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Education: Creating pathways for Hispanic professors

The Pathways project begins this summer at California State University at Northridge, where 30 undergraduate fellows will attend seminars to prepare them for a career in academia. The students were selected from three colleges: Cal State Northridge, Florida International University, and the University of Texas at El Paso. -- The Business Journals

Fresno State Surges In Week Three Of 2017 #MyTopCollege Contest

Week Three included 12 first-time-submissions with notable schools such as Penn State, Temple University and Creighton University. California State University, Northridge – another first-time-poster – broke its way into the top 10 with 16 submissions this week. -- Forbes

Westlake Village honors citizens who make a difference

The Nisenholzes have been involved in the community in numerous ways since the mid- 1980s. Sybil was a past representative of the Joint Board of Homeowners Associations; she served as president, treasurer and architectural chair for the Oak Forest HOA and was also honored as the city’s Citizen of the Year in 2012. Bernie is a professor emeritus at Cal State Northridge and is involved in the academic community. -- The Acorn

Tiki Night at the Egyptian among movies screening events in the Los Angeles area

Summer Movie Fest at Cal State Northridge: Associated Students at CSUN present the series. Movies begin at sunset. “Moana” (2016), July 13. Upcoming: “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” (2016), July 20; other dates through Aug. 31. Bring a blanket or low-back chair. Food trucks or bring your own picnic; no alcohol allowed. Free. Oviatt Library lawn, 18111 Nordhoff St. 818-677-2477. www.csun.edu/as/summer-movie-fest -- Long Beach Press-Telegram

10 Fun Things To Do TODAY in L.A. for July 6, 2017

9. [dusk] Summer Movie Fest at Cal State Northridge is a free weekly movie night taking place at dusk on CSUN’s Oviatt Library Lawn. The series continues with Captain America: Civil War. FREE -- WeLike LA

Potato Cartel Forced Americans to Pay Higher Prices for Their Fries

U.S. potato-grower cooperatives in the early 2000s deployed drones and scanned satellite images as they colluded to reduce the amount of potatoes grown across the country in an effort to increase their profits, according to a report by California State University, Northridge business law professor Melanie Stallings Williams. -- AmericanTowns.com

Lowrider street art merges with museum works at LA exhibit

The show, which opened Monday and runs until next June, is the third lowrider exhibition that Sandoval, a Chicano Studies professor at California State University, Northridge, has curated at Los Angeles' Petersen Automotive Museum since 2000. -- SNJ Today - NJ

MUSEUM EXHIBITS LOWRIDER CARS, THE ARTWORK THEY’VE INSPIRED

The show, which opened Monday and runs until next June, is the third lowrider exhibition that Sandoval, a Chicano studies professor at California State University, Northridge, has curated at Los Angeles’ Petersen Automotive Museum since 2000. -- The Business Journal

‘The High Art of Riding Low’ Opens at Petersen

Curated by Cal State Northridge Chicano Studies Professor Denise Sandoval, the exhibition is a look at the crossroad between art and lowriding, what Sandoval called a “new lane” in the presentation of the low riding culture during the show’s opening reception in the Armand Hammer Foundation Gallery on June 29. -- EGP News

Museum exhibits lowrider cars, the artwork they've inspired

The show, which opened Monday and runs until next June, is the third lowrider exhibition that Sandoval, a Chicano studies professor at California State University, Northridge, has curated at Los Angeles' Petersen Automotive Museum since 2000. -- Effingham Daily News - IL

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