Classes kicked off Tuesday, January 20, and Matadors filled the walkways, ready to tackle a new semester. The excitement continued into week two at the bi-annual Meet the Clubs event — a great way to make connections, explore interests and try something new.
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Two CSUN alumni offer their simple, doable steps to help stay ahead of deadlines, land internships and build a network.
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| Matadors have a powerful (and pocket-sized) tool for campus life: the MataCard. Get (re)acquainted.
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| CSUN has received the 2026 Carnegie Community Engagement Classification, highlighting a sustained commitment to effective partnerships, hands-on student learning and meaningful community collaboration.
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Check out these campus events!
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On Giving Day, Matadors and friends everywhere are invited to support the campus causes that mean the most to them. Sign up now to be an ambassador and help spread the word about your favorite programs and departments.
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The last day for graduate students to drop a class online without formal approval is Friday, February 6. For undergraduates, it is Sunday, February 15. Adding online with instructor permission continues. Finalize your schedule by February 15, if possible.
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Get your tickets to this special edition of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Salon Series, featuring an evening conversation with the award-winning writer, actor and entrepreneur.
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The Soraya’s Mainstage becomes an intimate Jazz Club complete with dinner and beverages onstage. This year’s lineup includes Latin jazz superstar Arturo O’Farrill and his trio and GRAMMY-winning vocalist Cecile McLorin Salvant.
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This special chamber music concert is a retrospective of Cuban-American composer Aurelio de la Vega’s substantial and varied chamber music. A recipient of the Outstanding Professor Award of the entire CSU system in 1971, he served on the CSUN composition faculty from 1959 to 1992.
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Join the Physics and Astronomy Department and the CSUN Society of Physics Students for an evening of stargazing. Look through telescopes to see the moon, planets and stars up close. The event is free!
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Diagnosed with autism at age 3, Haley Moss is now a lawyer, author and nationally recognized advocate whose work spans disability, education and inclusion. The 41st annual conference, March 9-13 in Anaheim, will feature presentations, network events and more than 300 educational sessions.
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