Events

Event Series Pride Center: “Let’s Talk”

Pride Center: “Let’s Talk”

Pride Center, University Student Union 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge, CA, United States

Drop-Ins with University Counseling Services  Let’s Talk about what’s on your mind! In collaboration with University Counseling Services, the Pride Center is hosting free drop-in services with LGTBQIA2S+ identifying counselors. Take care of your mental health, connect with your university community and get the assistance you need to succeed in a safe and supportive space.  … Continue reading Pride Center: “Let’s Talk”

Event Series LGBTQIA2S+ Coffee Nights

LGBTQIA2S+ Coffee Nights

Pride Center, University Student Union 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge, CA, United States

Join us for vibrant and inclusive evenings at the Pride Center’s community-building events.   The events are designed to empower and foster meaningful interactions between students, faculty and staff. Celebrate intersectionality, engage in discussions and strengthen bonds within our community.   Enjoy free coffee and tea at Coffee Nights, open to LGBTQIA2S+ and ally communities. … Continue reading LGBTQIA2S+ Coffee Nights

What are Generic Services?

Zoom

Community Navigator Workshop Series, Part 4. Join the Family Focus Resource Center Community Navigators at 12:00 pm on December 4th for this last workshop of their series where they will discuss generic services. Find out what they are and how to get services such as Medi-Cal, IHSS, SSI and CalFresh. Register for this training on… Continue reading What are Generic Services?

“The Irei Project: A Buddhist-Inspired Monument to the WWII Japanese American Incarceration”

Whitsett Room, SH 451

Professor Williams will give a talk on “The Irei Project: A Buddhist-Inspired Monument to the WWII Japanese American Incarceration. In this talk, Duncan Ryuken Williams will first describe the history of monument-building by Japanese American internees and incarcerees confined in America’s concentration camps during WWII. Created under the leadership of Buddhist priests at Manzanar and… Continue reading “The Irei Project: A Buddhist-Inspired Monument to the WWII Japanese American Incarceration”

AI Prompt Engineering Essentials

University Library Room 30 +1 more

Register for this event This in-person (UL30) and online hands-on workshop focuses on Prompt Engineering for Generative AI, equipping participants with the essential skills to craft effective prompts from AI models like ChatGPT. Attendees will learn the significance of prompt engineering in enhancing AI interactions and explore the CARE system (Context, Action, Results, Example) as… Continue reading AI Prompt Engineering Essentials

Free

Guest Speaker Dr. José Carlos de la Puente Luna

Translators and interpreters played a vital role in the colonial system, acting as cultural mediators and agents of power. Through their work, they helped build relationships between native Americans and Europeans in colonial America and thus, needed to be knowledgeable about both cultures to accurately convey meaning. Taking all these facts into account, Dr. De… Continue reading Guest Speaker Dr. José Carlos de la Puente Luna

AS Finals are a Drag

Northridge Center, Northridge Center Complex, University Student Union 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge, CA, United States

Health and Social Equity Event

Noski Auditorium 18111 Nordhoff St, Northridge, CA, United States

Join us for a dynamic panel discussion featuring experts from diverse fields, who will explore critical questions and share insights into addressing disparities in health and promoting social equity.

Free
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