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SUMMARY:A Stitch & Glitch in Time
DESCRIPTION:January 20 – March 12\, 2026\nReception: Thursday\, January 29 from 5:00 – 7:30pm\n \nA Stitch & Glitch in Time brings together thirteen Los Angeles-based artists who use textiles to explore technology\, fashion\, and collective histories. Los Angeles has a long history in textile production\, both for industrial use and artistic expression. The processes and materials utilized by these artists embody this long and complex history – highlighting how textiles can simultaneously be highly personal objects while revealing the larger economic and social circumstances they were created within. \n  \nExhibition Artists: Fafnir Adamites\, Ekta Aggarwal\, Diane Briones Williams\, Lavialle Campbell\, Mimi Haddon\, Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia\, Ahree Lee\, Aubrey Longley-Cook\, Kayla Mattes\, Minga Opazo\, Aneesa Shami Zizzo\, Irene Georgia Tsatsos\, and Jenny Yurshansky. \n  \nThis exhibition was curated by Holly Jerger\, CSUN Art Galleries Director. The exhibition is made possible through the generous support of the Mike Curb College of Arts\, Media\, and Communication and Louise Lewis. Additional support provided by the Instructionally Related Activities Committee and Arts Council for CSUN. \n  \nThis exhibition is part of Handwork 2026\, Craft in America’s nationwide semiquincentennial collaboration showcasing the importance of the handmade and celebrating the diversity of craft that defines America. \n  \nFree Admission
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/a-stitch-glitch-in-time/
CATEGORIES:Art Galleries,Arts and Culture
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SUMMARY:Africana Studies Celebrates 100 Years of Black History Month
DESCRIPTION:Honoring Our Roots\, Strengthening Our Path\, and Shaping Our Future. \nThe theme invites the CSUN community to explore and celebrate the vast and dynamic history of the African Diaspora — from the brilliance of ancient kingship to the enduring legacy of Black excellence across centuries. It uncovers generations of resilience\, growth\, and evolution\, reminding us that our story is one of continual progress and transformation. By reflecting on the triumphs and struggles that have shaped our collective journey\, we strengthen our path towards equity\, unity\, and empowerment. Most importantly\, this theme centers the next generation of scholars and change-makers\, whose innovation\, leadership\, and commitment will carry the community into a new era of achievement and possibility. \nSchedule of Events\nMemorial of Dr. Darryle Gatlin\nMonday\, February 9\, 2026\n4:00PM-6:00PM\nLocation: University Student Union | Grand Salon \nBlack Student Athlete Exchange\nMonday\, February 16\, 2026\n6:00PM-7:30PM\nLocation: University Student Union | Grand Salon \nBodies\, Power\, and Protest: Sport as a Site of Black Resistance\nWednesday\, February 18\, 2026\n10:00AM-11:15AM\nLocation: Whitsett Room | Sierra Hall 451 \nAfrican American Cotillions — History\, Culture\, and Tradition\nThursday\, February 19\, 2026\n11:00AM-1:00PM\nLocation: TBA | Please check back \nBlack Poetry Workshop: Annual Celebration of Black Poets and Poetry featuring PoetRoni Girl of LA\nThursday\, February 19\, 2026\n5:00PM-7:00PM\nLocation: TBA | Please check back \nThe Black Trilogy: Shaping the Future Through Sound\nWednesday\, February 25\, 2026\n1:00PM-2:15PM\nLocation: University Student Union | Flintridge Room \nDistinguished Visitor Speaker Program\, 100 Years Black History Month Celebration Lecture with Professor Stephen A. Small\nWednesday\, February 26\, 2026\n11:30AM-12:45AM\nLocation: University Student Union | Grand Salon \nAfrican American Empowerment Summit\nSaturday\, February 28\, 2026\n9:00AM-2:00PM\nLocation: University Student Union | Grand Salon \n\nRequesting Accommodations\nThe CSUN Department of Africana Studies and the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences are committed to making our events accessible to everyone. If you require an accommodation or service to fully participate\, please let us know. Note: If you require an ASL interpreter\, please contact us at least 5 working days prior to the event. To request accommodations\, please contact Dr. Cedric Hackett at cedric.hackett@csun.edu.
