basketball program. said Chin-Farrell. We are committed to our Champion Core Values in support of the success of our student-athletes. This includes competing for championships in women's basketball. A national search for a women's basketball head coach will begin immediately. -- BVM Sports