On Dec. 7, CSUN showed its support for the more than 4,000 Jewish students, faculty and staff at the university, as student government Associated Students (AS) passed Senate Bill 2020-21-006, which condemns any and all forms of anti-Semitism on campus.
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As the distance grows from the end of Donald Trump’s tenure as president of the United States, novelists and screenwriters will grapple with how to tell the story of that period of time in America. It was a marked by civil unrest and growing racial strife; a pandemic that killed more than 400,000 Americans in less than a year.
Continue reading about how Future Writers See Trump’s Tenure as President.
The CSUN Division of Academic Affairs has named Matthew Cahn as vice provost, effective Jan. 11. Cahn previously served as interim vice provost, where he managed and oversaw various administrative protocols and daily operations of the Office of the Provost and Academic Affairs.
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Rowen Jane Odango ’17 (Chemistry), a graduate student researcher in CSUN’s Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, was honored at the virtual 33rd Annual CSU Biotechnology Symposium on Jan. 10, where she received the 2021 California State University Program for Education.
Continue reading about how Odango received the CSUPERB Student Teaching Award.
California State University, Northridge has been awarded nearly $2.3 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to help graduate students transition from a master’s degree program to a doctoral program, and hopefully into a career in the biomedical research workforce.
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