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Making Regulations on Influencer Advertising Click
In a recent article published in The Wake Forest Law Review, Nancy K. Carr of California State University, Northridge explores the challenges that the FTC faces in implementing and enforcing its endorsement regulations. She breaks down the FTC’s endorsement guidelines into a series of key points and provides examples of brand, advertiser, and influencer Carr explains that the FTC’s enforcement approach comprises warning letters, callouts on Twitter, and even the settlement of enforcement charges. Carr questions the need for greater enforcement mechanisms due to the impracticality of policing the high volume of social media posts online. She further questions what damages would look like in legal actions and who should ultimately be pursued: the influencer, the advertiser, or both. Ultimately, Carr suggests that U.S. consumers can recognize sponsored content and are not as easily confused and misled as some people assume. -- The Regulatory Review
The Soraya Presenta: Hecho en Las Américas
El público se levantará de sus asientos para celebrar la séptima temporada de Hecho en Las Américas de The Soraya. La serie nació en respuesta al poderoso programa de Estudios Chicana/o de CSU Northridge y al predominio de la cultura hispana en el Valle de San Fernando y la región circundante. -- La Opinion (in Spanish)
Looking to pursue your MBA in Bahrain?
The American University of Bahrain (AUBH) announced its first post-graduate programme, co-created with California State University, Northridge. -- Write Caliber
Will California’s $4.1 billion bet on ‘community schools’ transform K-12 education?
His Humanitas graduates have gone on to USC, Cal Poly and Cal State Northridge. He’s grateful that his kids went to a high school where teachers don’t give up on students. -- Daily Republic
ISAAC STERN IS NAMED AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF SUREBUILD℠ CONSTRUCTION PROJECT COMPLETION INSURANCE
Mr. Stern has an MBA from the University of Southern California as well as a B.A. degree in Business Administration (Finance) from California State University, Northridge. He is a licensed producer and surplus lines broker in California and Arizona and licensed in FINRA series 7 and 63 securities. -- Partner Engineering and Science
CSUN, SoCal Nonprofits Receive $4 Million in Grants from Bank of America
CSU Northridge and Valley-based organizations were among the recipients of Bank of America grants that targeted 152 community organizations across Southern California. In total, $4 million was given. -- San Fernando Valley Business Journal
Two teens receive ‘Siggy’ scholarship
McElhanon, 18, has been accepted to California State University Northridge, where she plans to major in environmental occupational health. -- Camarillo Acron
The Week in Women's Football: Interview with Armenia ace Vermillion; Chelsea FC Women: Europe's Next Powerhouse review
Sydney Vermillion (34) attended Cal State Northridge, where she was Rookie of the Year in her freshman year, and by her senior year held the school record for most appearances. After graduating in 2010, she went abroad to play with Switzerland's FC Neunkirch. She then tried out for two teams in Spain about a decade ago but "the finances weren't right" so she returned to America and played for the Portland Thorns' reserves. Since 2021, she has been playing for Armenia's Women's National Team. Along with playing for the Santa Clarita Blue Heat, she is currently a staff coach for the California Athletic Soccer Club in the Crescenta Valley district of Southern California -- BFN Today
Hip-Hop Professor & Producer I AM Augie Ray Showcases First Solo Debut As Visual Artist
Juggling his duties as a studio guru (he owns Hype Studios LA, the first subscription-based professional recording studio in the San Fernando Valley), author, and professor of hip-hop at California State University Northridge, Ray defines himself as a “Pluralist” who uses his skills in tandem and views the world through abundance and opportunity. -- Los Angeles Sentinel
The 6th Street Bridge is a Big Win with Racers and Other L.A. Night Types
“Cities have their goal, their intentions of what [the 6th Street Viaduct] bridge means to them,” Cal State Northridge professor Denise Sandoval, who studies low-rider culture, told the Times. “But the people will make meaning out of public spaces [and it] doesn’t always align with the city.” -- Los Angeles Magazine