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/africana-studies-celebrates-100-years-of-black-history-month/
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Black History,College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260313
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SUMMARY:Level Up Your Fitness
DESCRIPTION:Level up on your fitness journey at the SRC’s group exercise (GX) classes and unlock special items throughout the month! After GX attendance reaches a total of 1\,500\, those who took one or more classes will be entered into a drawing for a Wellness Bundle and Beats Studio Pro Premium Wireless Over-Ear Headphones. Members will also be granted an additional entry each time they bring a friend who is taking a GX class for the first time.  \n  \nMilestones:  \nLevel 1 – Getting Started  \n\nAttend two to three GX Classes  \n\n\nPrize: SRC Tote Bag \n\nLevel 2 – Building Momentum  \n\nAttend three to five GX Classes \n\n\nPrize: SRC Shaker Bottle  \n\nLevel 3 – Staying Consistent   \n\nAttend: five to seven GX Classes  \n\n\nPrize: JBL Flip 5 Portable Speaker (three winners) \n\nLevel 4 – Fully Leveled Up   \n\nAttend seven or more GX Classes  \n\n\nPrize: Therabody Relief (three winners) \n\nGet rewarded for getting on the move!   \n  \nDo you need interpretation for an event? If so\, please fill out the Interpreting Services Request Form at least seven business days prior to the event. 
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/level-up-your-fitness/
LOCATION:Student Recreation Center\, University Student Union\, 18111 Nordhoff St.\, Northridge\, CA\, 91330-8449\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student Recreation Center,University Student Union
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SUMMARY:AS and USU Elections: Apply
DESCRIPTION:Experience the Lasting Legacy of Leadership  \n  \nMatadors\, make your voice heard and apply to run for a seat on the USU Board of Directors! In this position\, you will help make decisions that directly impact student life. You will be the student voice for your fellow Matadors and oversee the policies and finances of the University Student Union\,including Student Recreation Center\, Oasis Wellness Center\, Pride Center\, Veterans Resource Center and DREAM Center.   \n  \nApply online between Feb. 10 – 27. Once approved\, you can start your campaign journey to elections from April 7 – 9. Leave your mark on CSUN and the University Student Union’s history!  
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/as-and-usu-elections-apply/
CATEGORIES:University Student Union
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SUMMARY:National College Health Assessment (NCHA)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/national-college-health-assessment-ncha/
CATEGORIES:CSUN Survey Calendar
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SUMMARY:Black Matador Family Brunch
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate your freshman admission to CSUN and get to know your Black Matador community! \nJoin us for a morning of connection and community as we celebrate our newly admitted Black Matadors. You’ll meet future classmates\, connect with the Black House\, hear from Black alumni and more. \nSave the date and watch your CSUN email for your exclusive invitation!
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/bmfb-2026/
LOCATION:Orchard Conference Center\, 18111 Nordhoff Street\, Northridge\, CA\, 91330\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student Outreach and Recruitment
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SUMMARY:Black Matador Family Brunch
DESCRIPTION:CSUN invites all newly admitted Black freshmen and their families to attend the Black Matador Family Brunch. During the program\, students will be encouraged to submit their Intent to Enroll in order to access programs for the Black Matador community\, such as the Black Matador Excellence Experience summer enrichment program and Black House programs and resources. Guests will also hear from CSUN’s esteemed Black faculty\, staff\, students and alumni. (Event is by invitation only)\n\n\nBlack Matador Family Brunch
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/black-matador-family-brunch/
LOCATION:Orchard Conference Center\, 18111 Nordhoff Street\, Northridge\, CA\, 91330\, United States
CATEGORIES:Black History,Heritage Month
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SUMMARY:El Nido Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:Visit the Marilyn Magaram Center Booth at the El Nido Farmers Market!\nJoin the Marilyn Magaram Center (MMC) every Saturday from 10 AM to 1 PM at the El Nido Farmers Market in Pacoima for a morning full of fresh flavors and healthy inspiration! \nStop by our booth to learn how to prepare easy\, delicious\, and nutritious recipes using seasonal fruits and vegetables from the market. Our team will be sharing cooking demonstrations\, nutrition tips\, and samples that highlight the benefits of eating fresh\, local produce. \nThe El Nido Farmers Market is part of the El Nido Family Centers\, a community organization dedicated to empowering families through education\, health\, and wellness. Come connect with your local community\, discover new ways to eat well\, and take home ideas you can use in your own kitchen! \nLocation: El Nido Farmers Market\, PacoimaTime: Every Saturday\, 10 AM – 1 PM
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/el-nido-farmers-market/2026-02-21/
LOCATION:EL Nido Farmers Market\, 11243 Glenoaks Blvd\, Pacoima\, 91331
CATEGORIES:Marilyn Magaram Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260221T113000
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SUMMARY:2026 CSUN Lunar New Year Gala
DESCRIPTION:This year’s theme\, “Strength in Motion: Moving Forward Together\,” celebrates the resilience and collective progress symbolized by the Year of the Horse. The Gala is the Institute’s most significant annual event\, bringing together faculty\, students\, alumni\, and community partners to strengthen cultural understanding\, deepen global engagement\, and support student success. \nLunch will feature authentic Chinese cuisine. \nHighlights of the Gala: \nKeynote Address by a distinguished CSUN community member. \nStudent Reflections from recent U.S.–China exchange programs. \nCultural Heritage Program featuring long‑spout tea art\, dough sculpture\, sugar painting. \nSilent Charity Sports Auction\, including rare Olympic collectibles generously donated by CSUN alumni. \nPlease follow THIS LINK for additional information and reservations.
