Events

29th annual CSUNPosium

University Student Union

The student abstract submission for the 29th annual CSUNPosium is coming up! The CSUNPosium is CSUN's annual student conference for student research and creative works. The CSUNPosium welcomes student (undergraduate and graduate) submissions for oral presentations (3 minute or 10 minute) or posters. Please spread the word to interested students! Some key details for this year's… Continue reading 29th annual CSUNPosium

CROPS: Cool Research Opportunities and Pizza Series

Jacaranda Hall 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge, CA, United States

Join us for another exciting CROPS (Cool Research Opportunities & Pizza Series) on Friday, April 11th in Jacaranda Hall 3516! Three distinguished faculty members from various departments within the college—Dr. Melih Papila from Mechanical Engineering, Dr. Myung (Michael) Cho from Electrical & Computer Engineering, and Dr. Marjan Asadinia from Computer Science—will present on their current… Continue reading CROPS: Cool Research Opportunities and Pizza Series

Free

Manufacturing Roundtable at CSUN

Maple Hall 18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, United States

Attention Engineering Students! Join us for an exciting opportunity to connect with industry leaders at an upcoming Manufacturing Roundtable here at CSUN on April 16th, 2025, from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM in Maple Hall 100! In collaboration with the Northwest Valley Chamber of Commerce, we're bringing together a panel of experts to share valuable… Continue reading Manufacturing Roundtable at CSUN

Free

South Asian Art: Cultural Connections through Crafts

International & Exchange Student Center, USU

Join UCS, in collaboration with AASPP and the International & Exchange Student Center, begin celebrations for APIDA Heritage Month through a hands-on crafting activity connecting individual cultures through Indian art.

Free

Affordable Learning Superheroes Save the Day and Your Budget

University Library: Jack & Florence Ferman Presentation Room

In a survey of CSUN students who participated in AL$, nearly 70% said they delay buying their required course textbooks, while 35% of students forgo buying textbooks due to cost. As libraries face limitations in purchasing course materials due to budget cuts and the evolving licensing landscape, students will be navigating even greater challenges in… Continue reading Affordable Learning Superheroes Save the Day and Your Budget

Asian American Studies Graduation and Student Awards Celebration

Orchard Conference Center 18111 Nordhoff Street | On the corner of Lindley Ave. and Mike Curb Walk | Main entrance on Lindley, Northridge, CA, United States

This event is a celebration of  the graduating  Asian American Studies Majors and Minors as well as AAS Student Awardees for 2025. The event's Keynote Speaker is Kimmy Maniquis, Executive Director of Search to Involve Pilipino Americans (SIPA).  

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