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In 1997, the hospital closed and the patients were moved into the state-local system. In August 1999, The Ventura Learning Center moved as tenants to the Camarillo site as CSUN-CI, a satellite facility for CSU Northridge. CSU's board of trustees appointed Richard R. Rush the founding president of California State University Channel Islands.
California State University, Northridge, was founded first as the Valley satellite campus of California State University, Los Angeles. It then became an independent college in 1958 as San Fernando Valley State College, with major campus master planning and construction. In 1972, the university adopted its current name of California State ...
On June 1, 1972, the college was renamed California State University, Northridge; by then the Fall enrollment of deaf students exceeded one hundred for the first time.. Pursuant to Assembly Bill 1923, the Trustee's Committee on Educational Policy designates CSUN as a professional center for training deaf persons; CSUN administration then established a "Center on Deafness" to coordinate the ...
CSUN — California State University, Northridge — located in Northridge, of the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles, California. The main article for this category is California State University, Northridge .
The 1994 Northridge Earthquake badly damaged the building forcing the library to close. [7] The original 'phase one building' re-opened later in 1994. [ 8 ] The 'second phase wings' needed demolishing and reconstruction, and re-opened in 2000.
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Beck served as president of California State University Channel Islands from 2016 to 2020. Prior to becoming the president of CSUCI, Beck was the provost and executive vice president at Nevada State College in Henderson, Nevada.
Ann E. Watkins – Professor of Mathematics at California State University, Northridge; Mark Watson – Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University, previously at Harvard University and Northwestern University