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SUMMARY:Tea Haven
DESCRIPTION:The Tea Haven project aims to promote stress management and support mental health while building community connections among students at Cal State Northridge\, highlighting the art of healing and wellness through consumption of herbal teas and the practice of creative and engaging art workshops. This project supports interdisciplinary faculty and student employees\, highlighting the innovative skills of students from various educational backgrounds including interior design\, music therapy\, research\, food science\, and nutrition. Workshops incorporate elements of music therapy\, immersive art\, tea education\, sustainability\, and tools for better mental health practices in the future\, offered in the Wellness Garden. As college students\, attending workshops allows for participation in mindful activities to promote a shift in mental health and reduce stress\, replenish\, recharge and increase productivity and hopefulness during times of distress. The Tea Haven project is made possible through the collaboration of the Marilyn Magaram Center and the Department of Child and Adolescent Development. Tea Haven workshops are currently only available for CSUN students.\n\nClick here to register. 
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/tea-haven/2024-02-15/
LOCATION:Sequoia Hall\, 18111 Nordhoff Street\, Northridge\, 91330\, United States
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SUMMARY:TechFest 2024
DESCRIPTION:Tech Fest is an opportunity for students and alums to gain important information about networking\, professional business skills\, careers\, and internships. Company representatives will meet with students and alums on campus in the Northridge Center\, USU on February 20th 2024\, from 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM. Company representatives will be coming from eleven different industries: \n\nDefense\nAerospace\nInternet & Software\nEnergy\nGovernment – Local\, State & Federal\nManufacturing\nConstruction\nHigher Education\nElectronic & Computer Hardware\nCommercial Banking & Credit\nCivil Engineering\nScientific and Technical Consulting\nTransportation & Logistics\nK-12 Education\nHigher Education\n\nFor more information on Tech Fest\, REGISTER ON HANDSHAKE
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/techfest-2024/
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Current Students
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SUMMARY:Deaf Education Leadership Academy
DESCRIPTION:On Friday\, Feb 23\, 2024\, Project PRISM-Ed (Preparation and Retention of Social Justice and Equity-Minded Educators of Deaf Studies) is their first annual Deaf Education Leadership Academy.
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/deaf-education-leadership-academy/
CATEGORIES:Deaf Studies
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SUMMARY:Art & Environmental Justice: How community led public art projects can play a role in sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, February 23\, 2023 – 11:00am to 12:15pm\nLocation: Noski Auditorium\nCost: Free   \n\n\n\n\n\nKristy Sandoval is a Los Angeles based artist from Pacoima. As a first generation Latinx Artivist her work touches on social justice\, and womyn empowerment themes. Her brushstrokes have been mainly dedicated to social practice art in mural work. This came about while developing arts education programming for local organizations. Through the healing power of creativity she\, along with other local artists\, changed the reputation of the neighborhood with the uprising of Mural Mile in Pacoima. This recognition led Sandoval to be the first woman muralist for the Mural Istanbul Festival in 2015. Shortly after Sandoval was presented with the Phenomenal Woman Award in 2016 by the Department of Gender & Women’s Studies at Cal State University Northridge amongst several other awards presented by the City of Los Angeles for her continued practice. Having experienced it first hand\, she believes in the healing power of art. Kristy is a self-taught muralist\, who keeps green space\, sustainability and a trauma informed approach in mind when designing new projects.
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/art-environmental-justice-how-community-led-public-art-projects-can-play-a-role-in-sustainability/
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SUMMARY:Chinese New Year Banquet
DESCRIPTION:On the evening of the 24th\, the CSUN China Institute (CSUN China Institute) and the Chinese  Student and Scholar Association (CSUN-CSSA) on campus jointly hosted a lively Chinese New  Year banquet at the Northridge Center on campus. Nearly 200 faculty\, students\, and community  representatives from both on and off-campus enjoyed an evening filled with traditional Chinese  cultural elements. Education Consuls Xuejing Sun and Lijun Yang from the Consulate-General  of China in Los Angeles\, along with Meera Komarraju\, Provost of California State University  Northridge\, and Jeffrey Reeder\, Dean of the College of Humanities\, were invited to attend and  delivered speeches thanking the China Institute for its contributions to enriching campus  diversity over the years. \n \n  \nThe theme of this year is ‘Harmony and Heritage\,’ aiming to bridge cultural differences\, foster  awareness of mutual understanding\, and create a harmonious environment where people from  different backgrounds gather to celebrate\, learn\, and appreciate the rich Chinese culture. In the  long run\, the China Institute will strive to enable a wide audience in North America (including  university students\, faculty\, staff\, children receiving TK-12 education\, and community groups) to  have broad access to projects/activities showcasing Chinese culture and resources. We also  aspire to strengthen community ties and enhance cultural awareness through the transformative  power of educational and cultural engagement between China and the United States. Therefore\,  we look forward to sponsorship from individuals\, businesses\, and cultural organizations with  similar visions and values.” \nThe opening performance of the event was featured a display of traditional Chinese culture  across different historical periods. 14 Chinese American youth dressed in costumes from various  dynasties recited classic poetry from the eras they represent\, while accompanied by a bilingual  (Chinese and English) presentation on a screen. \n\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n  \n14-year-old Chinese-American violinist Aaron Liu won first prize at the CECILIA International  Competition in Tokyo last year. His solo performance of “Carmen Fantasie” elicited awe from  the audience with his masterful skills and interpretation of the piece. \nThe event also featured a special guest performance by the mysterious magician Andrew  Andrini\, who astounded the audience with his spectacular magic tricks. \n  \n 
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/11498/
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