Black History Month is an opportunity for many students, alumni, faculty and staff to honor their identity and heritage. Read the stories shared by Matador students from diverse backgrounds, who gave their personal reflections on what the month means to them. Also, don’t miss out on the wide variety of upcoming activities on campus, celebrating Black history!
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| The center, where generations of Matadors have learned to sail, wakeboard and kayak, among many other activities, had a close call last month when the Hughes fire whipped through the area.
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Freddie Sánchez, assistant vice president of Student Affairs for equity and inclusion, has received the Wang Family Excellence Award, which is given each year to faculty members and an administrator who distinguish themselves at their university.
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The Jazz at Naz festival delights with four nights of the signature, intimate Jazz Club, featuring Grammy-nominated saxophonist Lakecia Benjamin and multi-Grammy-winning bassist Christian McBride. Dinner service is also offered before the concerts.
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Pianist and chanter Paul Barnes presents a unique program featuring his recent tribute to the creative relationship between world-renowned composer Philip Glass and sculptor Richard Serra. Performance takes place Feb. 7 at 7:30 p.m. in the Shigemi Matsumoto Recital Hall.
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The Society of Physics Students and the Life Sciences Club are hosting guest speakers who will discuss their experiences growing up, as girls studying STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics). The program also will include presentations about mental health resources and notable women in STEM. Event takes place Feb. 10 at 5 p.m. in the Bianchi Planetarium (BP3100).
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Join Jen Hood, founder of Avant Analytics, and The Career Force as they cover key concepts of data literacy, to maximize your effectiveness with AI tools.
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Gabby Giffords knows firsthand the challenges of overcoming life-changing obstacles. Join her for an unforgettable keynote address on March 11, and explore the wide range of offerings at the 2025 CSUN Assistive Technology Conference. Event highlights include featured presentations, fireside chats and more than 300 educational sessions. Don’t miss this milestone 40th celebration of the conference and inclusive innovation, March 10-14 at the Anaheim Marriott.
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