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The Northridge Review Launch Party

Wednesday, November 8, 2017 - 7:00pm to 9:00pm

Northridge Review planet and stars

Join us in the Donald E. Bianchi Planetarium for a night of poetry and prose as we welcome back The Northridge Review. (Snacks and beverages will be available.) Read more

Freshmen and Sophomores: Interested in Graduate School? Prepare Now!

Tuesday, November 7, 2017 - 12:30pm to 2:00pm

CSUN and Northwestern

Are you a freshman or sophomore who is interested in possibly earning a Masters degree or a PhD?  This workshop will introduce you to steps you could be taking now to gain valuable experience and make yourself a strong candidate for graduate programs.  We'll discuss coursework you might want to take early; clubs, organizations, and campus jobs you might want to consider for your resume; research opportunities; and other things at CSUN you can do to prepare yourself for graduate school.  You'll hear from Seniors currently applying to graduate school, a representative from Northwestern University who will talk about what they look for in applicants, and CSUN faculty and staff who help prepare students for application to graduate school. Read more

Learn about Grad School at Northwestern University

Monday, November 6, 2017 - 2:15pm to 3:00pm

Northwestern University "N"

Are you interested in graduate school?  A representative from Northwestern University will discuss graduate school at Northwestern University in Chicago.  She'll also discuss their Summer Research Opportunity Program, which offers undergraduates the opportunity to do research at Northwestern during the summer Read more

Paradise Lost? Anti-Blackness and Garifuna Resistance in Honduras

Monday, November 6, 2017 - 2:00pm to 3:15pm

Professor Loperena

Christopher Loperena is a sociocultural anthropologist and assistant professor in the International Studies Department at the University of San Francisco. His research examines indigenous and black struggles for territorial autonomy in Central America, ethicality and subject formation, racialization, and the socio-spatial politics of economic development. Read more

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