Events

Cool Research Opportunities & Pizza Series (CROPS)

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

Join us in JD 3514 for pizza and learning about exciting research opportunities! Featuring presentations by Dr. Silvia Carpitella (MSEM), Dr. Ruobin Qi (CS), and Alina Adamian, MS (OUR); these speakers will present on various topics including smart grid security, machine learning, and undergraduate research programs like PODER and SECURE for Student Success (SfS2) during… Continue reading Cool Research Opportunities & Pizza Series (CROPS)

Free

Black History Month Event: Author, Shirley Neal is coming to CSUN!

Lake View Terrace Room, East Conference Center, University Student Union 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge, CA, United States

About this Event Join the Department of Africana Studies for a Special Black History Month Event! Shirley Neal Wednesday, February 5, 2025 | 1:00PM until 2:15 | University Student Union (USU), Lake View Terrace Room Experience AfroCentric Style: A Celebration of Blackness and Identity in Pop Culture, featuring Emmy Award-winning producer, journalist, and author Shirley… Continue reading Black History Month Event: Author, Shirley Neal is coming to CSUN!

Kimley-Horn Information Session W/ ASCE

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

Join the American Society of Civil Engineers in JD 1565 for an informative session with Kimley-Horn! Learn about the company, internships, job opportunities, and more. Plus, enjoy free food while networking and making connections.

Free

Black History Month Event: N.ot W.ithout A.lonzo: Documentary Screening and Q&A with Hip-Hop Pioneer Alonzo Williams

Flintridge Room, East Conference Center, University Student Union 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge, CA, United States

Join us for an unforgettable Black History Month event featuring a special screening of N.ot W.ithout A.lonzo, an inspiring documentary that explores the life and legacy of Alonzo Williams, a key figure in the rise of West Coast hip-hop. Alonzo Williams The film delves into Williams' profound influence on music, culture, and entrepreneurship, offering a… Continue reading Black History Month Event: N.ot W.ithout A.lonzo: Documentary Screening and Q&A with Hip-Hop Pioneer Alonzo Williams

Black History Month Event: From Slave Labor to Prosperity: Conquests of the Human Spirit

Lake View Terrace Room, East Conference Center, University Student Union 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge, CA, United States

About this Event Tico Wells Join us for From Slave Labor to Prosperity: Conquests of the Human Spirit, a captivating Black History Month event featuring Tico Wells, acclaimed actor and producer best known for his iconic role in The Five Heartbeats. In this inspiring presentation, Wells will guide us through the remarkable journey from oppression… Continue reading Black History Month Event: From Slave Labor to Prosperity: Conquests of the Human Spirit

NSBE: Navigating the Black Job Embracing Blackness While Working in Engineering

Thousand Oaks Room, Southwest Addition, University Student Union 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge, CA, United States

This panel event features Black professionals from various engineering fields who will share their experiences navigating the industry while embracing their Black identity. Moderated by 1-2 industry experts, the panelists will discuss the challenges and triumphs they’ve encountered in their careers, with an emphasis on how race, gender, sexuality, and other identities have shaped their… Continue reading NSBE: Navigating the Black Job Embracing Blackness While Working in Engineering

Free

Black History Month Event: The Black Trilogy Method of Mental Health, Music Education, and Music Industry Services

Lake View Terrace Room, East Conference Center, University Student Union 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge, CA, United States

About this Event Alwayne Spencer Discover the transformative power of The Black Trilogy Method—a unique approach that merges mental health, music education, and music industry services to foster healing, growth, and empowerment. Join us for an inspiring event featuring CSUN alumnus Alwayne "Kofi" Spencer, the visionary founder of The Alwayne Experience (The AWE) LLC. Since… Continue reading Black History Month Event: The Black Trilogy Method of Mental Health, Music Education, and Music Industry Services

Madeline Pendleton: Surviving Capitalism Ethically

University Library – Garden Level Rm 025 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge, United States

The Department of Communication Studies' Visiting Professional Series welcomes Tunnel Vision clothing company founder, author of I Survived Capitalism and All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt, and Tik Tok influencer Madeline Pendleton for a discussion about survival in capitalist society while maintaining sanity and ethical practices. Join us for a stimulating and inspiring conversation.

4th Annual CSUN EV Car Show

Corner of Lindley Avenue and Vincennes Street (next to the USU)

About this Event Discover the future of sustainable transportation at CSUN’s Fourth Annual Electric Car Show! Hosted by the Institute for Sustainability and the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, this event offers hands-on experiences with cutting-edge electric vehicles from top brands like Ford, Polestar, Volvo, Toyota, Lucid Motors, Rivian, and Tesla. Don’t miss the… Continue reading 4th Annual CSUN EV Car Show

C.I.P.H.E.R. Symposium 2025: Best of the Best Battles

CSUN USU - Northridge Center 9346 E University Dr,, Northridge, CA, United States

About this Event CSUN Center for the Interdisciplinary Pursuit of Hip-Hop Elevation and Research (C.I.P.H.E.R.) Emcees. DJs. Producers. Watch top talent go head-to-head in epic hip-hop battles—beats, bars, and cuts that will shake the stage. As part of the 2025 C.I.P.H.E.R. Symposium, the Best of the Best Battles showcase the art, intellect, and intensity of… Continue reading C.I.P.H.E.R. Symposium 2025: Best of the Best Battles

Spring 2025 Whitsett Lecture: California’s Great Dilemma To Grow or Not Grow in a Time of Climate Change

Whitsett Room, SH 451

Special Guest: Mark Arax, Author and Journalist About this Event: Join us for an engaging and thought-provoking discussion with acclaimed author and journalist Mark Arax as he explores one of California’s most pressing challenges: the tension between growth and sustainability in the face of climate change. Drawing from his extensive research and award-winning works on… Continue reading Spring 2025 Whitsett Lecture: California’s Great Dilemma To Grow or Not Grow in a Time of Climate Change

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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