2024 Northridge Clips

Joshua trees bloom more often with climate change, study finds. Here’s why people are worried

“This is reinforcing the point that climate change impacts are already here,” said author Jeremy Yoder, associate professor of biology at Cal State Northridge.

Los Angeles Times 

 

Student Short Film Series FINE CUT Celebrates 25 Years Showcasing Southern California’s Top Emerging Filmmakers with New Season Premiering Sept. 18

A boxer is torn between pursuing his dream or supporting his family in USC drama “Donut Boy.” USC documentary “Marionnettiste” interviews the puppets making dreams come alive at the Bob Baker Marionette Theater. CalArts animated short “Man’s Best Friend” takes a playful look at pet ownership. Followed by CSUN documentary “Hooligans” and CalArts animated shorts “Dead Bird.” and “Testimony.”

PBS SoCal

CSUN Senior Tiffany Tsukiyama: Employers Hold Key To Solving Hawaii’s Workforce Crisis

Low unemployment rates typically point to a healthy economy. With a healthy economy, wages grow, and productivity increases.

Honolulu Civil Beat

CSUN's Gordon Nakagawa: An era that also should live in infamy

The commemoration of Japanese-American internment during World War II can also be a call to action.

Star Tribune 

Long-term coral reef monitoring continues to deliver crucial insights

As the effects of a changing climate and other ecological insults compound, many coral reefs face severe perturbations and a generally poor prognosis for recovery. In an article published in BioScience’s new “Perspective and Insight” category, Dr. Peter J. Edmunds of California State University, Northridge, argues for the continued monitoring of coral reefs, even when the seascapes they inhabit are in a significantly degraded state.

Science Magazine

 

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