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NCAA men’s volleyball: UCLA, Penn St. bounced as at-large bid situation muddles
In the Big West, fifth-seeded UC Irvine beat fourth-seeded UC San Diego, and third-seeded UC Santa Barbara beat sixth-seeded CSUN. -- Volleyball Magazine
Santa Barbara DA Announces First-Ever Woman Chief Investigator Tina Perkins
Perkins was born in Santa Barbara and raised in Ojai. Before working in law enforcement, she received an Associate’s Degree in Administration of Justice from Santa Barbara City College, a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from Cal State San Marcos, and a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Cal State Northridge. -- Santa Barbara Indepndent
Native American TV Writers Lab Announces 12 New Fellows
Kelli Jones grew up in the Cherokee Nation in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. She joined the navy when she was 18 where she served as a master helmsman onboard the USS Ronald Reagan. During her service, Kelli was deployed twice to the Gulf of Oman and acted as a first responder to the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan. After her honorable discharge, she earned her bachelor’s degree in journalism from California State University, Northridge and subsequently worked as a commercial actor in Los Angeles. She is a proud member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. -- Native News Online
EXECUTIVE PROFILE: DR. TERESA DANIELE
Chief of Cardiology | UCSF Fresno Education: California State University, Northridge; Ross University School of Medicine; Brown University Program -- Fresno Business Journal
City Of Davis Hires New Director Of Social Services And Housing
Bailey assumes her role on May 2. Bailey received her master's degree in Public administration from CSU Northridge in 2015. -- Davis Patch
What is critical race theory? Professor Theresa Montaño explains
Cal State Northridge Professor of Chicano studies Theresa Montaño joined us live to talk about critical race theory, what level of education this theory is taught in and what it’s used for. -- KTLA
In the world of L.A. lowriding, a car club plaque serves as a sacred language
The making of a lowrider plaque is an art form in itself. Clubs carefully select fonts, designs and sizes to stand out from the others. Plaque makers turn this vision into something tangible through a finely honed craft. “You’re customizing it to reflect how you view yourself in the world,” says Denise Sandoval, a professor of Chicano/a studies at Cal State Northridge specializing in lowrider culture and Chicano cultural histories. -- Los Angeles Times
CSUN to Shorten Distance Between Farm to Table with Freight Farming
California State University, Northridge has launched a new initiative to shorten the distance from farm to table by growing its own produce using a new form of agriculture. -- San Fernando Valley Sun
CSUN student Jane Partizpanyan: Brothers from Bitlis: How the bond of genocide made William Saroyan part of my family
There once were two little refugee boys living displaced on two different continents. They grew to be tall, lively men from Bitlis, a now occupied former Armenian city. They also became famous writers and ultimately became merely images in my collection of family photographs. -- The Armenian Weekly
Mariachi Northwest Festival returns after two years
Voz de Mexico members are graduate-level music directors who are highly respected educators of mariachi programs in Santa Ana, Chapman College, Cal State Northridge, and more,” he said. “These experts will work with our Wenatchee School District students in workshops on Wednesday and Thursday during the day to perfect and hone their musical and concert skills.” -- Wenatchee World