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Apple invierte $30 millones de dólares en nuevas iniciativas para beneficio de la comunidad latina y de demás minorías
Apple se asoció con la universidad de California State University (CSU) para lanzar un Centro de Innovación Global HSI en Equidad para instituciones al servicio de los hispanos. Esta asociación pública y privada entre el estado de California, la CSU y Apple trabajarán en colaboración con las HSI en Estados Unidos para fomentar el éxito de los estudiantes, proporcionándoles las habilidades necesarias para las carreras más demandadas, incluidos los estudiantes Hispanos/Latinos, Negros y Asiático-Americanos. El compromiso de Apple apoyará las iniciativas en la sede principal del campus de California State University, Northridge, cerca de Los Ángeles, y proporcionará tecnología de Apple, apoyo al diseño y colaboración en el desarrollo de ideas a medida que el proyecto crezca. -- El Aviso (in Spanish)
Sisters celebrated as ‘the very presence of Christ’
Some of the highlights of her years of ministry were the decades spent in California as an advisor and counselor for American Indian students at both the University of California, Los Angeles and California State University in Northridge, time serving the St. Labre Indian school in Montana and ministering to American Indian youths in Colorado through a drug and alcohol prevention program. -- Catholic Herald
CSU to create an immersive tech hub to recruit Latinos, others into STEM fields
A $50-million technology hub will rise in a parking lot at Cal State Northridge with the goal of dazzling college, high school and middle school students with an immersive experience that shows off the possibilities of STEM studies and careers. -- Los Angeles Times
CSU to create an immersive tech hub to recruit Latinos, others into STEM fields
A $50-million technology hub will rise in a parking lot at Cal State Northridge with the goal of dazzling college, high school and middle school students with an immersive experience that shows off the possibilities of STEM studies and careers. -- Yahoo! News
CSUN’s 2021-2022 Freshman Common Reading Offers Look at What It is Like to be Black in America
California State University, Northridge’s incoming freshman class has been invited to explore what it is like to be a Black woman in America with the 2021-22 common reading book, “When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir,” by Patrisse Khan-Cullors and asha bandele. -- San Fernando Valley Sun
Forum examines CRT truths, myths
The presenters wil l be Theresa Montaño, a professor in the Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies at Cal State Northridge, and Guadalupe Carrasco Cardona, an ethnic studies, social studies and journalism educator for 21 years. -- Thousand Oaks Acorn
Superman: The Complete Animated Series Blu-ray Is On Sale Now
The Despot Darkseid: A Villain Worthy of Superman (Featurette) – Darkseid takes center stage in this examination of one of The Man of Steel's most vicious adversaries, plus other Fourth World characters that appear in Superman: The Animated Series. The featurette includes producers Paul Dini, Bruce Timm and Alan Burnett, art director/producer Glen Murakami, writers Rich Fogel and Stan Berkowitz, director James Tucker and Charles Hatfield (Department of English, Cal State Northridge). -- ComicBook
Cal State system to create immersive tech hub to recruit Latinos, others into STEM fields
LOS ANGELES — A $50 million technology hub will rise in a parking lot at California State University, Northridge with the goal of dazzling college, high school and middle school students with an immersive experience that shows off the possibilities of STEM studies and careers. -- ArcaMaz
Cal State system to create immersive tech hub to recruit Latinos, others into STEM fields
LOS ANGELES — A $50 million technology hub will rise in a parking lot at California State University, Northridge with the goal of dazzling college, high school and middle school students with an immersive experience that shows off the possibilities of STEM studies and careers. -- The Derrick
Cal State system to create immersive tech hub to recruit Latinos, others into STEM fields
LOS ANGELES — A $50 million technology hub will rise in a parking lot at California State University, Northridge with the goal of dazzling college, high school and middle school students with an immersive experience that shows off the possibilities of STEM studies and careers. -- The Marietta Daily Journal