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2023 Gerald Loeb Award Finalists, Lifetime Honorees and Awards Event in New York City Announced by UCLA Anderson

Rivera Brooks was part of a team of nine Los Angeles Times business reporters and editors who won a Loeb Award in 1985 for coverage of corporate takeovers. She was inducted into the National Association of Hispanic Journalists Hall of Fame in 2017. In 2022, she was named one of California's most influential Latina journalists by the California Chicano News Media Association. Born and reared in Los Angeles, she graduated from California State University, Northridge, with a degree in journalism. -- KTLA

Arthur Kayzakian To Present Poetry Collection, “The Book of Redacted Paintings,” With A Reading And Signing In Burbank This Saturday

In 1980, Kayzakian and his family moved to London before relocating to the United States four years later. Since 1995, Kayzakian has resided in Burbank. Though he developed a love for penning poetry in middle school, Kayzakian decided to pursue journalism at California State University, Northridge, where he graduated in 2004. After working in public relations for a time, Kayzakian returned to his roots in creative writing. He went on to earn a master’s degree in English from CSUN, as well as a master’s in poetry from San Diego State University. -- My Burbank

VENTURA HIRES FORMER SHERIFF AS CITY MANAGER

Ayub headed the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department from 2018 to 2023. He was previously Assistant Sheriff. He holds a bachelor's degree in psychology from CSU Northridge and a master's degree in emergency services administration from CSU Long Beach. -- CaliforniaCityNews.org

Doubts About the Value of Economists’ Testimony May Have Cost Calif. Consumers $26 Billion, CSUN Prof Asserts

What stunned California State University, Northridge business law professor Melanie Stallings Williams was that the judge in the case of Persian Gulf Inc. v. BP West Coast Products LLC acknowledged there was evidence of conspiracies to raise prices. However, the judge still dismissed the lawsuit because she did not find testimony from the economists who substantiated the price fixing valid. -- SCV News

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

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