Guitar Chamber Music
Shigemi Matsumoto Recital Hall (via Cypress Hall Courtyard) 18236 Nordhoff St, Northridge, CA, United StatesGuitar Chamber Music FREE Event, open to the public. Suggested Parking via Kiosks in Lot B1
Guitar Chamber Music FREE Event, open to the public. Suggested Parking via Kiosks in Lot B1
Zoran Dukić, classical guitar SAT APR 26th, 7:30 PM, Shigemi Matsumoto Recital Hall Suggested Parking via Kiosks in Lot B1 TICKETS: $10 to $22 Program to be Announced, including works by: Piazzolla, DeFalla, Barrios, and Manen Artist Biography A native of Zagreb (Croatia) and born in 1969, Zoran Dukić was presented with a guitar… Continue reading Guest Artist Recital – Zoran Dukic, classical guitar
CSUN Honors String Quartet SUN APRIL 27th, 3PM, Shigemi Matsumoto Recital Hall Alizah Chao (first violin), Jasmine Forooghi (second violin), Benz Marston Duglio (cello), and Zachary Cruz (viola) The CSUN Honors String Quartet gratefully celebrates the philanthropic support of Gita Kronen. Additional scholarships have been generously provided by the Gintz Family, the CSUN Foundation… Continue reading CSUN Honors String Quartet
Location: Online via Zoom; Connection details provided upon registration Description: One of the many ways workplaces can be more inclusive and create a sense of belonging is by recognizing the impact of world events on people’s lives and work. This is especially important in diverse teams (which all of our teams are) because something that… Continue reading Recognizing the Impact of World Events on the Workplace | CSU CCC
Register for this event Streamline your qualitative research process with the help of AI. This workshop introduces tools that can assist in coding, theme identification, summarizing interviews, and synthesizing large volumes of qualitative data. We’ll explore the benefits, limitations, and ethical considerations of using AI to support human insight in qualitative analysis. Your Zoom link will be… Continue reading Qualitative Data Analysis with AI
Get a basic understanding of your CalPERS benefits. Learn about how your retirement benefit is calculated, the options you have to set aside money for retirement in addition to your pension, what happens if you pass away or leave your employer before you retire, the importance of having a power of attorney on file, what… Continue reading Financial Wellness Series: CalPERS Sessions – Your CalPERS and You
Register for this event This drop-in support session, hosted via Zoom by the Faculty Technology Center (FTC), provides faculty with direct assistance in transitioning from Canvas Studio, Pronto, Hypothesis, and H5P to alternative tools. Whether you have specific questions, need hands-on guidance, or want to explore new solutions, our team is here to help. For… Continue reading HEERF Tools Transition Clinic
Brass Chamber Music FREE Event, open to the public. Suggested Parking via Kiosks in Lot B1
Join us for a series of events on 4.29.2025 in Sagebrush Hall 100 refreshments will be served. Revitalization of native culture, plant relatives, and animal relatives 10 am - 11:15 am - Native storytelling with elder and author Alan Salazar 11:30am-12:45pm - Milkweed cordage workshop with ethnobotany expert Julia Samaniego 1 - 1:30 pm -… Continue reading Co-Discovery of Environmental Resilience in Our Communities
Join us for a series of events on 4.29.2025 in Sagebrush Hall 100 refreshments will be served. Revitalization of native culture, plant relatives, and animal relatives 10 am - 11:15 am - Native storytelling with elder and author Alan Salazar 11:30am-12:45pm - Milkweed cordage workshop with ethnobotany expert Julia Samaniego 1 - 1:30 pm -… Continue reading Co-Discovery of Environmental Resilience in Our Communities
Register for this event Join a recurring lunchtime session for quick ChatGPT insights and answers from Academic Technology facilitators and faculty colleagues. Your Zoom link will be in the Additional Information section of the confirmation email you receive from Eventbrite when you register, and in the confirmation email from Eventbrite you will receive one hour prior to the workshop. If you have any questions, contact ftc@csun.edu… Continue reading GPTuesday Q&A
Join us for a series of events on 4.29.2025 in Sagebrush Hall 100 refreshments will be served. Revitalization of native culture, plant relatives, and animal relatives 10 am - 11:15 am - Native storytelling with elder and author Alan Salazar 11:30am-12:45pm - Milkweed cordage workshop with ethnobotany expert Julia Samaniego 1 - 1:30 pm -… Continue reading Co-Discovery of Environmental Resilience in Our Communities