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CSUN Honors Four Exceptional Graduate Students for Thesis and Project Work
CSUN’s Division of Academic Affairs has selected four exceptional CSUN graduate
students as the winners of the 2020 Distinguished Thesis/Graduate Project
Competition, with each receiving a $1,000 award and recognition from the
university. Read more.
CSUN Team to Tap into Power of Inouye Telescope to Study Sun’s Atmosphere
With the aid of a telescope in Hawaii, a team of professors at California State
University, Northridge hope to solve some of the mysteries found in the sun’s
atmosphere, information that could help us better understand the impact of solar
flares, as well as what is happening with other stars in our solar system.
Read more.
Minimizing the COVID Slide During the Summer
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, schools across the nation transitioned to
meeting online. Given the abruptness of the transition and lack of preparation
parents had in becoming in-home teachers’ aides, many parents and educators
are worried about a “COVID slide” or “COVID slowdown,” where students fail to
retain any new information learned before and during the pandemic — as well as
over the summer, when students are not in school.
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CSUN News
CSUN Honors Four Exceptional Graduate Students for Thesis and Project Work
CSUN’s Division of Academic Affairs has selected four exceptional CSUN graduate
students as the winners of the 2020 Distinguished Thesis/Graduate Project
Competition, with each receiving a $1,000 award and recognition from the
university. Learn more about CSUN's Four Exceptional Graduate Students.
CSUN Team to Tap into Power of Inouye Telescope to Study Sun’s Atmosphere
With the aid of a telescope in Hawaii, a team of professors at California State
University, Northridge hope to solve some of the mysteries found in the sun’s
atmosphere, information that could help us better understand the impact of
solar flares, as well as what is happening with other stars in our solar system.
Continue reading about CSUN's Astronomy Team.
Minimizing the COVID Slide During the Summer
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, schools across the nation transitioned to
meeting online. Given the abruptness of the transition and lack of preparation
parents had in becoming in-home teachers’ aides, many parents and educators
are worried about a “COVID slide” or “COVID slowdown,” where students fail to
retain any new information learned before and during the pandemic — as well
as over the summer, when students are not in school.
Learn more about the "COVID Slide".
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