Student-born Startup Launches Campus Pilot at CSUN
The Center for Social and Technology Entrepreneurship at Nazarian College has seen another student project move beyond concept to reality.
Four recent CSUN graduates, who successfully competed in the center’s Bull Ring Competition, are piloting ChronoFlow, their AI-powered workflow platform, this spring at California State University, Northridge.
ChronoFlow streamlines complex administrative processes, from faculty workload adjustments to hiring approvals, replacing email chains with automated workflows, smart routing and real-time task tracking. The platform was refined through the CSUN Summer Accelerator program and close collaboration with campus administrators.
The startup first gained recognition through the Jeff Marine Bull Ring New Venture Competition, an annual C-STE competition that helps student entrepreneurs turn innovative ideas into practical solutions.
As the Bull Ring celebrates its 11th anniversary on April 23, 2026, ChronoFlow demonstrates how Nazarian College empowers student entrepreneurs to organize, innovate and create lasting impact.