Events

Lockdown Browser (in person)

University Library Room 30

Hosted by Charlie Mahoney  IN PERSON Workshop UL 30   This in-person workshop helps faculty use LockDown Browser to secure quizzes and exams in Canvas, while also learning how to guide students through downloading, installing, and testing the tool. We’ll walk through enabling LockDown in your course, explore Respondus Monitor options, and troubleshoot common student issues. You’ll leave with a quiz-ready setup, student instructions, and FTC… Continue reading Lockdown Browser (in person)

Matador Insights: Communication, Media, and Entertainment

Virtual Event

Matador Insights is a series of alumni-led panels designed to inspire and educate students exploring career paths in the Communication, Media, and Entertainment industry. These sessions provide valuable insights from professionals as they share their journey in the industry. Register Today!   Meet the Speakers!   Edwin Reyes, Sales Coordinator, IGN Entertainment Edwin is a first… Continue reading Matador Insights: Communication, Media, and Entertainment

Commemorating the Sixtieth Anniversary of the Black Panther Party

Jack and Florence Ferman Presentation Room, University Library

Join us for transformative discussion about civil rights and activism from a panel of former Black Panther Party members. This event is part of the CSUN University Library’s Black History Month event series. Thank you to our co-sponsors for making these events possible: University Student Union (USU), Educational Opportunity Program (EOP), California Faculty Association (CFA),… Continue reading Commemorating the Sixtieth Anniversary of the Black Panther Party

February | Three-Step PDF Accessibility for Faculty

Description:  CSUN has a new pair of software tools that will improve the accessibility of many PDFs: the CSU PDF Accessibility Remediation tool and the Canvas Course Accessibility Report. This workshop will walk you through a three-step approach using these tools plus your subject matter expertise to rapidly make your course materials more accessible. We’ll… Continue reading February | Three-Step PDF Accessibility for Faculty

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