Clips
Miguel López: Trabaja con la San Diego Foundation para dar oportunidades a los grupos con pocos recursos
Después de graduarse en Cal State Northridge con una licenciatura en administración de empresas, López trabajó durante varios años en una empresa de biotecnología en la división de ventas. Durante este tiempo, aunque aparentemente tuvo éxito, López se sentía insatisfecho y perdido. -- San Diego Union-Tribune (in Spanish)
Bank of Southern California Opens Westlake Village Office to Better Serve Business Community
Shelley Gibson serves as Senior Vice President, Relationship Manager and is responsible for developing client relationships and expanding the Bank’s client base in the region. An accomplished Banker with more than thirty years of banking experience, she specializes in providing personalized banking solutions to entrepreneurs, professionals, business owners, and high-net-worth individuals. Ms. Gibson is involved in the local community and has supported many non-profit organizations. She has a bachelor’s degree from California State University, Northridge. -- Business Wire
Silent movies are back at the Atlas
Prior to the film, Susan Skinner, who holds a bachelor’s degree in cinema studies from California State University-Northridge, will offer an introduction. -- Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Special In-Person Event With Author Tom Sanger
Tom Sanger earned a bachelor's degree in journalism from California State University Northridge in 1966. He served two years in the U.S. Army as an Information Specialist, including a year in Vietnam. Tom worked as a news writer for Los Angeles radio station KABC and as a reporter at the Associated Press. In Sydney, Australia, he researched and wrote documentary scripts for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. During a 22-year career in corporate public relations in southern California, Tom wrote newsletters, speeches, annual reports, and employee publications and supervised communications departments. With his wife, Kay, Tom co-authored a guidebook, Southern California for Kids, published in 1990. In 2010 Tom wrote a biography of a surgeon in Australia. Without Warning (River Grove Books, 2017), a historical novel about a passenger ship sunk of the first day of World War II, is his first work of fiction. -- KPBS
Scholastic Roundup: Another Brooklynite heads to the NBA
Castagna is a 1975 graduate of California State University, Northridge, with his B.A. in Physical Education. He was a member of the CSUN basketball team, where he started his senior year. -- Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Lafayette Aviators take first step in pursuit of Prospect League title
Let’s recap Newman’s contributions. The ninth-inning save – his third of the season – was just part of the story. Newman, who played at Cal-State Northridge, jumpstarted the offense in the sixth with a monster home run over the left-centerfield wall. -- Journal & Courier
Eco Talk: First step in promoting soil health is awareness
Recently, Dr. Erica Wohldmann with California State University, Northridge, worked with a team of researchers to study how people view and interact with soil. The study area was Los Angeles County, which has a significant amount of asphalt and cement in downtown areas, but also forested areas as well as other areas covered with grasses and shrubs. -- Auburn Citizen
Academy Gold Rising program helping boost diversity in Hollywood
A Texas-born woman of Mexican descent who studies film production at California State University, Northridge, Ayerdi said the Academy Gold Rising program is introducing younger generations to the inner workings of Hollywood. -- La Prensa Latina
Malibu Resident Billy Wilson, 63, Dies at Surfrider Parking Lot
Malibu Times reporter Samantha Bravo met Wilson there one afternoon in the spring of 2020 while working on an assignment for Scene Magazine, a student publication at California State University-Northridge. -- Malibu Times
CSUN Prof Asks: What Are We Prepared to Do About Climate Change?
Dozens of large wildfires are raging across the United States, mostly in the West, burning more than 2 million acres and sending plumes of smoke and ash as far east as New York City. Entire towns have been devastated or destroyed after catastrophic flooding hit large swaths of Western Europe and China, leaving tens of thousands homeless and dozens dead or missing. -- San Fernando Valley Sun