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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. -- Arizona Central

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. -- San Anselmo

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. -- WFMZ

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. -- Caelus Green Room

Kern County resident marches from Paradise to San Francisco to garner support for green jobs

A recent graduate of Cal State Northridge, Ramirez, a Bakersfield native and current resident of the city, worked as a behavioral interventionist for children with autism before losing her job due to the pandemic. She and her companions are marching as part of the Sunrise Movement, a youth-oriented political initiative focused on addressing climate change. By marching, the participants hope to raise awareness of the Civilian Climate Corps, a $10 billion portion of President Joe Biden’s American Jobs Plan that would put Americans to work conserving public lands. -- Bakersfield Californian

40-Year-Old Earning $75,000 a Year in LA: ‘I Don't Have It All Together' and That's OK

Diaz grew up in the San Diego area, but moved to Los Angeles for college. After graduating with a degree in cinema and television arts from California State University Northridge in 2003, Diaz struggled to find work in his field. For a few years after college, he worked for a pharmacy before finding a job as an assistant to a music executive. -- NBC Los Angeles

In Conversation with Barry Fisher, Senior Forensic Science Consultant & Former Crime Lab Director

Fisher grew up in the Bronx in New York City and received his Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from the City College of New York. He holds a Master of Science degree in Chemistry from Purdue University and an M.B.A. degree from California State University, Northridge. Barry and his wife Susan reside in Indio near Palm Springs, California. They have two married sons: David is a Professor of Practice and director of the New Jersey Institute of Technology Forensic Science Program, and Michael, an entrepreneur. He and Susan are the proud grandparents of eight grandchildren! -- Legal Desire

Former Encinitas councilwoman dies after battle with lung cancer

Hubbard received a bachelor’s degree in accounting from California State University Northridge in 1981 and collected her certified public accounting license in 1983. Her first job was at the international KPMG accounting company and she later went to work for Deloitte. -- Encinitas Advocate

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