(Oct. 13, 2014) - California State University, Northridge's Tseng College looks forward to the annual Innovation for Success Conference Oct. 17-19 at the Airtel Plaza Hotel in Van Nuys. The W. Edwards Deming Institute collaborates with CSUN for the conference, with presenters including Harry Hellenbrand, CSUN provost and vice president of academic affairs; and representatives of government agencies and businesses.
(Sept. 16, 2014) - The Tseng College hosted a reception to celebrate a new initiative that connects the research and knowledge of CSUN with CleanTech LA. The event included business displays as well as presentations by university and local officials to highlight the campus collaboration. CleanTech LA serves as a nonprofit hub for a coalition of education and business entities dedicated to "clean energy" for the Greater Los Angeles area.
(July 18, 2014) - Congratulations to CSUN accountancy professor Rafi Efrat for recognition by the California Society of Certified Public Accountants with the 2014 Outstanding Educator Award. The award recognizes full-time college accounting educators for leadership, teaching excellence and contributions to accounting education.
Hundreds of families and friends cheered graduates of the Master of Science in Communication Disorders and Sciences: Speech-Language Pathology program at a convocation and graduation this week at CSUN.
Congratulations to Lyndon Dunbar, a student in the Tseng College's master of science in Assistive Technology Studies and Human Services (ATHS) program, a recipient of the new Jane Small Scholarship for Advocates for People with Disabilities.
Jennifer Kalfsbeek-Goetz, the Tseng College's assistant dean of program development, and her husband Jack Goetz, academic lead for the Tseng College's certificate in Mediation and Conflict Resolution, established the scholarship, which launched this spring with two awards of $1,000 each to CSUN students.
(April 2, 2014) - Executives from two major event ticketing, management and promotion companies gave a dynamic presentation to a CSUN class about the growing use of mobile technology, aps and social media to drive concert sales and engage fans.
Gary Schmale, vice president of Ticketmaster and Mark Mayerson, vice president of CrowdTorch by CVent told a packed classroom in the Master of Arts in Music Industry Administration program how promotional efforts engage millions of fans in a tech-driven world.
A new scholarship program for CSUN students who advocate for people with disabilities launches this fall, thanks to a $10,000 donation by Jennifer Kalfsbeek-Goetz, Tseng College's assistant dean; and her husband, attorney and mediator Jack Goetz.
(March 18, 2014) - Kevin Klowden, director of the California Center at the Milken Institute, gave a positive overview of recovery of the California economy at an Encino chamber of commerce event that the Tseng College attended.
The get-together drew dozens of representatives from businesses, nonprofits, education and other organizations throughout the local area.
(March 12, 2014) - The Tseng College invites the public to an information session for CSUN's Master of Arts in Music Industry Administration program, March 24, 6:30-8:30 p.m., at the campus University Club - Orange Grove Bistro. The Tseng College collaborates with CSUN's Mike Curb College of Arts, Media and Communication and College of Business and Economics for this degree, which focuses on producing, distributing and promoting music.
(NORTHRIDGE, June 26, 2013) - California State University, Northridge reaches more than 5,400 miles away to Japan when the Intensive English Program travels to Tokyo Oct. 6-11 to meet Japanese students, university representatives and international agencies to promote CSUN.