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A Big Factor In How AI Will Change Our World Is Trust, CSUN Prof Says

As all these questions are hotly debated, California State University, Northridge marketing professor Kristen Walker, an expert on technology and data privacy in the David Nazarian College of Business and Economics, sees gaining public trust in these new tools as just as big of a hurdle. -- San Fernando Valley Sun

Local Teen First Female Eagle Scout in 76-year History of Sylmar BSA Troop

Celeste Rios, a Saugus High School graduate and freshman at CSUN, is known for going “above and beyond” in everything she does. A highly-decorated member of Scouts BSA, the flagship program of the Boy Scouts of America, Rios earned 43 merit badges – more than double the amount required – to become the first-ever female Eagle Scout in the 76-year history of Troop 94 in Sylmar. -- San Fernando Valley Sun

Hollywood strikes have already had a $3 billion impact on California’s economy, experts say: It’s causing ‘a lot of hardship’

That’s according to estimates from Todd Holmes, a professor of entertainment industry management at Cal State Northridge, based on economic analysis from the last Writers Guild of America strike that started in 2007. That strike led to 37,700 lost jobs and a $2.1 billion blow to the California economy, according to the Milken Institute, an economic think tank. -- CNBC

A Big Factor In How AI Will Change Our World Is Trust, CSUN Prof Says

As all these questions are hotly debated, California State University, Northridge marketing professor Kristen Walker, an expert on technology and data privacy in the David Nazarian College of Business and Economics, sees gaining public trust in these new tools as just as big of a hurdle. -- SCV News

What International Students Should Know About Academic Integrity

“Some faculty prohibit the use of such programs, and some may incorporate it in their curriculum,” says Zeina Otaky Ramirez, assistant dean of students and director of student conduct and ethical development at California State University, Northridge. “Students should never assume what is acceptable in one course, is OK in another. If in doubt, ask.” -- U.S. News & World Report

How to stay on track with college when grieving

Even though I had gotten used to my dad being sick, I hoped he would be better by the time I graduated from California State University, Northridge with my bachelor’s degree in May 2024. Unfortunately, things had gotten worse. On Saturday, Feb. 4 at 7 a.m. my father passed away, and by the time I got to the hospital he was already gone. -- EdSource

Resources for College-Bound Students With Hearing Loss

In terms of enrollment, California State University, Northridge, is one of the largest colleges in the country. They also boast an impressive set of resources for DHH students—you can request video captioning and interpreting services directly through their website. -- Hearing Health Magazine

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