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Alum Dan Chernow: Public higher education: Key to economic vitality
At a time when the United States is seeking to expand economic opportunity and address social inequities, Californians should vigorously support an institution that does both: our public colleges and universities. -- Capitol Weekly
Warfare Centers Partner for Virtual 2021 'Hackathon by the Sea' Competition
NSWC PHD Acting Technical Director Bagrat Minasian is also an engineer, earning his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and master's degree in engineering management from California State University, Northridge. He vocalized the need for people passionate about STEM to come work for the Navy and Department of Defense. -- Naval Sea Systems Command
Restaurant Connection
After a few years as manager, he left the business to pursue a business marketing degree from Cal State Northridge. -- Santa Barbara News-Press
The Remarkable Mrs. Davidson
After earning a bachelor’s degree in Music Education from California State University, Northridge, Davidson, in 1983, began teaching. She earned a master’s degree in Education Administration in 1991 from California State University, Dominguez Hills. -- Random Lengths
High School Students Help in Scientific Study
California State University, Northridge (CSUN) professor Dr. Peter Edmunds and his graduate students have been working with Campbell Hall high school students for the past several years to bring a meaningful, real-world scientific project to the classroom. This collaboration has resulted in new findings that have concerning implications for mustard hill coral on the coast of St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The species, first thought to be thriving despite climate change, now show signs of a depleting population. -- Boston Herald
Nabor’s dreams take off at CSU Northridge
Jackie Nabor knows her life will be different in the fall. She’s graduating from the comfort of Pescadero High School and traveling out of her comfort zone entirely. -- Half Moon Bay Review
Prof’s TV Program on Those Making a Difference Wins Awards
California State University, Northridge gender and women’s studies professor R. Dianne Bartlow served as co-executive producer, with director Mary Lou Belli and producer Robin Gee, of a local television program, “Hope Builders: Making a Difference in the Inland Empire,” that recently received two Telly Awards, for social impact and directing. -- AmericanTowns.com
High School Students Help in Scientific Study
California State University, Northridge (CSUN) professor Dr. Peter Edmunds and his graduate students have been working with Campbell Hall high school students for the past several years to bring a meaningful, real-world scientific project to the classroom. This collaboration has resulted in new findings that have concerning implications for mustard hill coral on the coast of St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The species, first thought to be thriving despite climate change, now show signs of a depleting population. -- PR Newswire
High School Students Help in Scientific Study
California State University, Northridge (CSUN) professor Dr. Peter Edmunds and his graduate students have been working with Campbell Hall high school students for the past several years to bring a meaningful, real-world scientific project to the classroom. This collaboration has resulted in new findings that have concerning implications for mustard hill coral on the coast of St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The species, first thought to be thriving despite climate change, now show signs of a depleting population. -- Starkville Daily News
High School Students Help in Scientific Study
California State University, Northridge (CSUN) professor Dr. Peter Edmunds and his graduate students have been working with Campbell Hall high school students for the past several years to bring a meaningful, real-world scientific project to the classroom. This collaboration has resulted in new findings that have concerning implications for mustard hill coral on the coast of St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The species, first thought to be thriving despite climate change, now show signs of a depleting population. -- The Buffalo News