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Millions In Fire-Ravaged California Risk Losing Home Insurance
“We're going to pay the bill for climate change one way or the other and it's just a question of how we divvy up that cost,” said David Russell, co-director of the Center for Risk Management and Insurance at California State University, Northridge. “What California politicians are trying to do is tinker with how we do that. They're buying time, hoping they get a break.” -- Financial Advisor Magazine
Black Lives Matter Co-Founder To Visit CSUN
Patrisse Cullors, co-founder of Black Lives Matter, will do a webinar at California State University, Northridge Thursday. -- Northridge-Chatsworth Patch
Black Lives Matter Co-Founder To Visit CSUN
Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors will talk with California State University, Northridge faculty, staff, alumni and students Thursday during a webinar and new student convocation, according to CSUN. -- MSN
LHS welcomes new members to it’s Alumni Hall of Fame
Otis was inducted under the science category and served in the US Air Force after graduating from Littlerock High. He attended Airman Leadership School on Osan Air Base, South Korea with a associate’s degree in munitions systems technology. After Otis completed his military service he received a bachelor’s degree from California State University-Northridge, with a master’s degree in biology. He then graduated from Western University of Health Sciences with a doctorate of osteopathic medicine. He continued to have a residency in internal medicine at the Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point. -- Antelope Valley Press
Get Ready for a Weekend of Art, Wine & Entertainment — Carefree Fine Art & Wine Festival returns for 28th annual fall event
Lynn was born and raised in Burbank, California. An artist in high school, she completed her art degree after her second daughter was born and started showing in mall-based art shows. She graduated from Cal State Northridge with an emphasis on two-dimensional fine art. Her style ranges from soft contemporary impressionism to abstractions. -- City Sun Times
Millions in Fire-Ravaged California Risk Losing Home Insurance
“We're going to pay the bill for climate change one way or the other and it's just a question of how we divvy up that cost,” said David Russell, co-director of the Center for Risk Management and Insurance at California State University, Northridge. “What California politicians are trying to do is tinker with how we do that. They're buying time, hoping they get a break.” -- Bloomberg
Millions in fire-ravaged California at risk of losing home insurance
“We’re going to pay the bill for climate change one way or the other, and it’s just a question of how we divvy up that cost,” said David Russell, co-director of the Center for Risk Management and Insurance at Cal State Northridge. “What California politicians are trying to do is tinker with how we do that. They’re buying time, hoping they get a break.” -- Los Angeles Times
Judge moves iconic Joshua tree closer to endangered species protections
“Without having read the decision in full, I think this is probably the correct outcome,” said Dr. Jeremy B. Yoder, assistant professor of biology at California State University, Northridge. “Joshua trees face very clear threats from changing climate, increasingly frequent wildfires, and encroaching development, and USFWS excluded important tools for understanding those threats from its earlier assessment of risks to the species. Formal protection under the ESA is only a starting point for building the kind of comprehensive management plans that can ensure Joshua trees will still be a part of the Mojave Desert landscape in future generations, but it's an important first step.” -- Courthouse News Service
Meet the Viral College Student Who Recreates Your Favorite Kinds of Celebrity Interviews
(As an aside, she says, her parents, both Mexican immigrants, aren't totally sure what to make of her social media success or her future plans while Uribe studies entertainment and media at California State University, Northridge. Her mom wonders how to explain it: "She says, 'I'm just going to say you're going into production.' ") -- People Magazine
Dodgers’ bat boys are different than they appear to be. Here’s the inside info
The most recent viral moment came a month ago from Marissa Rohan, a 24-year-old Cal State Northridge senior who serves as the Dodgers ball girl seated down the right-field line. -- Los Angeles Times