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/2026-csun-lunar-new-year-gala/
LOCATION:Grand Salon\, University Student Union\, 18111 Nordhoff St.\, Northridge\, CA\, 91330-8272\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture,College of humanities
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SUMMARY:CSUN Lunar New Year 2026
DESCRIPTION:On February 21\, the China Institute at California State University\, Northridge (CSUN) presented a vibrant Lunar New Year celebration. The event brought together Vice President and Provost Meera Komarraju; Wei Huang\, Education Counselor from the Chinese Consulate in Los Angeles; Kent Baxter\, Interim Dean of the College of Humanities; Pulitzer Prize–winning photographer and CSUN graduate Ringo Chiu and his wife; as well as nearly 200 faculty members\, alumni\, Chinese international students\, and community representatives to celebrate the arrival of the New Year. \n \nVice President Komarraju remarked that the Lunar New Year symbolizes “strength\, grace\, and forward-moving energy.” She encouraged members of the campus community to approach the year ahead with optimism\, initiative\, and creativity. Drawing from her experience as a first-generation college student who once came to the United States as an international student\, she highlighted the vital role cultural communities play in shaping personal development. “When we gather\, we are not only celebrating tradition\, but also drawing strength from one another and building a sense of belonging.” She also reaffirmed CSUN’s dedication to inclusivity\, diversity\, and cultural awareness\, and conveyed sincere appreciation for the Chinese Institute’s commitment\, professionalism\, and thoughtful planning. \n \nOn behalf of the Consulate\, Counselor Huang extended his New Year greetings. He highlighted that the Lunar New Year has grown into an international observance—formally recognized by the United Nations in 2023\, inscribed on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2024\, and designated as a state holiday in California. “Today\, one-fifth of the world’s population celebrates this tradition of reunion and hope.” He also commended the enduring and fruitful collaborations between CSUN and universities in China\, affirming the Consulate’s willingness to continue expanding educational partnerships and opportunities for youth engagement. \n \nInterim Dean Baxter reflected on the significance of spring as “renewal and new beginnings.” He expressed appreciation to the China Institute for its more than four decades of commitment to advancing Chinese culture\, fostering academic partnerships\, and supporting student exchange initiatives. “This celebration is not just a festival—it is a living classroom for cross-cultural understanding.” He also recognized the leadership and vision of Center Director Dr. Wei Cao and extended thanks to all the performers and volunteers who contributed to the event’s success. \n \nThe event also included the presentation of the “Distinguished Alumni Contribution Award” to Chinese American graduates Ao Bei and Qi Hao in recognition of their achievements and contributions. \n       \nAs part of the academic exchange segment of the program\, Dr. Meiqin Wang from the Art Department shared insights from her fieldwork on contemporary Chinese art. Associate Professor Dr. Junliang Huang provided updates on the development of the Chinese language curriculum. In addition\, Drs. Yue Zhang and Wei Cao\, along with several students\, spoke about their academic exchange experiences in Hangzhou at Zhejiang University of Finance & Economics (ZUFE) and in Wenzhou at Wenzhou Polytechnic University. \n \nParticipants who traveled to ZUFE spoke highly of Hangzhou’s blend of modern development and rich cultural heritage\, highlighting its traditions of porcelain\, silk\, calligraphy\, and distinctive cuisine. They observed that Chinese dining customs center on shared dishes rather than individual servings\, a practice that encourages stronger social connections. The group was deeply touched by the city’s legendary stories and captivated by its scenic landscapes and remarkable architecture. During the visit\, CSUN representatives also explored possibilities for future academic partnerships with ZUFE. \n \nDr. Cao and her students characterized the week-long immersive program in Wenzhou as a meaningful academic and cultural experience. Through guided visits to historic landmarks\, bilingual lectures\, and interactive cultural activities—including an introduction to Wenzhou’s distinctive hair-embroidery craft—the program expanded students’ cross-cultural perspectives and strengthened their global awareness. It also enabled them to link classroom learning with practical realities\, particularly in areas such as linguistic diversity and the region’s entrepreneurial spirit. \nStudents shared that Wenzhou’s culture of innovation and strong work ethic left a lasting impression on their academic and professional ambitions. Touring AI-powered manufacturing facilities and advanced engineering laboratories\, as well as engaging with motivated university students and local business leaders\, offered firsthand insight into how technology\, discipline\, and determination can drive community transformation. These experiences encouraged them to pursue their respective fields—linguistics\, urban planning\, and interior design—with renewed clarity and