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USC forward Boubacar Coulibaly transfers to Pepperdine
The only time Coulibaly got double-digit minutes in a game came in this season’s opener when he played 10 minutes against CSUN. He scored seven points and grabbed six rebounds. He also added an assist and a block. A foot injury set him back after the CSUN win. It was his only opportunity to play in the non-conference schedule when he likely would have gotten many more opportunities. He also showed what he can do against a little better opponent when he played eight minutes against Arizona State in late January (after only one minute of game time since the CSUN game). Coulibaly had three points, three rebounds, a block and an assist. --247Sports.com
Things to do in the San Fernando Valley, LA area, June 9-16
CSUN Graduate Exhibition – Master of Arts/Master of Fine Arts: Artists include: Janna Avner, Jasmeet Chatrath, Kristine Daily, Ixchel Hernandez, Michael Hong, Faith Ishizuka, Myung Kang, Katherine Posada, Mariana Reyes, Katia Stewart, Codruta Tolan, Montserrat Rangel Vergara. Gallery hours: noon-4 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Artists’ reception and open studios, 3-6 p.m. June 18. Exhibit runs through June 18. Use parking Lot E6 at Halsted Street and Lindley Avenue ($8). CSUN Art Galleries in the Art and Design Center, on North University Drive between Etiwanda and Lindley avenues, Northridge. 818-677-2156. www.csun.edu/artgalleries --Los Angeles Daily News
NASA selects Fayetteville State team proposal for first-ever MSI space accelerator program
Other MSI Space Accelerator awardees include teams based at California State University, Northridge and the University of Massachusetts Boston. --WFAE
TECH STUDENT STUDIES MACHINE LEARNING AT HOLBERTON SCHOOL
With an undergraduate degree from Ohio State University and a Master’s degree in Music/Business Administration from California State University, Northridge, Loyd, 35, is now in her second trimester at the Holberton School, a software and coding school for students of all backgrounds located in downtown Tulsa. In addition to experience in the music industry, she also has nonprofit experience. --The Black Wall Street Times
NOAA welcomes the 2022 NOAA scholars!
Ernest F. Hollings undergraduate scholars
CA - Jad Aljersh - California State University, Northridge - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Premier Geological Conference: GSA Connects 2022
Technical Program Chair Robinson Cecil (California State University, Northridge) reports that 173 topical sessions have been organized in addition to general sessions in 38 geoscience disciplines. --Eureka Alert
Editorial: Most teachers don’t want to be armed
Fans of arming teachers are ignoring the teachers themselves, who for the most part don’t want anything to do with guns in the classroom. Several states, including Texas, already allow individual school districts to permit teachers to carry guns. Only 300 teachers in Texas have done so — less than one in 1,000. Both the Texas State Teachers Association and the National Education Association, the nation’s largest teachers union, are opposed to arming teachers. A 2019 survey by Cal State Northridge of 2,926 teachers found that 95% said no to the idea. Most teachers believed the situation would make schools more dangerous. --The Republic
New State Housing Director Pushes Oregon to Be “Relentless” on Affordable Housing
Bell holds a bachelor’s degree from California State University Northridge, and a master’s degree in public health from Arizona State University. She spoke with The Skanner about how her experience as an immigrant from the Dominican Republic shaped her dedication to accessible housing for everyone. --The Skanner
207 Quarterfinalists Announced for 2023 Music Educator Award™ Presented by the Recording Academy® and GRAMMY Museum®
Lawrence Stoffel, California State University, Northridge, Los Angeles, California --Insider Tracking
The Top 20 Player of the Year Candidates in North Coast Section softball in 2022
With 10 home runs and an OPS above 2.000, Jackson was one of the top hitters in the section for the 20-7 D2 quarterfinalist. The CSUN commit also led the Wolves with a .582 batting average, .667 OBP, 11 doubles, five triples, 26 total extra-base hits, and 37 RBIs, in addition to 15 stolen bags and 33 runs scored. --SB Live