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More Than an Acronym

It’s a typical scenario: you walk into the doctor’s office, possibly after several postponements, afraid of what they might find. Will your blood pressure be up? Or maybe your cholesterol, you think. A myriad of possible underlying conditions flash suddenly through your head....

Bradley J. Cook, President of the American University of Bahrain, greets Vanessa Andrade, Director of International Programs and Partnerships, as Joyce Feucht-Haviar, Dean of the Tseng College, looks on.

A Visit from Bahrain

Last Wednesday, CSUN played host to several out of towners – one of them, the President of the American University of Bahrain (AUBH), Bradley J. Cook. Joining him was Ahmed Mitwalli, Executive Board Member and Chief Strategy Officer of ESOL Education. The visit, although...

CSUN's Master of Arts in Music Industry Administration (MIA)

MIA Graduate Wins Songwriting Grammy

Congratulations to our Master of Arts in Music Industry Administration (MIA) alumnus, Andrae Alexander! Last month, he won a Grammy Award as a songwriter for "Freedom," on Jon Batiste's Album of the Year, "We Are." The first graduate program of its kind in the Western United...

Attendees check in at CSUN’s Assistive Technology Conference.

CSUN Student Sets Her Eyes on Assistive Technologies

When you opened this page, where did your eyes go? Probably to the first line, and now, reading this, to the next. But what if they didn’t? What if, instead of a predictable path, your eyes fixed on something else entirely? This, in part, is what Katerina Fassov explored in her...

VITA Clinic Helps Low-Income Taxpayers

VITA Clinic Helps Low-Income Taxpayers

CSUN business students don’t just study in a classroom. During tax season, they’re out in the community, offering free help to taxpayers. Those with an annual income of $58,000 or less can get their taxes prepared and filed for free, thanks to CSUN’s Volunteer Income Tax...

In an age of unprecedented growth, manufacturing surges ahead.

Building Smarter

There’s probably a smartphone in your pocket. Or maybe it’s on your desk, next to a pen or some paper. As a matter of fact, everything in your room, smartphone included, is likely the outcome of a long, global process – all to get a product from the factory to the shipping line...

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In A New World, Social Work Leads the Way

The pandemic, if nothing else, exacerbated the unequal distribution of resources in society. For millions of people, access to food, shelter, and health care is now more uncertain than ever. What’s emerging is a new, somewhat dire need for experienced social workers –...

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