commitment\, illustrating how international exchange opportunities can spark inspiration and create meaningful pathways toward future success. \n       \nOne of the significant highlights of the event was the silent auction\, which featured unique items generously donated by Mr. Hou Kun (Member of the International Olympic Committee for Culture and Olympic Heritage and Executive Vice President of the Chinese Sport Philately and Collection Association) and Ms. Wu Jingyu (former athlete of the Chinese Women’s Taekwondo Team\, world champion\, and two-time Olympic champion). The auction showcased valuable memorabilia capturing historic moments in global sports. All proceeds will support CSUN China Institute activities related to the LA28 Olympics. \nThe items included a Michael Jordan Limited Edition Collectible Medal Set\, The Burlingame Treaty (1868) – High-Resolution Facsimile Collector’s Edition\, an IOC Custom Olympic Rings Necklace\, the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Participation Medal\, and many other stunning pieces. The silent auction attracted a great deal of attention and was a big hit with attendees. \n     \nDancing Spirit Group\, founded in 2015\, is a vibrant community dance ensemble formed by mothers from the West San Fernando Valley who first connected through their children’s Chinese school. Under the leadership of Casey Wu\, the group thoughtfully blends traditional Chinese folk dance with contemporary artistic elements and frequently performs at cultural events throughout the community. \nTheir performance\, “Love Song of Kangding\,” draws inspiration from traditional Tibetan dance and incorporates modern rhythmic interpretations. The piece highlights the bold\, free-spirited\, and passionate character of the Kamba Tibetan people\, creating a presentation that is both culturally rich and visually engaging. \n \nTraditional folk art booths\, featuring crafts such as dough figurines and sugar painting\, were particularly popular among families and children. Young performers also staged a program centered on the Chinese zodiac\, showcasing the vibrant intergenerational passing down of Chinese cultural traditions. \n \nThe children delivered a performance inspired by the twelve zodiac animals\, beautifully illustrating the intergenerational continuation and sharing of Chinese cultural traditions. \nThe artistic program featured a wide range of impressive performances\, including a violin and electric piano duet of Ave Maria by Xiaocheng Mu and Shitao Li\, a soprano solo by Nan Cui\, a harmonica performance by Daxing Zhang\, and a traditional long-spout teapot tea-art demonstration by “Master Ming.” Each act was met with warm and enthusiastic applause from the audience. \n                                                         \n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/csun-lunar-new-year-2026/
LOCATION:Grand Salon | University Student Union\, 18111 Nordhoff St\, Northridge\, 91330\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural Studies
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SUMMARY:Student Exchange Program 2025 Presentations
DESCRIPTION:  \nDr. Cao and her students described the week-long immersive program in Wenzhou as both academically enriching and culturally significant. With guided tours of historic sites\, bilingual lectures\, and hands-on cultural activities—including an introduction to the city’s unique hair-embroidery tradition—the experience broadened students’ cross-cultural understanding and deepened their global awareness. It also helped them connect theoretical knowledge with real-world contexts\, especially in areas like linguistic diversity and the region’s entrepreneurial energy. \nStudents noted that Wenzhou’s innovative mindset and strong work ethic made a lasting impact on their academic and career goals. Visits to AI-driven manufacturing sites and cutting-edge engineering labs\, along with interactions with ambitious university students and local business leaders\, provided valuable insight into how technology\, discipline\, and perseverance can shape community development. These experiences inspired them to approach their fields—linguistics\, urban planning\, and interior design—with greater focus and dedication\, demonstrating how international exchange programs can ignite motivation and open pathways to future success. \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n  \nDr. Yue Zhang and his students\, who traveled to ZUFE\, spoke highly of Hangzhou’s blend of modern development and rich cultural heritage\, highlighting its traditions of porcelain\, silk\, calligraphy\, and distinctive cuisine. They observed that Chinese dining customs center on shared dishes rather than individual servings\, a practice that encourages stronger social connections. The group was deeply touched by the city’s legendary stories and captivated by its scenic landscapes and remarkable architecture. During the visit\, CSUN representatives also explored possibilities for future academic partnerships with ZUFE.
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/student-exchange-program-2025-presentations/
LOCATION:Grand Salon | University Student Union\, 18111 Nordhoff St\, Northridge\, 91330\, United States
CATEGORIES:College of humanities,Community Engagement,Cultural Programming,Cultural Studies,Events,International and Exchange Student Center
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