Long before the actors take the stage, CSUN theatre students have been hard at work on a different type of artistry — constructing and painting sets that bring Department of Theatre productions to life. Peek behind the curtain to see where students learn and create.
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| Give to your favorite campus project, group, club or college, and then spread the word! Sign up now to be an ambassador and make a difference for Matadors.
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Black History Month is an opportunity for many students, alumni, faculty and staff to honor their identity and heritage. Read on for Matador students’ personal reflections on what the month means to them.
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During his recent appearance at the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Salon Series, Cedric the Entertainer shared stories from his “joyful household,” advice about career ups and downs and why embracing the moment matters most.
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In the wake of devastating wildfires, CSUN’s Institute for Sustainability brought together Southern California’s top firefighting agencies and nonprofits for a day of collaboration and problem solving.
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Starting February 16 through end-of-term, formal approval is required to drop classes or change the basis of grading. Adding a class online with instructor permission is still possible for now, but do it soon!
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Planning to walk this spring? Friday, March 6, is the last day to apply for the bachelor’s degree and diploma, and to have your name printed in the Commencement Handbook. Be sure to attend GradFest March 11 and 12, too!
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Shakespeare’s raucous comedy gets a new twist in an Old Hollywood setting of film noir. Exploring the light and dark sides of this classic tale, “Twelfth Night” follows twin siblings who are separated by a shipwreck and find their way back to each other — encountering a wild cast of characters along the way.
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| Join the Department of Physics and Astronomy and the CSUN Society of Physics Students for an evening of stargazing on the University Library Lawn. Look through telescopes to see the moon, planets and stars up close. The event is free!
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Alonzo King is one of America’s most decorated choreographers, and his San Francisco-based company has stood at the forefront of bold work on the West Coast and in global touring for more than four decades.
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Enjoy an evening exploring the living traditions and culture of brass band. The Los Angeles Brass Alliance is a nonprofit collective that connects emerging brass musicians and percussionists with their peers, creative opportunities and the greater Los Angeles musical community.
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Hear Trader Joe’s Chair and CEO Bryan Palbaum share his journey from CPA to leading one of America’s most iconic grocery chains. Join us at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 4, in the Orchard Conference Center for a conversation, Q&A and networking with refreshments.
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All are invited to explore the Exhibit Hall at the CSUN Assistive Technology Conference at the Anaheim Marriott, March 11 to 13. Connect with more than 125 exhibitors from around the world and discover technology solutions, tools and services that support accessibility and inclusion. Register for a free Expo Visitor Pass.
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